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TitleTo Analyze a Poem Stylistically "The Hand" by Ibrahim Nasrullah
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الملخص : يهدف البحث إلى بيان المنظور "السبيولساني" في التحليل الأسلوبي لتحليل قصيدة "اليد" ، فقد نتج هذا المنظور عن التفاعل بين السيميائية واللسانيات . ويضع البحث نموذجاً هرمياً متعدد المستويات متداخل الرؤى. ويستخدم الباحث مقاربة لدراسة قصيدة إبراهيم نصر الله " اليد" في المستويات المقترحة للرمز في الجملة ، والرموز في الأدب ، والرمز الأدبي ولايمكن إدراك هذه القصيدة كعمل فني إلا على مستوى الرمز الأدبي

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Khader, Khader T.
TypeJournal Article
Date2004
LanguageEnglish
Published inIUG Journal of Humanities Research
SeriesVolume: 12, Number: 1
Publisherالجامعة الإسلامية - غزة
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