THE PHONETIC SIGNIFICANCE IN THE DIWAN OF POEMS DEDICATED TO SHEIKH ZAYED TO HAMAD KHALIFA ABU SHEHAB

Authors

  • Prof. Iyad Abdelmajeed, Manei Saeed Mohamed Ahmed Alyammahi Author

Abstract

      This study dealt with Phonetic significance In the Diwan "Poems Dedicated to Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan" by the Emirati poet Hamad Khalifa Abu Shehab, It is based on external rhythm (Weight and rhyme) and the internal rhythm (Repetition, parallelism, internal music). To achieve the aim of the study, the researcher used stylistics Structuralism According to the descriptive approach Which the stylistics adheres to.

     It is noted on this poetic experience that it is the juice of the poet's own subjective experiences derived from the lived reality and the innate feelings of man such as a sense of love and a sense of patriotism, in a language far from ambiguity, but in a simple language saturated intellectually seeking to create awareness and industry society.

     The research has reached many results, including:

The poet's commitment to traditional poetry seas such as Tawil and Kamil gave the texts musical discipline and internal harmony, while employing repetition to enhance rhythm.

     The research has adopted a recommendation that it is necessary to conduct in-depth studies that adopt the approach used in this study to verify that it performs its function in the study of literary stylistics to show its impact and highlight its importance in poetic formats and its impact on the integrative poetic structure.

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Published

2024-12-30

How to Cite

THE PHONETIC SIGNIFICANCE IN THE DIWAN OF POEMS DEDICATED TO SHEIKH ZAYED TO HAMAD KHALIFA ABU SHEHAB. (2024). International Development Planning Review, 23(2), 1721-1754. https://idpr.org.uk/index.php/idpr/article/view/500