A New Look at the Structure of Genitive and Attributive Similes with a Special Emphasis on Hafez’s Poems

Simile is one of the most important and useable fictional elements in prose and poem. This fictional element has been the poets’ and educators’ means to show their artistic skills in various ways. One of the ways of using similes is to include the simile elements in the structure of a noun category....

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Main Authors: Meysam Hajipour, Enayatollah Mahmoodi
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Published: Semnan University 2018-02-01
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Online Access:https://rhetorical.semnan.ac.ir/article_3000_38337fb5ff703ce4828057c2fa01b30b.pdf
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description Simile is one of the most important and useable fictional elements in prose and poem. This fictional element has been the poets’ and educators’ means to show their artistic skills in various ways. One of the ways of using similes is to include the simile elements in the structure of a noun category. Noun categories are the grammatical units, the core of which is a noun; and they are usually modified by a number of preceding or following modifiers. Noun categories, which comprise two different structures of genitive compounds (noun-noun) and attributive compounds (adjective-noun), can include the elements of simile. So far, the genitive similes with the structure of the genitive compound have been paid attention to. They have been made equivalents to the genitive eloquent simile in all of the recent rhetoric and eloquent works. However, this article puts forth reasons to show that it is not acceptable. Moreover, no word has been made in the early and recent books of eloquence about the similes with the attributive compounds. This study tries to investigate both noun categories of simile (compounds of genitive and attributive similes) with the help of new grammars and based on linguistics with a special emphasis on Hafez’s poems.
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spelling doaj-art-af206690516d408ca93649c89dc1fefb2025-01-15T08:13:59ZfasSemnan Universityمطالعات زبانی و بلاغی2008-95702717-090X2018-02-018168511010.22075/jlrs.2018.10798.10183000A New Look at the Structure of Genitive and Attributive Similes with a Special Emphasis on Hafez’s PoemsMeysam Hajipour0Enayatollah Mahmoodi1Assistant Professor of Salman Farsi University-KazeronPhd Student of Salman Farsi University-KazeronSimile is one of the most important and useable fictional elements in prose and poem. This fictional element has been the poets’ and educators’ means to show their artistic skills in various ways. One of the ways of using similes is to include the simile elements in the structure of a noun category. Noun categories are the grammatical units, the core of which is a noun; and they are usually modified by a number of preceding or following modifiers. Noun categories, which comprise two different structures of genitive compounds (noun-noun) and attributive compounds (adjective-noun), can include the elements of simile. So far, the genitive similes with the structure of the genitive compound have been paid attention to. They have been made equivalents to the genitive eloquent simile in all of the recent rhetoric and eloquent works. However, this article puts forth reasons to show that it is not acceptable. Moreover, no word has been made in the early and recent books of eloquence about the similes with the attributive compounds. This study tries to investigate both noun categories of simile (compounds of genitive and attributive similes) with the help of new grammars and based on linguistics with a special emphasis on Hafez’s poems.https://rhetorical.semnan.ac.ir/article_3000_38337fb5ff703ce4828057c2fa01b30b.pdfsimilenoun categorygenitive simileattributive similehafez’s poems
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A New Look at the Structure of Genitive and Attributive Similes with a Special Emphasis on Hafez’s Poems
مطالعات زبانی و بلاغی
simile
noun category
genitive simile
attributive simile
hafez’s poems
title A New Look at the Structure of Genitive and Attributive Similes with a Special Emphasis on Hafez’s Poems
title_full A New Look at the Structure of Genitive and Attributive Similes with a Special Emphasis on Hafez’s Poems
title_fullStr A New Look at the Structure of Genitive and Attributive Similes with a Special Emphasis on Hafez’s Poems
title_full_unstemmed A New Look at the Structure of Genitive and Attributive Similes with a Special Emphasis on Hafez’s Poems
title_short A New Look at the Structure of Genitive and Attributive Similes with a Special Emphasis on Hafez’s Poems
title_sort new look at the structure of genitive and attributive similes with a special emphasis on hafez s poems
topic simile
noun category
genitive simile
attributive simile
hafez’s poems
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