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khodadadi F, Ghasemzadeh S A. Investigation and Analysis of Tensive-Shushi Interaction in Nafta Al-Masdoor Discourse. LRR 2021; 12 (4) :467-494
URL: http://lrr.modares.ac.ir/article-14-45648-en.html
1- Assistant Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran
2- Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran , s.a.ghasemzadeh@hum.ikiu.ac.ir
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The aim of the present study is to analyze the two-way interaction of stress and tension in the discourse of the narcissist. Nafteh al-Masdoor, which means "sighs of a painful chest", is a glorious work and a painful complaint written in AH by Mohammad Munshi Nasavi, influenced by the tragic tragedies of the Mongols, which begins with a sharp tone and rhythm. The discourse of this work becomes a discourse with two aspects of tension due to the interaction of external tension (multiple wounds caused by the Mongol invasion) and internal loneliness (burning and regret of the author) and their relationship with each other. Therefore, the results of the present study showed that although at the beginning of the discourse of this work, we see a gradual increase in content tension and linguistic excitement, but gradually the initial energy and excitement calms down and the book structure follows a downward pattern towards discontinuity. The creation of a distributed counter-discourse has observed as well.

 
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Article Type: مقالات علمی پژوهشی | Subject: Semantics
Published: 2021/10/2

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