نثرپژوهی ادب فارسی (Aug 2020)

The Narrative of the Protestant Sentence in the History of Bayhaqi

  • mahdi dehrami,
  • mohsen akbari zadeh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22103/jll.2020.15137.2734
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 47
pp. 53 – 73

Abstract

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In the traditional grammar, the sentence as the largest unit of language consists of words and groups that are consecutively intertwined and convey the intended meaning of the speaker. A protest sentence is a dependent clause that comes in the middle of a sentence or sentence and adds another subject and meaning in addition to the main purpose of the speaker, so it can also be omitted from the main sentence and it does not seem necessary. The narrative is also structurally grammatical and consists of existing and descriptive entities and propositions, etc. . Each linguistic element at the narrative level can have various implications through these combinations. Even though the sentence at the level of the sentence seems subordinate and removable, it interacts with other levels of narrative when it is examined in the compositional structure of the narrative and is considered a structural element to the extent that its elimination of linguistic and semantic disturbances in the narrative creates It does. Given the high frequency of protest sentences in Bayhaqi history, this study attempts to investigate the narrative functions of this stylistic feature with a narrative approach. The results of this study show that this syntactic structure has important narrative and semantic functions in this context, the most important of which are characterization, the creation of time for ambiguity, the representation of hidden author ideologies, and the reinforcement of the causal basis of events

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