̒Ilm-i Zabān (Sep 2021)

Cognitive Investigation of a Multi-meaning Verb in Poetry by Shivan Foomani

  • Saeede Shoja razavi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2021.49207.1299
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 14
pp. 327 – 359

Abstract

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There is a great deal of research in the field of lexical polynomials today.The present study also deals with the polynomial approach of verb (dinmeh) in cognitive approach to poetry in poetry (Achi Machi Sleep), by Shivan Foomani. This research can be the initiator of some studies that we can study dialects not only with phonetic and syntactic science but also with semantic knowledge. The statistical population of the present study is the most widely used verb in visual poetry in the poetry of Shivan Foomani Because in this poem, all kinds of verbs of seeing and its semantic variety are well mentioned. The important issue in this study is that How highlighting insemantic components of verb can create multiple meanings. There are three semantic components of the verb, the subject, and the comprehension. All three of these elements are equally involved in the semantic structure of the verb in constructing a syllable but as we move away from the meaning of the syllogism, this verb has changed and we have been highlighted in one or two elements. The research method is descriptive-analytical. The survey shows that this verb, in addition to the concept of seeing expressions of concepts: imagining, dreaming, imagining, assuming, forgetting, praying, cursing, hearing, eating, smelling, understanding, understanding, understanding, precision, sharing, receiving, witnessing, being It is facing, facing, experiencing and visualizing.

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