A Semiotic Vision of Harmony and Connotation in light of Phonemic Isotopie
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Harmony :, Al Atlal :, Connotation, Repetition, phonemic Isotopie:Abstract
Abstract : The present research paper aims to shed light on phonetic morphology with its concepts and types, as well as seeks to observe its representations in a model of contemporary Arabic poetry "Al Atlal" by Ibrahim Nadji for the goal of highlighting its effectiveness as a procedural semiotic concept that helps the researcher to analyze the discourse’s meaning, formulation, and intent, by monitoring repetitions or vocal imports, which is conducted through analysis of components, from sensing the rhythmic function of morphology, represented in the phonetic harmony and consistency of the text, leading to removing its ambiguity and unclarity. Moreover, phonemic Isotopie ability to generate more complex and deeper connotations, has an effect on condensing and deepening connotations in people's minds which the attentive reader interprets, As a result, the combination of musical and semantic aspects would open a wide field for research in this area.
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