Volume 3, Issue 2, Winter 2011, Page 1-379
A Compilation of the Yemen Poetry in Jahilite and Islamic periods: A Collection, documentation and study-Second Part
Anbar University Journal of Languages & Literature,
2011, Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 1-60
DOI:
10.37654/aujll.2011.64121
This paper represents the second part of compilation and documenting the poetry of Yamen tribes of (Jarham, Juhaina, Haritha, Khatha’m and Khuza’ah). It Compiles the poetry of a group of poets whose poems are distributed in the literary domains. Some have length poems, some others have scanned poems, small shreds and unique lines. The group of poets is classified alphabetically according to their tribes and parties.
Objection in the Poetry of Al-Jawahiri: Realism Vs. Idealism
Anbar University Journal of Languages & Literature,
2011, Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 61-94
DOI:
10.37654/aujll.2011.64129
The significance of this paper (Objection in the Poetry of Al-Jawahiri: Realism Vs. Idealism) comes from the importance of the poet, fertility of his poetry, the diversity of his forms and contents. Besides, this kind of research was not undertaken before, as far as our knowledge can go. The paper is divided into a preface and five sections, followed by a conclusion. The preface deals with the meaning of objection and its dimensions. While the five sections tackle the levels of objection from political, social, economic, cosmic, and artistic points of view.
Textural and Rhythmic Level of Ahmed Shawqi's Poetry: Elegiac Poems
Anbar University Journal of Languages & Literature,
2011, Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 95-136
DOI:
10.37654/aujll.2011.64130
This paper aims at revealing some of the technical performance standard transforming the word into poetic technique and craftsmanship. It is divided into two chapters preceded by an introduction and followed by a conclusion which presents the most important results. The introduction is devoted to depict the autobiographical elements of the poet, his education and his treatment of elegiac poetry. Chapter one is devoted to study the structural level. It consists of one section embodying foregrounding, clefting, ellipsis…etc. Chapter two is devoted to study the musical level. It focuses on the musical shape forming the linguistic structure to suit the poet's implications. This chapter is divided into two sections; the first deal with the external musical structure in its two aspects rhyme and rhythm, while the second deals with the internal creative rhythm. The paper ends with aconclusion summing up the most important results .
Samples of Abu–Hayyan Explanation and Defense Concerning Some Quranic Recitations
Anbar University Journal of Languages & Literature,
2011, Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 137-154
DOI:
10.37654/aujll.2011.64131
The explanations and defenses of Abu-Hayan that concerns the Quranic recitations were strong, accurate and deep. These features fit with his high level in the linguistic studies, a level which reached by only some genius scholars in our Arab history. Full study and detailed comparison with related work of other scholars was fulfilled. Some samples of different cases were chosen. At last some important results were recorded
Ibn Akeel's Treatment of Irregular verbs
Anbar University Journal of Languages & Literature,
2011, Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 155-183
DOI:
10.37654/aujll.2011.64132
This research addessed ( what clause Ibn Aqeel , his irregulity in verbs ) Consist of definition irregnlar and , two sections . The first what clause his irregularity in defective verbs . The second what clause his irregularity in main verbs .
The Effect of Multi-Parsing on Semantic Expansion in Al-Zamakhshari's Al-Kashaf
Anbar University Journal of Languages & Literature,
2011, Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 184-229
DOI:
10.37654/aujll.2011.64133
The expanasion in meaning is that one word leads several meanings for a certain purose . The holy Quran is a book which is rish in using one word with different meaning that may be desired and wantd by Glorious Allah . Multiplicity of parsing at the level of word or structure has its influence on the expansion of meaning since one word may have different aspects of parsing and each aspect has a meaning which is different from the other meaning – and all of them are required . this is secret and miraculous of the Holy Quran .
Difference in the Reporting of the Prophet's Hadith in Al-Bukhari's The True Collection: A Morphological Study
Anbar University Journal of Languages & Literature,
2011, Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 230-255
DOI:
10.37654/aujll.2011.64134
This research clarified the manifestation of the difference in the modern novel Alnaboubi relate to different crowds and a medical statement to you the difference through the book " AL- Jameh AL- Saheeh lil bukhary " and try to guide and analysis of such differences as required by the doctrines of the Arabs in speech . They speek a modest contribution in statement side of this issue .
"Those are but Two Sorcerers" Between Arabic Dialects and Spelling Mistakes
Anbar University Journal of Languages & Literature,
2011, Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 256-276
DOI:
10.37654/aujll.2011.64135
This paper deals with what Arab grammarians did in their relating the Quranic readings to Arabic speech in order to reason its irregularities. The paper focuses on the Quranic verse "Those are but two sorcerers" . (In) might mean (Yes) or (Ma) while the letter Lam means (But) which means (Those are but two sorcerers). I have used different sources in grammar, Hadith and Quran Interpretations in this paper.
The Aspects of the Three Spoken Verbs : Grammatical and semantic study
Anbar University Journal of Languages & Literature,
2011, Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 277-318
DOI:
10.37654/aujll.2011.64136
This paper consists of two sections, an introduction and a conclusion. The introduction shows briefly the Quranic readings. It also contains a linguistic definition of reading of the Holy Quran as well as the reading in terms. The study concludes with the best benefits of multi-citations of the Holy Quran.
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Rhetorical Images from Middle Hebrew Literature
Anbar University Journal of Languages & Literature,
2011, Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 319-342
DOI:
10.37654/aujll.2011.64137
It has been proven that the poetry of the jews of Andalysia was dependent on its Arabic counterpart . jewish artists imitated what the felt to be necessary of the Arabic literature . Theis proves the bright picture reflected by the Arab tolerance towards the Jews under the Islamic rules . Also, it shows beyond any doubt that the Arab was an active native ، not only by the power of the sound , but by the power of knowledge they had transferred to all the world.
The Image of the Femme Fatale in William Shakespeare's Macbeth
Anbar University Journal of Languages & Literature,
2011, Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 343-359
DOI:
10.37654/aujll.2011.64138
William Shakespeare's Macbeth is one of the most interesting yet one of the bloodiest among his plays. The interest in this play stems from the fact that its characters are among the most famous of Shakespeare's characters, due to their complexity and their equivocal nature. The complexity of the characters shows Shakespeare's mature art of characterization, which is different from his previous plays. In this play, Shakespeare presents women as capable of evil and destructive acts as men. He goes as far as suggesting that in certain instances women can be more vicious than men, and they might be the motivators of iniquitous acts. Thus, the aim of this paper is to present the image of the femme fatale which is incarnated in the character of Lady Macbeth, and the impact of her atrocious acts on the entire action of the play.
The Humanistic Values in Ernest Hemingway's 'The Old Man and the Sea' and' A Farewell to Arms '.
Anbar University Journal of Languages & Literature,
2011, Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages 360-379
DOI:
10.37654/aujll.2011.64139
This paper explores the humanistic values that are embodied in Ernest Hemingway's writings particularly, The Old Man and the Sea and A Farewell to Arms. The most common values are patience, fortitude, dignity, humanity, honour, pride, and friendship. The Old Man and the Sea is full of such these values throughout the events of the novella especially in the three-day struggle between Santiago and the marlin. In A Farewell to Arms, the gloomy suffering and the devastation of the war are compensated by the hope of Frederick and Catherine and their true love in the midst of the war and its tragedies. It also shows humanity and the true friendship between Henry Frederick and Rinaldi.