Document Type : Research Paper
Abstract
Since pre-Islamic times, academics, rhetoricians, and linguists have studied Arabic poetry from numerous perspectives. New disciplines were added to literary and linguistic studies in the modern age; these sciences were not invented but rather derived from old sciences or were previously known. Among these disciplines is stylistics.
The purpose of this study was to examine one of Al-Mutanabbi's poems artistically, notably the Yaa'iyyah poem in celebration of Kafur Al-Akhsheed, with a focus on the most significant stylistic phenomena such as repetition in sound and word, their meanings, and the contextual semantic level.
It also needed nature. The topic is to divide the research into two areas that are specialized. The first segment discussed the phonetic level, the repetition of sounds and words, and their meanings. The second component covered the contextual level, which includes the sentence's structure and meaning as expressed by emphasis, omission, and mention. We ended the study by summarizing the most relevant findings
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