A Study of the Lexicon Environment in Andalusian Poetic Beginnings by using the Semantic Fields theory

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  • Hanan Bint Saud Al-Shammari

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53286/arts.v1i8.302

Keywords:

Andalusian Poetry, Opening Verse, Semantic Fields, Lexial Structure, Poeticism

Abstract

This research reveals the lexical structure in the Andalusian poetic opening verse using the Semantic Field Theory; to find out how poeticism manifested in the lexical structure semantics of the Andalusian poetic opening verse, and how to produce these semantics in their various contexts through a network of semantic relationships based on tracking the meanings of the vocabulary and it's semantics, and its arrangement within the text. It also highlights on the Andalusian poet ability and ingenuity to invest his linguistic inventory to form the meaning by choosing appropriate words to his semantics from his lexicon, adding new semantics, its effect on distinguishing Andalusian poetic opening verse, bringing Andalusian poetic discourse to the skyline of creativity and distinctiveness . This research is divided into four chapters which includes four semantic fields: elegy, praise, erotic love, and nature. The research then concluded a final reading of the meanings of these fields and their interpretations, examining the meanings associated with it in their contexts and the extent of their verification.

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Published

2021-05-30

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Al-Shammari, H. B. S. (2021). A Study of the Lexicon Environment in Andalusian Poetic Beginnings by using the Semantic Fields theory. Arts for Linguistic & Literary Studies, 1(8), 433–488. https://doi.org/10.53286/arts.v1i8.302

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