Evidentiality in Sa'di's Poetry and Prose

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A01=Behrooz Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari
A01=Masoumeh Mehrabi
Author_Behrooz Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari
Author_Masoumeh Mehrabi
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Corpus Stylistic Study
cross-cultural communication
Dir
Direct Speech
Encode Source
Epistemic Modality
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evidentiality in Persian literature
Follow
Grammatical Evidentiality
Gulistan
historical narrative style
Impersonal Passive
Indirect Speech
Kashaya Language
Knowst Thou
Linguistic Strategy
literary linguistics
Main
narrative discourse studies
Original Speaker
Persian Literature
Persian pragmatics
Persian Speaker
pragmatic analysis
Saadi Shirazi
Sadi of Shiraz
Semantic Behavior
Small Speech Communities
Sonnets
Source Monitoring
Speaker's Degree
Speaker’s Degree
Stylistic Peculiarities
Stylistic Strategies
Unknown Evidentials
Uralic Languages
Young Man

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  • ISBN 9781032443607
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This study is the first to introduce evidentiality to the stylistic analysis of literary works, specifically that of the great Persian writer Sa'dī, focusing on how he used linguistic means to illustrate a real or ideational world.

The authors begin by introducing the concept of evidentiality; its definition, its coding in Persian, the rationale behind evidentiality analysis, and semantic-pragmatic functions of evidentiality. The book highlights how evidentiality can be accounted for as a stylistic device to reveal the validity of a narration, as well as the author’s commitment and contribution to it. Three of Sa'dī’s major works are analyzed – Būstān, Golestān and Sonnets – using Krippendoff's frequency approach. It is argued that Sa'dī deployed an array of evidentials in his work, from direct visual evidentials in Golestān and Sonnets to heard and quoted evidentials in Būstān. To illustrate this, the book includes translations of Sa'dī’s poetry and prose. In addition, the authors consider historical and contemporary manifestations of the Persian narrative style, as well as exploring the cultural concerns of the Persian speech community.

The book will appeal to general linguists, practitioners of pragmatics and stylistics, literary critics, and those interested in contrastive analysis of literature and cultural studies.

Behrooz Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari is Associate Professor of Linguistics and Persian at the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Tehran, as well as being an affiliate at the Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian-Armenian University, Yerevan. He received his PhD in linguistics from Allameh Tabatabaee University in 2004. His major fields of work are Persian linguistics and Iranian dialectology, as well as discourse analysis of drama and fiction. He is the author of the books Tense in Persian (2002), Fārsi Biyāmuzim/Let’s Learn Persian (2003), Persian for Dummies (2015), Pand-e Pārsi/Listening Comprehension of Persian (2016), and Salām Doktor/Dialogue Activities of Persian.

Masoumeh Mehrabi is an Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Ayatollah Boroujerdi University in Boroujerd, Iran. Her main research interests include sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, stylistics, and discourse analysis. Her major publication in English about the Persian language is "Lexical Information of Persian Transitive Verbs during Listening Comprehension".

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