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Dead Functions in the Syntactic Rhetoric of the Persian Literature of Asia Minor and the Balkans Based on the Theories of Halliday: Qerimi’ s Golzar-e-Damsaz, Malatyevee’ s Rozat alOqul, and Moostari’ s Bolbolestan

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 According to Halliday, grammar consists of three main structures: transitivity, tenor, and mode. These structures are the verifying factors of the ideational, interpersonal and textual metafunctions. Since individualized events and thoughts can be represented in language, the role of language can be investigated in these three levels. According to formalists, literariness is the departure from the natural norm of spoken language. In Halliday’ s view, meaning is the function in the context; therefore, meaning changes with the change of functions. Persian literature has been popular in Asia Minor (Anatolia), the Balkans, and India. It is taught as a literary language in their schools. Therefore, the graduates of these schools have written many works in this language. The syntax used by these writers can be evaluated through Halliday’ s “ Functional grammar. ” The purpose of the present study is to examine Qerimi’ s Golzar-e-Damsaz, Malatyevee’ s Rozat al-Oqul, and Moostari’ s Bolbolestan to evaluate their ability to highlight syntactic roles and to attribute dead roles to syntactic components in these works.

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    Bahadorani, Roya, & SOLTANI, MANZAR. (2020). Dead Functions in the Syntactic Rhetoric of the Persian Literature of Asia Minor and the Balkans Based on the Theories of Halliday: Qerimi’ s Golzar-e-Damsaz, Malatyevee’ s Rozat alOqul, and Moostari’ s Bolbolestan. JOURNAL OF LITERARY CRITICISM AND RHETORIC, 9(2 ), 1-20. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/377298/en

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    Bahadorani Roya, SOLTANI MANZAR. Dead Functions in the Syntactic Rhetoric of the Persian Literature of Asia Minor and the Balkans Based on the Theories of Halliday: Qerimi’ s Golzar-e-Damsaz, Malatyevee’ s Rozat alOqul, and Moostari’ s Bolbolestan. JOURNAL OF LITERARY CRITICISM AND RHETORIC[Internet]. 2020;9(2 ):1-20. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/377298/en

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    Roya Bahadorani, and MANZAR SOLTANI, “Dead Functions in the Syntactic Rhetoric of the Persian Literature of Asia Minor and the Balkans Based on the Theories of Halliday: Qerimi’ s Golzar-e-Damsaz, Malatyevee’ s Rozat alOqul, and Moostari’ s Bolbolestan,” JOURNAL OF LITERARY CRITICISM AND RHETORIC, vol. 9, no. 2 , pp. 1–20, 2020, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/377298/en

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