Analyzing the Epic Romantic Narrative Structure of "Bijan and Manijeh" and Explaining its Verbal Dimensions from the Perspective of Waltsky and Labov

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Semiotics is a tool that can be used to examine the mechanisms of formation and production of meaning in discourses. The logical and narrative discourse is the dominant discourse on the epic stories of the Shahnameh, and often, in the narrative stories of the Shahnameh, the direction of the events, due to having cause and effect relationships, goes in a certain direction, which by examining its structure Narratives can reach the depth of those stories. "Labov;p" and "Waltsky" are among theoreticians in the field of narratology; They have proposed a model for the structure of narrations, which is known as the diamond-shaped model; This research is trying to answer this question with the analytical-descriptive method, in the form of semiotics-semantics and by using the poetic pattern and mixing it with the diamond-shaped pattern of lips. To what extent does the macro structure of this story fit with the diamond-shaped pattern and its hexagonal parts? The research findings show that; The construction of this narrative is completely compatible and adaptable with the diamond-shaped pattern of the lips, and the assessment that the diamond-shaped pattern is the most important part can be seen in most of the narrative clauses of this story. In this narrative discourse, which is dynamic, the dynamic process of meaning generation is on the one hand, due to the interaction of intra-textual factors (actors and receivers) and on the other hand, due to the interaction of extra-textual factors (narrator and listening narration). ) and Ferdowsi has been able to form special systems of narrative discourse by passing through common signs, with common functions and achieving new signs, with aesthetic functions, and form a special system of dynamic narrative discourse. has created semiotics-semantics, narrative body, Labov and Waltsky, poetic pattern, Bijan and Manijeh

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Persian
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Language Research, Volume:14 Issue: 2, 2024
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1 to 24
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