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Publication Date: 2018/03/21
Research in Contemporary World Literature/ Pazhuhesh-e Zabanha-ye Khareji (25887092) 23(1)pp. 197-216
Study of cross-cultural dialogism process in Crasy for Elsa- intertextual approach:Intertextual approach as one of the great achievements of post-structuralism opened a new horizon in criticism. The term “intertextuality” was first introduced as Julia Kristeva’s translation of Mikhail Bakhtin’s conception of the “dialogic”. According to this approach no text is independent and it is affected by the previous texts. People like Genette, Barthe, Riffaterre and Jenny also began to spread this approach to literary criticism. Contemporary French poet and writer, Louis Aragon, also tried to take advantage of intertextual relations in the discovery of convergences in the world's collective memory and sees cognitive features of each nation such distinctions that can build together a global culture. Relying on the intertextuality approach, in this research we have tried to study the intertextuality in “Crazy for Elsa” written by Louis Aragon and We have also tried to study the process of dialogism and the importance of literary thinking in transfer of a sense of solidarity that defined in the united in diversity.
Kabiri renani, Y. ,
Abyaneh, H.A. ,
Sadeghi s.h.h., ,
Dezaki, H.H. ,
Zahraei, M. ,
Talebi a., H.A. Publication Date: 2010
pp. 89-94
In this paper, the effect of PV/FC hybrid power generation system on total line loss of distribution network has been studied. Studies have been conducted on a real life 20 kV distribution network. A DPL (DIgSILENT Programming Language) code is developed to analyze the effect of the PV/FC hybrid system on total line loss in distribution network. Simulations, in three loading conditions and by considering worst environmental conditions (cloudy weather, at nights, etc) that output power of PV system is zero have been done. Sample distribution network has been considered in two structures: 1-sample distribution network by PV system as DG and 2-same distribution network but by PV/FC hybrid power system as DG. The Simulation results illustrate the effectiveness of PV/FC hybrid system in order to decrease the total line loss. ©2010 IEEE.
Publication Date: 2012
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences (20392117) 3(3)pp. 155-160
This article is a general overview on the problems that stand in the way of Iranian adult learners of French. The article introduces the linguistic background of learners as one of the factors causing problems for them. English, the language they learnt during school years, and Persian, their mother tongue, are introduced as the main sources of these problems and this is because of the differences they have with French. The problems are categorized into three categories of discriminating phonemes and segmenting words, pronouncing and writing adjectives and finally pronouncing and writing verbs. Attempt has been made to offer some solutions for the existing problems as well. Teaching phonemes meticulously from the very outset of training can be one of the solutions to this problem. As the next step, after acquiring some preliminary skills by learners, teachers should focus on some other aspects including self correction and self monitoring exercises. They should also ask learners to record their voice and listen to it and to guess the meaning from context.
Publication Date: 2015
Language Related Research (23223081) 6(1)pp. 21-39
The “Discursive Semiotics” of speech is proposed as a new method for the analysis of literary texts in which the production of meaning is directly linked with sensory conditions’ perceptive. In these circumstances, the meaning does not follow a logical plan, rather due to the presence of the perceptual subject that makes the sign phenomenal in discours, it is continuous, fluid, multi-dimensional and always being reborn. This study examines the discursive process in three dimensions (emotional, perceptual and aesthetic) in the poetry of Nima, and presents this approach as a new method of text analysis. The study also looks at the way in which the poet describes the world. This study not only creates a new reading of the poetry of Nima but also shows how the process of producing the dynamic sense in the poem is formed. © 2015, Tarbiat Modares University. All rights reserved.
Publication Date: 2016
Social Sciences (discontinued) (18185800) 11(6)pp. 903-905
Present era is the era of media diplomacy. These days collective medias play an important role in international relations and are known as a mirror which reflect countries through showing communities' culture and national identity and prepare the causes of foreign governments policy stability. Therefore, it is possible to consider group medias as efficient tools in order to realize the goals of foreign policy and reaching the national advantages of government which is the most important tool of cultural diplomacy. The main goal of this essay is to determine the important role and considerable effect of collective medias in progressing cultural diplomatic goals of France which was the first Western country that is committed to cultural diplomacy. Since French were the second European nation who accepted the democracy, at the beginning of the third millennium, media is still the fourth column of democracy for France which itself is the cradle of freedom of expression. © Medwell Journals, 2016.
Publication Date: 2016
Language Related Research (23223081) 7(2)pp. 1-18
“Forgiveness” is a collection of stories of Sadegh Hedayat’s Three drops of blood. It narrates the story of a woman whose jealousy causes the death of the first and second children of his husband’s second wife and the latter. The history is full of sense of reproach and suffering of the feelings of jealousy. In this study, we try to analyze, following the theory of Landowski on the human feelings and the patterns provided by experts as Greimas, Fontanille and Landowski about the human emotions’s production, the “jealousy” through the perspective of semiotics of passion. The aim of this research is to show how this feeling takes the discursive properties. We will also examine how the status of emotion of jealousy in this story corresponds with the systematic patterns of semiotics of Paris school and its recent theories. This review will provide and assess the applicability of these models on the Persian literary products. © 2016, Tarbiat Modares University. All rights reserved.
Publication Date: 2017
Language Related Research (23223081) 8(8)pp. 1-21
By adopting the insights of phenomenological approach since late 80th century we easily observe the passage from classic narrative scheme to the semiotics with sensible and existential landscape. This approach is called semiotics with ontological foundations in which the reading and interpretation is no more related to the simple coding of a text, but it involves in movement towards the live experience of signification process in the world. In the discourse of Blind Owl by Sadegh Hedayat, we encounter with this manner of presence and interaction of subject with the world; that is to say, the perception of character from the world, himself and other (alterity) depends on sensible and dynamic presence of subject with his constant interaction with phenomena. Therefore, the aim of this study is to analyze by referring to Landowski and Greimas’s theories and ideas, the presence of the subject and his relationship with himself and others. Then, we study how the interaction with the "other" creates new systems such as the transcendental or ecstasy discourses and how the being of subject is determined in interaction with others. © 2017, Tarbiat Modares University. All rights reserved.
Publication Date: 2017
Studia Iranica (02215004) 46(1)pp. 125-142
The late arrival of postmodern American and French novels in Iran explains, clearly, the delay of Persian literature in creating works that would reflect the postmodern world where man has no knowledge of himself. Despite the efforts of young writers, postmodern works have barely succeeded in implementing features of the postmodern novel, and they seem to be rather formal imitations of foreign works. This paper aims to follow the progress of this literary movement in Persian literature and to show, through one of Mohammad Hasan Šahsavai's works entitled The Possible Night (Šab-e Momken) (1971), as a successful example of this kind, how the distinguishing characteristics of postmodernism arise in the Persian novel and to what extent Šahsavari's work is a postmodernist piece of literature. We will explain the mechanisms that the writer activates-on the narrative level as well as the socio-cultural context - in order to prove that this work can appear as a postmodern work. © 2017 Peeters Publishers. All Rights Reserved.
Publication Date: 2017
Language Related Research (23223081) 8(8Tome38)pp. 187-216
Teaching/learning French nasal vowels are one of the problems encountered by Iranian teachers and students in institutes and universities. The problems arise due to the fact that there are no approximate phonetic analogues for those vowels in Persian. In the present study, the acoustic phonetics is used. It is a method based on acoustic analysis using speech analysis and phonetics software. In recent years, voice analysis software’s have made it possible to identify phonetic errors with precision. The research objective is to identify French nasal vowels errors by Iranian students and analyze inter-phoneme-phonetic data. The population under study consists 8 students of the French language at University of Isfahan during the first semester 2015-16. Student’s oral productions have been analyzed by using analysis software with regard to structural physical parameters of F1, F2 and F3. As the results of the present study demonstrate, students in the production of French nasal vowels (CVn) are in trouble due to the absence of such vowels in the native language. The process of “unpacking nasal vowels” and “nasalizing the oral vowels” are evident due to the impact of native language. Therefore, the frequency of phonetic errors, French nasal vowels, has a meaningful relationship with the French nasal vowels characteristics and phonetic structure of the students’ native language. © 2017, Tarbiat Modares University. All rights reserved.
Publication Date: 2019
Language Related Research (23223081) 10(5)pp. 183-207
Consonant clusters that are composed of/R/and other consonants are among the phonetic properties of the French language. Although in the L1 of Persian language learners the syllabic structure of CC is at the end of a Word (but not at the beginning), the correct pronunciation of consonant clusters has always been a difficult task for beginner level learners and even sometimes for higher level learners. Using acoustic phonetics, this study investigated the physical structure of the two consonant clusters of [pR] and [tR] in the French language. A hypothesis could be made that Iranian FFL learners, especially at elementary levels, have a problem in reproducing consonant clusters at the beginning of the target French Words rather than at the end of these Words. To evaluate this hypothesis, phonetic productions of six first-year students at the University of Isfahan majoring in French language and literature were examined in terms of the first, second and third formants, as well as the energy level. Results demonstrated that the error rate of the learners in the re-production of consonant clusters [pR] and [tR] at the beginning and at the end of a Word has a significant relationship with the level of the marked consonant. Besides, the marked consonant clusters at the beginning and the end of target Words cause a phonetic error. © 2019, Tarbiat Modares University. All rights reserved.
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