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    The Functions of “epithet” in Haft Peykar by Nizami by Azadeh Sotodeh, Masoud Pakdel, Mansooreh Tadayooni, Sima Mansoori

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…This definition is identical to "irony of the adjective" or "irony of the noun" in the Persian rhetoric. Studies show that some research has been done in this area and they have introduced epithet with greater development and have failed to provide brilliant examples of the use of this artistic tool. …”
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    Easy and Complicated" Feature in the Tales of Sa’di'sGolestan; a Morphological Explanation by Sare Zirak, Hadis Azizian Gilan

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Most criticisms have justified the stylistic feature of the "easy and complicated" in the Golestan (a Persian literary book written in prose by Saa’di) through classic rhetoric, but new approaches to literary criticism justify it from a structural point of view. …”
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    Information-seeking behaviour of Iranian extension managers and specialists by Gholamreza Pezeshki-Rad, Naser Zamani

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…The top three mostly used information sources by extension managers and specialists were <em>Persian books</em>, <em>Persian scientific magazines</em>, and <em>scientific-technical reports</em>. …”
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    The Concept of Rebellion/Rebel in the Behistun Inscription: Formal Terminology and Phrases by Adel Allahyari, Assistant Professor Hossein Badamchi

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…It stands as the sole Old Persian inscription that explicitly details political events. …”
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    Islam, langues et identités régionales dans l’Inde coloniale : l’exemple du Sindh (1851-1939) by Michel Boivin

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…The starting hypothesis is that the use of specific languages, either classical (Arabic and Persian) or vernacular (Sindhi dialects) corresponded to types of local knowledge without being hermetic. …”
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    Rhetorical Critique of Hedayatol Motealemin fi Teb (The first child letter about medicine) by Sayed Mahdi Rahimi, Sabaa Jalili Jashnabadi, Akbar Shayan seresht, Zeinab Norouzi

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Hedayatol Motealemin fi Teb is the first book of child letter about medicine in Persian that the writer wrote it by his son’s request and clearly states that it was written for teaching medicine to beginners in an easy way. …”
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