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Title: The evocative function of proper names in Somali poetic tropes
Authors: Andrzejewski, B.W.
Book Authors: E. R. Sommerauer, K. É Thomanek (eds.)
Discipline: Center for Somali Studies List of Subjects::Literature::poetry
Xoghayaha Xarunta Cilmibaarista Soomaaliyeed::Suugaan::maanso
Soggettario Centro Studi Somalo::LETTERATURA::Poesia
Keywords: literature
poetry
tropes
proper names
figure of speech
suugaan
maanso
magac gaar
hadal maldahan
letteratura
poesia
tropo
nome proprio
figura retorica
Issue Date: 1992
Publisher: Afro-Pub, Inst. für Afrikanistik
Type: bookPart
Journal: Komparative Afrikanistik: Sprach-, Geschichts- und Literatur- wissenschaftliche Aufsätze ; zu Ehren von Hans G. Mukarovsky anlässlich seines 70. Geburtstags
Call Number: Originale conservato presso il Centro studi Somali : http://host.uniroma3.it/centri/CentroStudiSomali/index.php
Pages: 1-9
Abstract: The author deepens one aspect of Somali poetic art that has not been sufficiently explored, namely the evocative function of proper names when they are used in poetic tropes.
Qoraagu wuxuu falanqaynayaa arrin ku saabsan qaabka maansada Soomaaliyeed, oo u muuqata in aan weli si fiican loo baarin, waa habka loo adeegsada magacyada gaarka ah oo raacsan hab u yeeridda iyo dowrka sarbeebta maansada.
L'autore approfondisce un aspetto della poesia somala che risulta poco esplorato, ovvero la funzione evocativa dei nomi propri quando vengono usati nei tropi poetici.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2307/5820
Language: en
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