Investigation alliteration from Abd Al-Qaher Jurjani's perspective

AutorFatemeh Yusefi - Shahriar Giti
CargoPhD student, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran. Email: Fyusefi9@gmail.com. - Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran. Email: sh_giti@uma.ac.ir.
Páginas467-481
Periódico do Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre Gênero e Direito
Centro de Ciências Jurídicas - Universidade Federal da Paraíba
V. 8 - Nº 04 - Ano 2019 Special Edition
ISSN | 2179-7137 | http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/ged/index
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INVESTIGATION ALLITERATION FROM ABD AL-QAHER
JURJANI’S PERSPECTIVE
Fatemeh Yusefi1
Shahriar Giti2
Abstract: This acritical studies
alliteration in Jurjani’s perspective in
order to grasp its significance in all
poetic speech and its connection to
aesthetics of poetic discourse. We tried,
using the analytical method, to make
clearer just what role each of words and
meanings plays in the beauty of the
alliteration and its acceptability. The
results showed that in Jurjani’s opinion,
the beauty of speech is not summed up in
words. Had the beauty of the alliteration
merely relied on words, it would have
become something undesirable. He
believes that what determines goodness
or badness of alliteration is its meaning.
Keywords: Alliteration, Aesthetics,
Eloquence, Jurjani. Rhetoric.
Introduction
1 PhD student, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Ferdowsi University of
Mashhad, Iran. Email: Fyusefi9@gmail.com.
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, University of
Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran. Email: sh_giti@uma.ac.ir.
Al-Jurjani, Abd al-Qhir bin
Abd ar-Rahman Abu Bakr was a scholar,
syntax expert and eloquence theorist. His
birth date is unknown. He was from an
Iranian origin and was born in Gorgan
(Foroukh, 1989). He learned syntax from
Abi al-Hussein Muhammad Binal-
Hassan al-Faressi (died 1030 A.D) (Ibn
al-Anbar, 2007). Something that
surprised many biographers about his
life is that Abd al-Qhir never left
Gorgan, not even in pursuit of
knowledge (Suyuti, 2005). Jurjani has
been given several epithets like Imam in
Syntax and Courtesy, Arabic Language
Sheikh, Founder of Semantics and
Eloquence, Scholar with useful works,
Jurist, Speaker, etc.
Jurjani started to teach in
Gorgan after his master, Abi al-Hussein
al-Faressi. Many students moved there to
learn syntax and courtesy. Among his

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