Hedieh Ghasemifard; Rasol Ballavi; Naser Zare
Abstract
Domain of discourse refers to a set of norms, knowledge, customs, concepts, and ideologies accepted by the poet or writer that appear in his works. In translating the literary work, the study of the quality of representation domain of discourse in target language, in addition to crossing the linguistic ...
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Domain of discourse refers to a set of norms, knowledge, customs, concepts, and ideologies accepted by the poet or writer that appear in his works. In translating the literary work, the study of the quality of representation domain of discourse in target language, in addition to crossing the linguistic and literary boundaries, emphasizes the importance of how it is represented, as the translator's approach to the discourse elements of the source text and how it is translated into the target language requires careful attention. Khayyam Nīshāpūrī 's quatrains (526-439 AH), an Iranian well-known Persian poet, has long been the focus of translators' attention as one of the most valuable literary works. Poet and contemporary critic of the Emirate (1976), Mohammed Abdullah Nur-al-din is also a translator who has translated these quatrain into Arabic by converting format of quatrain into new poetry and incorporating new ideologies and evolving some of the poetic elements of poetry to incorporate the essence of own thoughts according to the needs and desires of the age. The present investigation seeks to study the apparent changes in the Arabic translation of Nur al-Din by studying the elements of discourse in Khayyam's quatrains using a descriptive-analytical method and from the perspective of discourse analysis, and has described and explains the method of translating these elements into the poetic elements of these quatrains. Studying the analysis of Nur al-Din's translation of Khayyam's quatrains shows that this translation as any other translation.
Fereshte Naseri
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According to some critics and literates, the translation of the contemporary Iraqi poet, Ahmad Safi Najafi from Khayyam's quatrains is at a high level of poetry and beauty. Apart from the positive features of this translation, we witness some changes in the discourse and the implications of Khayyam poetry ...
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According to some critics and literates, the translation of the contemporary Iraqi poet, Ahmad Safi Najafi from Khayyam's quatrains is at a high level of poetry and beauty. Apart from the positive features of this translation, we witness some changes in the discourse and the implications of Khayyam poetry in the quatrains’ translation. The present paper seeks to analyze the translation based on the cohesion principle and cohesive devices of the text, which was proposed by Michael Halliday and Ruqaiya Hasan, and to observe the changes that have been made in the Khayyam's temporal discourse and the time element in the quatrains, observing, and it can point to the importance of the imperious and form relations of the text in the translation so. According to the analyses carried out, lack of attention to the cohesive devices such as conjunctions (casual and temporal conjunctions) and lexical factors and eliminations in the translation process has caused the collapse of multiple time implications in the Khayyam quatrains’.