Verbal and nominal sentences and their significance in the prison poetry of Ibn Ammar al-Andalusi. - A study of prison poetry samples-

Authors

  • Ali Ameur جامعة المسيلة (الجزائر)
  • Kadour Rahmani جامعة المسيلة (الجزائر)

Keywords:

Sentences, Verbal, Nominal, significances, Poetry, Prison, Ibn Ammar al-Andalusi.

Abstract

"Ibn  Ammar" employed in his poetry in prison the linguistic elements which he saw as an ability to advance his poetry , make it more sedate and precise on the one hand, as well as to deliver his message to those who would save him from his prison, which is charged with semantics that protect the intended meaning and deliver it in the best condition. This is guaranteed, and there is no doubt that the situation in which the poet lives, and the transformation that occurred in his life, made him resort to phrasal verbs, since the actions are more capable of depicting the emotional state and an expression of the movement and transformation that characterizes his new life while inside the prison walls he suffers from loneliness and pain of oppression and a life of humiliation after he was living a life of glory, kings and princes, and what proves this is his use of present tense verbs more than other times because he is about to talk about a bitter experience he lives and seeks to change in the future with the help of those who sent his poems to them as messages that convince them of this, at the expense of the nominal sentences that suggest stability and is the opposite of what they aspire to

Published

2025-01-16

How to Cite

Ameur ع., & Rahmani ق. . (2025). Verbal and nominal sentences and their significance in the prison poetry of Ibn Ammar al-Andalusi. - A study of prison poetry samples-. El-Nas, 9(1), 151–169. Retrieved from https://review.univ-oeb.dz/ojs.nass/index.php/jen/article/view/124

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