The Dictionary of Death and Its Semantic Manifestations in the Poetry of Abdullah Al-Bardouni (Structural study)
This research addressed the lexicon of death in Abdullah Al-Bardouni's poetry from a semantic perspective, considering that death was not a passing topic in his experience, but rather a central semantic structure created through intertwined verbal fields and symbolic images, and interacting dialectically with the lexicon of life. The research was limited to lexical analysis and semantic fields, where it analyzed the words and symbols employed in his poems within multiple fields, including: the field of tools of death, man, place and time, animal, and the field of verbs. The research reached several results, the most important of which were: the dominance of the lexicon of death over a wide area of the text - a systematic semantic transformation that made death a cultural and existential sign that was read, not just lived - a constructive dialectic between the lexicons of death and life
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