MORPHOLOGICAL STRUCTURES AND POETIC RHYTHM
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52747/aqujall.1.1.173Keywords:
Morphological Structures, Poetic Rhythm, Vowels and Consonants, Poetic ImperativesAbstract
This study considers the dialectical relationship between morphological structures and poetic rhythm, based on the title. We found that this relationship is formed in four basic axes, which are morphological structures, prosodic weight, slips, prosodic ills, and poetic and rhyming imperatives, as you find between these axes and morphological structures A strong relationship in that it intersects with the morphological balance and the changes that take place in the structure of the word from deletion, addition or substitution, as well as adjusting its structure with different movements and stillness. This study has endeavored to reveal the dialectical relationship between these axes and the significance that is formed from them on the one hand, and the poet's feeling and feeling on the other hand. In addition, this study strived to reveal the existing relationship between the morphological structures and the poetic rhythm by revealing the degree of musical intensification formed by the compatibility of the morphological structures of the prosodic rhythm.