An Analysis of Syntactic Normalization in the Memory of the Holy Defense Maps

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Memoir writing is one of the most important narrative approaches in the sacred defense literature and has had an impact on the memory of Persian literature. Therefore, the study of its stylistics in the development of Persian literature can be considered. This paper examines normality and innovation in a syntactic layer that can distinguish language from the normative language and somehow highlights it. One of the types of normative writing used by the writer to create literary work is syntactic normality or the avoidance of syntactic rules governing language; the author disrupts the ruling order of the language, and emphasizes the grammatical features of language. It uses the text and in fact tries to create the arts in this field. But since the language of the memory of the maps falls into the sub-standard and broken, the artistic prominence in these works is not seen. But since the language of the memory of the maps falls into the sub-standard and broken, the artistic prominence in these works is not seen.
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Persian
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Journal of Literary Aesthetics, Volume:12 Issue: 47, 2021
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9 to 34
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