Stylistics of the layers of Salman Savoji's lyric poems(Syntactic and lexical layers)
Layered stylistics is a method of contemporary stylistics that examines and analyzes works in a textual manner based on the layers that create them (lexical, phonetic, syntactic, rhetorical, and ideological). Using layered stylistics, one can achieve the characteristics of individual style, thoughts and ideology that govern the text of the poet or writer. The main question of the research is how the stylistic features of a work can be studied and determined using layered stylistics. Accordingly, Salman Sajoji's lyric poems were examined in syntactic and lexical layers with a statistical-analytical approach. It is noteworthy, From the stylistic feature of the syntactic layer, we can point to the shift from the standard syntax, the emphasis on the verb and the complement of the verb, as its tools, which has led to the formation of a continuous and active syntactic style. Layered stylistics is a method of contemporary stylistics that examines and analyzes works in a textual manner based on the layers that create them (lexical, phonetic, syntactic, rhetorical, and ideological).
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