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Linguistic typology
The Representation of Body Names in Expressing Emotions: A Typological View

Vali Rezai; Tahereh Samenian

Volume 15, Issue 3 , December 2023, Pages 27-1

Abstract
  Lexical typology is related to the specific ways in which languages incorporate meaning into words. In this way, lexical typology, which deals with words, can be considered a sub-branch of semantic typology. Recently, studies in cognitive linguistics have shown how body parts act as a source for conceptualizing ...  Read More

Neurology of the language
Thalamus and Bilingualism: Evidence from fMRI

Simin Meykadeh; Werner Sommer; Seyed a,mir hossien Batouli

Volume 15, Issue 3 , December 2023, Pages 51-29

Abstract
  Bilingualism is associated with structural adaptations of subcortical regions taking part in controlling multiple languages. The thalamus is a paired gray matter structure located near the center of the brain, regulating the information transmission to cortical regions. In a recent fMRI study, the sensitivity ...  Read More

Critical Discourse Analysis
Patriarchy and Social Linguistics in Poetry; A Case Study of the Concept of Patriarchy in Iranian Myths

Ahmad Sepantamehr; Majidreza Khazaivafa; Ali Mandegar

Volume 15, Issue 3 , December 2023, Pages 89-53

Abstract
  Language can be studied from various perspectives. One of the methods for studying linguistic variations in society is examining cultural sources such as stories, novels, musical productions, poems, and ancient myths. Among the topics that have received significant attention in the media and have an ...  Read More

Discourse analysis
Applying van Dijk’s Discourse Analysis on the Identity of Women in Four Selected Persian Novels (Soovashoon, I will turn off the lights, Year of riot, Ahu Khanum’s husband)

Sajjad Bagheri; Ali Alizadeh

Volume 15, Issue 3 , December 2023, Pages 119-91

Abstract
  The identity of women and the issues related to them are currently important all over the world, but due to some traditions that govern the societies, this part of the society has always been considered the second class. This way of looking at women's identity has also appeared in fiction. Since the ...  Read More

Discourse analysis
A Comparative Study of Linguistic Romanticism in the Poems of Ebtehaj and Ansi al-Haj using a Cognitive Approach

GhaderiTape Rasht Salim; Naser Hosini; Ardashir Sadraddini

Volume 15, Issue 3 , December 2023, Pages 143-121

Abstract
  Cognitive linguistics, as one of the main categories of cognitive science, looks at language as a tool for discovering the structure of the human cognitive system. Cognitive semantics, as one of the basic fields of cognitive linguistics, has various theories such as image schemas, conceptual fusion, ...  Read More

Discourse analysis
The Representation of Archetype “Dreams” In Bahmannameh and Faramaraznameh

Mohsen Azarpira; HamidReza Ardestani Rostami; Nasrollah Emami; Masoud Kheradmandpour

Volume 15, Issue 3 , December 2023, Pages 166-145

Abstract
  Archetype is one of the fundamental terms in Jung's psychology and is located in the individual and collective unconscious of mankind. One of the main places of the manifestation of human unconscious is art and literature. In the ancient Persian poetry, especially the epic poems Bahmannameh and Farammarznameh, ...  Read More

Critical Discourse Analysis
A Critical Analysis of the Transformation Process and the Methods used to Show Oriental-Iranian Life in James Morier's Speech based on Haji Baba Esfahani’ Biography Novel

Reza Ghanbari Abdolmaleki; Shahrbanou Ghorban Abdolmalaki

Volume 15, Issue 3 , December 2023, Pages 193-167

Abstract
  Taking van Dijk's theory and critical approach, this study sought to examine the discursive strategies employed by James Morier in the transformation and representation of Oriental-Iranian life. To do so, by examining Haji Baba Esfahani’s biography novel, the study attempted to answer the following ...  Read More

Critical Discourse Analysis
The Archetypal Criticism of Men's Character from Jamalzadeh's Yeki Boud Yeki Naboud using Jean Shinoda Bolen’s Theories

Gholamhossein Khalilpour; Shahpur Shahvali Kouh Shouri; Seyed Ali Sohrabnejad

Volume 15, Issue 3 , December 2023, Pages 216-195

Abstract
  So far, various theories have been proposed in various scientific branches on the category of personality, among which are the opinions of Jean Shinoda Bolen. Taking an archetypal approach and considering Greek myths, he has represented new dimensions of each character based on their attributes. Bolen's ...  Read More