EXPLANATION OF SUBORDINATE WORDS IN ABDURRAHMAN JAMI’S WORK “AL-FAVOIDU AZ-ZIYOIYYA”
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This article explores the intricate usage of subordinate words in Abdurrahman Jami’s seminal work, "al-Favoidu az-ziyaiyya." As a pivotal figure in Persian literature and Islamic scholarship, Jami’s contributions have been pivotal in shaping linguistic and poetic traditions. This study delves into the syntactical structures and contextual applications of subordinate words within his texts, illuminating the depth and complexity of his linguistic style. Through a meticulous analysis, this research aims to enhance the understanding of Jami’s linguistic artistry and its implications for classical Persian literature.
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