Lexical richness and diversity of vocabulary in the contemporary vertical poem (An study of samples from the poetry of Jassim Al-Sahih and Aref Al-Saedi)
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https://doi.org/10.36318/jall/2023/v1.i38.11816Keywords:
statistical stylistics, Johnson scale, contemporary vertical poem, Jassim Al-Sahih, Aref Al-Saadi.Abstract
The current research chose two of the greatest poets of the contemporary vertical poem, namely Jassim Al-Sahih from Saudi Arabia, and Aref Al-Saadi from Iraq, to study the diversity of their vocabulary and the relationship of their ideas and affiliations with that. So the research studied their hair models based on Johnson's method. and The aim was to know the effect of the poetic purpose and contemporary issues in the Arab world on the diversity of their vocabulary, and how it is distributed in the text of a poet from Iraq and another from Saudi Arabia. After application and analysis, the study concluded that the purpose of Al-Sahih's spinning, and its focus on flirting and conveying modern descriptive meanings, made the total percentage of vocabulary diversity rise to (77.16), but Al-Saadi’s commitment to mentioning the suffering of his country, Iraq, and his standing on the people’s pain made the total percentage of the diversity of his vocabulary is less compared to Al-Sahih's one, and it reaches (0.68).
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