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ID152559
Title ProperTheory of reduplication
Other Title Informationeightfold meters in classical Persian poetry
LanguageENG
AuthorAhmed, Amr Taher
Summary / Abstract (Note)It is a known fact that classical Persian poets were partial to poetic meters composed of eight feet, known as muthamman. On this topic, however, two issues remain unsolved: How did the Persian poets devise these meters in the first place? Despite their flagrant predilection for eightfold meters, why did the Persians never use such meters as sarīʿ and qarīb in this form? This paper argues that the Persians, influenced by the structure of the Arabic eightfold base meters, crafted their muthamman meters after a specific process of reduplication. This theory also accounts for the lack of eightfold sarīʿ and qarīb meters, their structure being incompatible with the reduplication process.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 50, No.3; May 2017: p.391-414
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 50 No 3
Key WordsClassical Persian Poetry ;  Persian Poets ;  Muthamman Meters ;  Eightfold Meters


 
 
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