Oral Features of the Qur’ān Detected in Public Recitation
This essay examines textual features of the Qur’ān that may emerge more prominently as a result of listening to it, features that might enhance insight gained during slow or silent reading sessions. Comparison with ancient Greek oral works, such as Homer, and an examination of Classical memory metho...
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oai:localhost:DHQB_123456789-38942018-10-22T08:44:34Z Oral Features of the Qur’ān Detected in Public Recitation Mary, Knight Geography Language and Literature Recreation Folklore Languages and literature of Eastern Asia Africa, This essay examines textual features of the Qur’ān that may emerge more prominently as a result of listening to it, features that might enhance insight gained during slow or silent reading sessions. Comparison with ancient Greek oral works, such as Homer, and an examination of Classical memory methodologies provide support for some of the oral features identified. In particular, a series of linguistic devices regarding structure, meaning, diction, syntax, and sound are sampled. 2018-08-29T07:25:39Z 2018-08-29T07:25:39Z 2018 http://lrc.quangbinhuni.edu.vn:8181/dspace/handle/DHQB_123456789/3894 en Center for Studies in Oral Tradition |
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This essay examines textual features of the Qur’ān that may emerge more prominently as a result of listening to it, features that might enhance insight gained during slow or silent reading sessions. Comparison with ancient Greek oral works, such as Homer, and an examination of Classical memory methodologies provide support for some of the oral features identified. In particular, a series of linguistic devices regarding structure, meaning, diction, syntax, and sound are sampled. |
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Oral Features of the Qur’ān Detected in Public Recitation |
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Center for Studies in Oral Tradition |
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