THE STUDY OF MOVEMENTS OF RHYME
Keywords:
rhyme, movements, types, SourcesAbstract
In the classic science of rhyme, the composition of rhyme has a vital role in determining the types of rhyme. The composition of rhyme is one of the basic elements which makes a rhyming word complete. Arab poets claim that there are 6 hurufs and 6 harakats (movements) on the basis of rhyme. Of these, hurufi tasis, dahil, ridf, raviy, vasl, khuruj are letters of rhyme while itloq, hazv, rass, ishbo’, tavjih, nifod are stated as movements of rhyme. Ajam scholars, on the other hand, differ from the Arabic scholars, found 9 types of hurufi qofia. Sources of classical rhyme say that the rhyme consists of 9 letters and six movements. In the article, 6 movements of rhyme are studied
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