عنوان المقال عربي
دراسة عن Anagram في كتاب Believing لأجودون
Abstract
Inverted assonance is a form of word play that involves rearranging all the letters in a word or phrase to form a new one. Inverted assonance is formed by using the same letters as in the original word but in a different order. The term is used in everyday life to create a funny and clever inverted assonance. The study aims to rearrange letters in some way to form a word or phrase that has a meaning or is related to the original word, as well as to analyze inverted assonance in a poem. The present study is designed in two parts: theoretical and practical. The practical part aims to provide an introduction to the study, presenting its definition, purposes, and various effects. Then, it discusses the semantic and syntactic aspects of inverted assonance, pointing out its different types and categories. The practical part includes an analysis of inverted assonance in Akuden's poem "Belief" using inverted assonance or "Peleven I am Karam." Finally, the conclusion contains the results of the study.
Keywords
Wordplay, Book of Agudon, Faith
Recommended Citation
Al-Aboudi, Iman Khader
(2025)
"A study of Anagram in agodon's Believing,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 8:
Iss.
4, Article 26.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol8/iss4/26