Women of Azerbaijan Tales and Their Names
Subject Areas : Persian the literature
1 - Islamic Azad University Mianeh Branch, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Mianeh, Iran.
Keywords: Azerbaijan tales, women's names,
Abstract :
The research was intended to review the women of Azerbaijan homelandtales and their names. The studied statistical population included all women of Azerbaijan homelandtales. The sample particularized the ladies of 35 Azerbaijan homelandtales. The research was designed as descriptive- analytical. Based on library research method and by implementing content analysis procedure, the social status and activities of Azerbaijan women in Azerbaijan homeland history and tales were reviewed. The names of women in epic-lyrical and lyrical stories were analyzed. Factors affecting their naming were explored and studied by descriptive and analytical methods. The findings indicated that the meaning of most of thestories women's names in the reviewed taleswere related to their culture, action, personality and description. Composite nameswere more prevalent among lower class women. Most of the combined names of women, apart from the definition of class and physical description, served to introduce the culture, identity and personality of these women. Phonetically, there also was a correspondence between the names associated with some of the men and women.
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