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Title: Phonological and Lexical Parallelism in Aqib’s A Stardust Drape (2021)
Authors: Muhammad Hassan Shah, Zafar Iqbal, Waleed Khan
Journal: AL-HAYAT Research Journal (AHRJ)
Publisher: JLALI RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE (SMC-PRIVATE) LIMITED
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 2
Issue: 2
Language: en
DOI: 10.5281/
Keywords: A Stardust DrapePhonological ParallelismLexical ParallelismAnagrammatic InterpretationsStylistic StrategyCohesionPsychological StatesSocio-Spiritual Tensions
This study examines the interplay of phonological and lexical parallelism in Aqib's A Stardust Drape (2021), with a particular emphasis on anagrammatic interpretations as a stylistic device. Anagrammatic interpretation involves rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, typically revealing hidden meanings. The study also argues that the intentional repetition of sounds and words transcends mere aesthetic function, deeply reflecting the existential, emotional, and socio-political dimensions of the text. The analysis draws on Leech and Short's foregrounding model to demonstrate how sound-symbolism and lexical selections serve as powerful vehicles for meaning, resistance, and socio-political commentary.
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