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- کد IranDOI مقاله: IranDOI :10.irandoi.2002/bahareadab.2026 .19 .8116
Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 19،
number In Volume 2،
،
issue Number 120
The impact of Radio Farhang programs on the Persian language style of thinkers, case study: the program "Introduction to Comparative Literature"
Mansoureh Kordi , Bahram Parvin Gonabadi (Author in Charge), Minoo Khani
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: National language is one of the most important components of the cultural identity of any society and in the media, it functions not only as a means of communication, but also as a specific style of representing thought and knowledge. The aim of the present study is to examine the effect of Radio Farhang programs on the style of the thinking Persian language, focusing on the case study of the program “Introduction to Comparative Literature”.
METHODOLOGY: This research was conducted with a qualitative approach and based on Norman Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis. The research data includes the full text of ten selected episodes of the program “Introduction to Comparative Literature”, which were analyzed at three levels: lexical, syntactic and discursive.
FINDINGS: The research findings show that the language of the program has a formal, scientific and analytical style. The high frequency of specialized vocabulary, the dominance of complex and argumentative syntactic structures, and the organization of speech in the form of a scientific conversation are among the most important stylistic features of this program. Also, frequent references to world literary theories and texts have strengthened the intertextual and reference-based style of the program"s language.
CONCLUSION: The results show that the program "Introduction to Comparative Literature" is an example of the formation of the reflective Persian language style in the media; a style that emerged from the combination of academic language with the radio conversation format and represents a type of auditory scientific language in the Iranian media space.
Keyword
Language style
, reflective Persian language
, critical discourse analysis
, media stylistics
, comparative literature.
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