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Pirak S. Psychological analysis and investigation of selected Azerbaijani Turkish proverbs. CFL 2024; 12 (58) :87-132
URL: http://cfl.modares.ac.ir/article-11-73121-en.html
Assistant Professor of Persian Language and Literature, Payam-e- Nour University, Tehran, Iran. , pirak@pnu.ac.ir
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Nowadays, with the progress of science and the emergence of new scientific theories, literature and literary works have also taken on a practical dimension. The study of literary works based on psychological theories is one of the new scientific methods proposed by thinkers and thinkers. However, studies examine folktales, legends, anecdotes and proverbs to realize different hidden historical perspectives and spiritual and psychological characteristics of different ethnic groups. In the field of proverbs of the nations, a number of studies have been conducted which surveyed "the linguistic role of women in the creation and spread of oral literature by looking at the stories, play songs, lullabies and couplets of the people of Kerman". In particular, Sarahi (2017) examined the position of women in Turkish proverbs. Considering the conducted research, it becomes evident that no comprehensive study has been done on Turkish proverbs based on psychological analysis. In addition, since psychology is one of the main categories in understanding the mind and human behavior, the current research tries to reveal the important and invisible psychological issues and factors lying in the hidden and deep layers of proverbs by psychologically examining and analyzing the proverbs.
 
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Article Type: پژوهشی اصیل | Subject: Turkish Popular Literature
Received: 2023/12/31 | Accepted: 2024/05/24 | Published: 2024/09/22

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