The Artistry of Language in Poetry
Considering Poetry as an Art of Language
Summary of top 4 papers
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The Uses of Poetry: Renewing an Educational Understanding of a Language Art Karen Simecek +1 2017 · 7 citations DOI | Poetry should be understood as a distinct language art that meets a human need to symbolize, rather than just an instrumental educational tool. |
HEIDEGGER ON LANGUAGE IN THE ”HOLDERLIN AND THE ESSENCE OF POETRY” Dr +1 2010 · 24 citations | Poetry is the essence of language and art, and the poet plays a crucial role in the disclosure of Being through poetic thinking and dialogue with the divine. |
Art du langage et linguistique du sens C. Gérard Pratiques 2018 · 1 citation DOI | The paper defends the identity of language and poetry, arguing that poetry is a free and creative use of language. |
Roman Jakobson: Life, Language and Art R. Bradford 1994 · 10 citations | Jakobson's work establishes poetry as the primary object language, vital to understanding the relationship between language and poetry. |
Roman Jakobson: Life, Language, Art J. Falk +1 1995 · 20 citations DOI | Jakobson's work establishes poetry as the primary object language, vital to understanding the relationship between language and poetry. |
Functions of Language and Elements of Poetry Marius Narcis Manoliu 2017 · 5 citations | Poetry has distinctive features that differentiate it from other forms of discourse, while also sharing properties with other sign systems. |
The Seamless Relationship between Teaching Poetry and Language Learning Ç. Mart Universal Journal of Educational Research 2021 · 2 citations DOI | Poetry is an ideal and authentic context to improve language learning, including vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and oral expression. |
The Art of Language G. Senf How Language Makes Meaning 2019 · 3 citations DOI | Languages are proposed as a form of primordial oral human art form, with written language as a secondary graphical representation. |
The Use of Poetry in Enhancing Foreign Language Learning Canadian Journal of Language and Literature Studies 2023 · 0 citations PDFDOI | Using poetry in foreign language instruction can enhance language acquisition, cultural appreciation, and cognitive growth. |
Poetry as a parable L. Pedro 2015 · 0 citations | The paper examines the evolution of the understanding of poetry as a specific variety of the language arts. |
Poetry, Language And Communication O. Meidner Philosophy 1955 · 1 citation DOI | The paper critiques an article that aimed to establish new distinctions between poetry and other uses of language, but ended up with an obscurantist view of poetry. |
Poetry as a Foreign Language C. Kelen Text 1998 · 0 citations PDFDOI | The paper proposes that the experience of a beginning language learner becoming foreign to their language can serve as a model for poetic practice. |
Language and Literacy: The Poetry Connection Dorothy S. Strickland +1 Language Arts 1997 · 13 citations DOI | Poetry allows children to reflect on language in interesting and powerful ways. |
Sprache – die Mitte der Welt Dichtung – die Mitte der Sprache K. Stierle Poetica 2021 · 0 citations DOI | Poetry explores the medium of language as an art form. |
Syntactic Aspects of Poetry: A Pragmatic Perspective K. Nofal 2011 · 23 citations PDFDOI | The grammar of poetic language differs from ordinary language and must be understood to fully grasp poetry as an art form. |
Art Is Poetry K. Harries 2009 · 9 citations DOI | Poetry is considered the primary art form for establishing truth, according to Heidegger. |
Art without Form?: A Question Prior to an Aesthetic of Poetry E. F. Carritt Philosophy 1941 · 0 citations DOI | The paper considers whether poetry as an art form would have been possible without the development of language. |
Poetry as Fiction B. Smith 1971 · 27 citations DOI | Poetry is characterized by fictiveness, which distinguishes it from non-poetic discourse. |
Poetry and Art Bashabi Fraser Gitanjali & Beyond 2018 · 0 citations DOI | The paper discusses the relationship between poetry and art. |
Language as Imitation: Jakobson, Joyce, and the Art of Onomatopoeia D. Attridge 1984 · 13 citations DOI | The paper discusses Jakobson's view that the poetic function of language, which makes the linguistic signs themselves the focus, is the defining feature of poetry. |
Painting and Poetry: Form, Metaphor, and the Language of Literature Franklin R. Rogers +1 1986 · 7 citations DOI | Poetry and painting are contiguous complementary art forms that deal with similar formal and linguistic elements. |
Roman Jakobson: ‘Linguistics and Poetics’ K. Newton 1997 · 3 citations DOI | Poetics deals with what makes verbal messages a work of art, and is central to the study of literature. |
The Poetic Function in the Theory of Roman Jakobson Linda R. Waugh 1980 · 78 citations DOI | The paper examines Roman Jakobson's theory on what distinguishes poetic language from other types of discourse. |
Seamus Heaney and the language of poetry Bernard O’donoghue 1994 · 42 citations DOI | The paper examines Seamus Heaney's poetry as an art of language. |
Linguistics and poetics R. Jakobson 1960 · 1,699 citations DOI | Poetics deals with what makes a verbal message a work of art, and is central to the study of literature. |
On Poetry and the Science(s) of Meaning A. Katz +2 Metaphor and Symbol 2023 · 2 citations PDFDOI | This paper examines how the cognitive and language sciences have informed the understanding of poetry as an art of language. |
Symmetry in Sign Language Poetry Rachel Sutton-Spence +1 2007 · 16 citations DOI | Sign language poetry uses geometric symmetry to create poetic effects. |
Poetry and prophecy : the anthropology of inspiration J. Leavitt 1998 · 35 citations DOI | The paper examines the relationship between poetry and prophecy, exploring how each may enhance the understanding of the other. |
The art of Chinese poetry J. J. Liu 1962 · 137 citations DOI | This book examines Chinese poetry as an art form, focusing on the auditory effects of the Chinese language as a medium for poetic expression. |
Language at the Boundaries Peter Carravetta 2021 · 1 citation DOI | The paper considers whether poetry remains a relevant art form and how poets have dealt with challenges to poetics. |
Semantic ‘drift’ in verbal art David G. Butt 1983 · 16 citations DOI | Poetic language is characterized by its function, not inherent properties. |
Language Poetry : Theory and Practice A. Farahbakhsh 2017 · 0 citations | Language Poetry emphasizes the formal and visual qualities of poetry, with linguistic and lexical elements as significant instruments in conveying meaning. |
Semiotic Touch in Interpreting Poetry I. Siregar Britain International of Linguistics Arts and Education (BIoLAE) Journal 2022 · 33 citations PDFDOI | Poetry is a poetic work of art that uses language more intensively than daily conversation, and semiotics can be used to interpret the meaning and themes in poetry. |
At the creative source of the arts W. Franke 2020 · 1 citation DOI | Poetry is viewed as a prophetic art that reveals the deepest meaning of life and being through increasing self-reflection. |
The making of meaning W. Self +1 1981 · 90 citations | The process of making meaning in poetry is similar to that in architecture, involving the interplay of various domains of knowledge. |
Understanding Verbal Art: A Functional Linguistic Approach J. Webster 2016 · 10 citations | This paper provides a functional linguistic approach to understanding verbal art, including poetry. |
POETRY AS SELF-EXPRESSION OF NATURAL LANGUAGE R. G. Kadimov Philological Sciences Issues of Theory and Practice 2019 · 0 citations PDFDOI | Poetry is the self-expression of natural language, which imparts its own logic and valuable content to the text. |
Poetry in the Vanguard of Nation-Building and Cultural Ecology Jüri Talvet Interlitteraria 2023 · 0 citations PDFDOI | This paper discusses the role of poetry in nation-building and cultural ecology. |
Reflections on Poetry J. Mcauley 1953 · 36 citations | Poetry is considered the best expression of a unified vision of life, integrating various faculties. |
The Language of Inner Imagination L. Moland Hegel's Aesthetics 2019 · 0 citations DOI | Poetry uses inner images as its material, allowing humans to recognize their own concepts through the words they invent. |
Poetics in the Field and on the Page M. Richardson 1998 · 52 citations DOI | Poetry is a special language well-suited for communicating the frailty and truth of the human experience. |
Poetry and Language Michael P. Ferber 2019 · 5 citations DOI | The book explores how linguistic concepts and theories apply to various poetic features, considering poetry as an art of language. |
James C. Klagge, Wittgenstein’s Artillery: Philosophy as Poetry. P. Mills Nordic Wittgenstein Review 2022 · 1 citation PDFDOI | This paper is a book review and does not directly address the query about considering poetry as an art of language. |
Poetry as a Form of Multilingualism E. Koudrjavtseva +2 2020 · 0 citations | Poetry can be considered a form of multilingualism, with the use of foreign language elements serving as an artistic expression tool. |
Collocation as the determinant of verbal art Bill Louw 2007 · 7 citations DOI | Collocation is the determinant of verbal art, as illustrated by the work of Jakobson and Firth. |
Translation of Poetry Hossein Vahid Dastjerdi +2 2008 · 33 citations DOI | Poetry translation is the most problematic area in translation. |
La poesía del lenguaje. En torno a la creatividad de las palabras S. M. Torres 2020 · 1 citation PDFDOI | Language manifests itself as poetry, expressing the creative energy that institutes reality in its linguistic dimension. |
The Birth of the Language of Art G. Balázs 2022 · 0 citations | Language and art are intertwined, with language being a form of art itself and art relying on language as a secondary modelling system. |
British Sign Language Poetry: A Linguistic Analysis of The Work of Dorothy Miles Rl Sutton-Spence 2001 · 3 citations | The paper analyzes how British Sign Language poetry, specifically the work of Dorothy Miles, uses linguistic deviation and foregrounding to create artistic and meaningful language. |
Kristeva and Poetry as Shattered Signification Calvin Bedient Critical Inquiry 1990 · 19 citations DOI | Poetry subverts culture by allowing instinct to infiltrate the symbolic medium of language. |
Place in Poetry: Poetry in its Place A. Halliday Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature 1999 · 1 citation PDFDOI | The abstract is not available, so I cannot provide a relevant one-line summary for the given search query. |
Aristotle's Conception of Language and the Arts of Language R. Mckeon Classical Philology 1946 · 21 citations DOI | Aristotle's conception of language encompasses its natural, conventional, and artistic dimensions as part of his broader philosophical investigations. |
Poetry as Imitation D. Schwartz 1985 · 1 citation DOI | Poetry is an art of language that can be precisely described, despite objections that its essence is difficult to define. |
A Postscript to the Discussion on Grammar of Poetry R. Jakobson 1980 · 7 citations DOI | Poetry is a verbal art that requires linguistic analysis, not just literary criticism, to fully understand. |
Poem: An Image Snow Bao Language Arts 1987 · 0 citations DOI | This paper presents a poem titled "An Image". |
Minding your 'Ps and Qs': Poetry, Propaganda, Politics and Pictures A. Halliday Papers: Explorations into Children's Literature 2002 · 0 citations PDFDOI | The paper does not appear to be directly relevant to the query "Considering Poetry as an Art of Language". |