Historical and philological journal
PUBLISHED SINCE 1958

ԼՈՒՅՍ Է ՏԵՍՆՈՒՄ 1958 ԹՎԱԿԱՆԻՑ
Историко-филологический журнал
ИЗДАЕТСЯ С 1958 ГОДА
  • Burastan Zulumyan (Moscow) - Tiran Chrakyan (Intra) and his Collection of Poems “Cypress Country” (in Russ.)
    25 Pages | 128-153 | DOI: Doi:10.54503/0135-0536-2023.1-128 |

    Revceived on: 2022-09-01 | Reviewed on: 2022-09-05 | Accepted for printing on: 2023-03-23

    Published in: 2023 N 1 (222) / Literature

    Tyran Chrakyan (1875–1921) is one of the outstanding Western Armenian poets of the early twentieth century, author of the lyrical and philosophical prose poem “Inner World” (1906) and the poetic cycle “Cypress Country” published in 1908. The poetry of the “Cypress Country” collection is based on the symbolic aesthetics of the world perception. The collection consists of forty poems that are closely interrelated to the lyrical plot. The lyrical hero, as the embodiment of perfection and the link between the earth and heaven, reflects on cypresses.

    Keywords Tyran Chrakyan Intra “Cypress Country” sonnets symbolism beauty perfection another world.

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  • Lala Grkikyan - Bivalent intransitive verbs that take indirect object in Modern Armenian
    10 Pages | 202-212 | DOI: Doi:10.54503/0135-0536-2023.2-202 |

    Revceived on: 2023-02-22 | Reviewed on: 2023-03-03 | Accepted for printing on: 2023-06-19

    Published in: 2023 N 2 (223) / Philosophy

    Bivalent intransitive verbs suggest and require two types of indirect objects. Bivalent intransitive verbs collocate with the latter in three ways. In the first case, objects are collocated with the same verb by means of direct (non-prepositional) government. In the second case, the object expressed by a declensional form is collocated with the same verb by means of direct government, while the other object is collocated by means of indirect (prepositional) government, since it is expressed by a prepositional construction.

    Keywords valency intransitive verbs indirect object collocability government direct (non-prepositional) government indirect (prepositional) government prepositional construction.

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