It has generally been assumed that there has not been any direct influence on Somali poetic metre from the metrical forms of Arabic. For the most part, this certainly seems to hold, but this article presents a poem which is of a type on which, it is argued, Arabic influence can be seen. The poem, ‘Taaj Awliyo’ by Sheekh Caaqib Cabdullaahi Jaamac (ca. 1922-?) is presented in detail and, although it has been described as being in the jiifto metre, it is demonstrated that this description of the metre is incorrect. It actually follows a previously undocumented metrical pattern which is the equivalent of four maqalaay warlaay lines. The article also shows how the metrical pattern can be seen as a Somalized analogue of the Arabic kāmil m...
Western studies on Persian metrical system debate the linguistic origins of quatrains, (Per. robāʽiy...
This study discusses the significance of metrics in Arabic poetry, its motives and reasons behind it...
This article presents two Somali poems in the jiifto metre: Fad Galbeed ‘Evening Cloud’ by Maxamed X...
It has generally been assumed that there has not been any direct influence on Somali poetic metre fr...
The author deepens the links between Arabic and Somali cultures in order to investigate about the pr...
In this paper I will propose a prosodic analysis of three important metres of the Swahili literary t...
The author takes the cue from a Gaarriye article to deepen the investigation on metrics in Somali po...
The aim of this study is to show how a system of metrical scansion interacts with a melodic-rhythmic...
Somalia has often been called a "nation of bards", and poetry is frequently considered to be the mos...
Metered Arabic poetry has a tradition extending back perhaps 1500 years (Arberry (1965) p. 1 and re...
none1siThis study aims to describe and analyse the metrical rules of versification referring to the ...
We propose a phonologically well motivated theory oj metrics that avoids several problems (e.g. tern...
In the Qur'an, there are many verses which employ one of the 16 patterns of the classical Arabic poe...
The article provides an analysis concerning the metrical characteristics of Somali oral poetry, in p...
The author aims at showing the results of his studies and analysis of metrics in Somali poetry, in p...
Western studies on Persian metrical system debate the linguistic origins of quatrains, (Per. robāʽiy...
This study discusses the significance of metrics in Arabic poetry, its motives and reasons behind it...
This article presents two Somali poems in the jiifto metre: Fad Galbeed ‘Evening Cloud’ by Maxamed X...
It has generally been assumed that there has not been any direct influence on Somali poetic metre fr...
The author deepens the links between Arabic and Somali cultures in order to investigate about the pr...
In this paper I will propose a prosodic analysis of three important metres of the Swahili literary t...
The author takes the cue from a Gaarriye article to deepen the investigation on metrics in Somali po...
The aim of this study is to show how a system of metrical scansion interacts with a melodic-rhythmic...
Somalia has often been called a "nation of bards", and poetry is frequently considered to be the mos...
Metered Arabic poetry has a tradition extending back perhaps 1500 years (Arberry (1965) p. 1 and re...
none1siThis study aims to describe and analyse the metrical rules of versification referring to the ...
We propose a phonologically well motivated theory oj metrics that avoids several problems (e.g. tern...
In the Qur'an, there are many verses which employ one of the 16 patterns of the classical Arabic poe...
The article provides an analysis concerning the metrical characteristics of Somali oral poetry, in p...
The author aims at showing the results of his studies and analysis of metrics in Somali poetry, in p...
Western studies on Persian metrical system debate the linguistic origins of quatrains, (Per. robāʽiy...
This study discusses the significance of metrics in Arabic poetry, its motives and reasons behind it...
This article presents two Somali poems in the jiifto metre: Fad Galbeed ‘Evening Cloud’ by Maxamed X...