scholarly journals The matter of comparative studies of the national version of the poems: “Garip Ashiq Shakhsanem” (on The Examples Of Karakalpak, Uzbek And Turkmen Languages)

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 11-12
Author(s):  
Allambergenov Kenesbay

This article is about the epic of a stranger and a lover in love and a comparative study of its national versions. Moreover, the matter of comparative studies of the national version of the poems. On this case “Garip Ashiq Shakhsanem” (on the examples of Karakalpak, Uzbek and Turkmen languages) has been analyzed and investigated both methodological and theoretically.

2016 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 161-224
Author(s):  
ʿĀʾiḍ B. Sad Al-Dawsarī

The story of Lot is one of many shared by the Qur'an and the Torah, and Lot's offer of his two daughters to his people is presented in a similar way in the two books. This article compares the status of Lot in the Qur'an and Torah, and explores the moral dimensions of his character, and what scholars of the two religions make of this story. The significance of the episodes in which Lot offers his daughters to his people lies in the similarities and differences of the accounts given in the two books and the fact that, in both the past and the present, this story has presented moral problems and criticism has been leveled at Lot. Context is crucial in understanding this story, and exploration of the ways in which Lot and his people are presented is also useful in terms of comparative studies of the two scriptures. This article is divided into three sections: the first explores the depiction of Lot in the two texts, the second explores his moral limitations, and the third discusses the interpretations of various exegetes and scholars of the two books. Although there are similarities between the Qur'anic and Talmudic accounts of this episode, it is read differently by scholars from the two religions because of the different contexts of the respective accounts.


2018 ◽  
Vol 50 (3) ◽  
pp. 39-59
Author(s):  
Jacomien Van Niekerk

Despite many efforts to publish comprehensive literary histories of South or Southern Africa in recent years, few studies existin which a thorough comparative study is undertaken between two or more South African literatures. This article wants to provide a practical example of such a study by comparing the urbanisation of Afrikaners in Afrikaans literature with that of black people as seen in English and Zulu literature. The statement made by Ampie Coetzee that comparative studies should take place within the framework of discursive formations is one of the fundamental starting points of this study. Maaike Meijer’s concept of the “cultural text” is further employed as a theoretical instrument. The identification of repeating sets of representation is central to the demarcation of a “cultural text about urbanisation” in Afrikaans, English and Zulu literature respectively. The cultural text forms the basis from which a valid comparative study can be embarked upon, and the results of the research have important implications for further comparative studies but also literary historiography.


Yuridika ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 469
Author(s):  
Akhmad Budi Cahyono

Default is something that often occurs in contractual relationship. It can be not perform its obligations in the contract in all or in a part, performing its obligations but not in accordance with was agreed, performing its obligations but not in time, and performing something that is prohibited in the contract. Due to default, the injured party may claim compensation and / or terminate the contract. The problem is, the Indonesian Civil Code does not specify how a contract can be terminated in case of default. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct a comparative study in other countries in terms of how a default can terminate the contract. The British which adopt common law tradition where jurisprudence is the main source of law is the right choice for conducting comparative studies. Countries with common law traditions have detailed legal rules based on jurisprudence. As in Indonesia, according to British contract law, defaults also can terminate the contract. However, unlike in Indonesia, according to British contract law, termination due to a default is only allowed in the event that the default is very serious. The very serious forms of default will be elaborated and become a part of the discussion in this paper.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (22) ◽  
pp. 8557-8570 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lina Chong ◽  
Jianxin Zou ◽  
Xiaoqin Zeng ◽  
Wenjiang Ding

Both LaF3 and the in situ formed LaH2 enable the reversible hydrogen sorption in NaBH4. Comparative studies show that La-B phases play the major role for the regeneration of NaBH4 in both the NaBH4+LaF3 and the NaBH4+LaH2 composites while the substitution of F- for H- results in more favorable thermodynamics in the NaBH4+LaF3 composite.


2014 ◽  
Vol 638-640 ◽  
pp. 32-35
Author(s):  
Diane Amba Mfinda ◽  
Hua Ma ◽  
Zhen Bao Li

Because of the predominance of construction techniques, a solid knowledge of reinforced concrete principles and rules is necessary and crucial. This study focuses on a comparative studies of different sizing standards, the Euro Code 2,the Egyptian Code 203 and the Algerian Code 93 for a rectangular reinforced concrete section subjected to simple bending in limit states and is well supported on one hand by one of the determining factors in design and on the other hand by the economy and security. The comparison of sizing standards in the limit states will assist the designer in their choice of a suitable design code.


Author(s):  
Stefan Vogenauer

Sources of law serve to separate the province of law from the realm of non-law. Only propositions that are derived from a valid source of law are genuinely legal propositions. This article outlines the role of sources of law and legal method in the study of comparative law. The second section explains why these topics have been central to comparative legal scholarship from its very beginnings. The third section attempts to clarify their ambit for the purposes of comparative study, and identifies the pitfalls lurking for the comparative lawyer who wants to determine another system’s sources of law and the methodological approach prevailing there. The fourth section gives an overview of the most important comparative studies specifically dedicated to these matters. The fifth section maps out some areas which merit further research.


1972 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 97-100
Author(s):  
M. A. Afifi

1. A comparative study on the digestibility of beef, buffalo, camel and mutton fats was made with chicks during the 4th week of age. Each fat was added to a low-fat diet at levels of 3, 6 and 9%.2. The mean digestibilities of beef, buffalo, camel and mutton fats were 85.4, 72.6, 83.9 and 94.1% respectively. Thus mutton fat appeared to be significantly superior to other fats, whereas buffalo fat was significantly inferior.3. The melting points of the fats seemed to have no influence on their digestibilities.4. With the exception of beef fat, the digestibility of the fats improved as the iodine value increased.


1981 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 125-135 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nikos Stamatis ◽  
George Yannopoulos ◽  
Michael Pelecanos

SUMMARYA comparative study of two male recombination factors (31. 1 MRF and 23. 5 MRF) isolated from the same Southern Greek natural population, revealed specific differences in their activities. 23. 5 MRF induces female sterility due to atrophie ovaries at a wide range of temperatures while 31. 1 MRF does so only at high temperatures. The gross morphology of the atrophie ovaries was the same and unilaterally affected pairs were found in the F1of crosses with both 23. 5 and 31. 1 MRF. Furthermore, 23. 5 MRF induces: (a) lower frequencies of abnormal anaphases I and II than 31. 1 MRF, (b) higher frequencies of ‘double crossovers’ resulting from deficiences or duplications, (c) large clusters of recombinants, suggesting premeiotic origin and (d) cases where one of the non-recombinant phenotypes was not produced. Such cases have never been observed with 31. 1 MRF. Moreover, the cytoplasm of theCy L4/Pmstrain that suppresses 31. 1 MRF does not affect the activities of 23. 5 MRF. Hypotheses to explain the different behaviour of the two factors are presented and discussed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-40
Author(s):  
Bijan Bidabad

This paper tries to compare more accurate and efficient L1 norm regression algorithms. Other comparative studies are mentioned, and their conclusions are discussed. Many experiments have been performed to evaluate the comparative efficiency and accuracy of the selected algorithms.  


2020 ◽  
pp. 3-12

Nowadays, social, cultural and literary ties are developing day by day, so that the future of comparative literature is one of the perspective areas of science. The commonality and features of literary events are defined in any comparative study. This serves as the basis for the exsistance of general literary theoretical issues. The goal is to provide students, masters and all researchers with theoretical information about the methodology of comparative literature, explain the methods of comparative study of fiction, improve their knowledge in this area. The objective of the study is to provide theoretical knowledge about the comparative historical method and its founders, basic concepts; macro and micro comparative studies; literary relations between East and West and criteria for a comparative analysis of literary texts, as well as developing researchers' ability to compare and contrast literary events.


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