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بخشی م, Taheri Nia A B, Mirzaiee F. Narrative Structural Dissemination in the Story of Adam in the Holy Qur’an. AIJH 2015; 22 (1) :33-48
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Narrative frequency is one of the main temporal and stylistic categories as well as an important miraculous aspect de-familiarizing Qur’an. The story of Adam is among the Qur’anic stories that have been repeated in seven verses. Of the artistic aspects of this story, it can be referred to its narrative dissemination. The types of frequency differing from singular, anaphoric, style and anaphoric frequency where the last two have been used more due to their semantic aspects. Of the functions of frequency in the story of Adam, one can mention the emphasis on the former meaning by verbal and stylistic dislocation or the verbal correlation, fixation of meaning in the mind of the addressee and immortality of the content, surprise of the reader, signification and enrichment, clarification of the event and character and concentration on the theme in the story and expansion of the concepts and aesthetic function. This story has employed unique narrative styles in selection that inspires different meanings such as de-familiarization frequency, frequent retrospective and prospective  and combination of both of them and utilization of different viewpoints, usage of continuous tense and these styles serve for religious and educational purposes. This paper tries to explain the de-familiarization of frequency.  
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Received: 2014/10/29 | Accepted: 2015/06/6 | Published: 2015/10/13

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