The Semiology of Words in the Poetry of Ahmed Mohammed (Color, Personality, Nature

Authors

  • zara mahmood Department of Kurdish, College of Education, University of RAPARIN, Qaladze, Kurdistan Region, Iraq.
  • Safya Ahmad Department of Kurdish Language, College of Basic Education, Raparin University, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

Keywords:

Semiology, Words, Color, Personality, Nature

Abstract

   This study, titled "The Semiology of Words in the Poetry of Ahmed Mohammed (Color, Personality, Nature)," was conducted to explore the semiological dimension within the poet's work. It examines the symbols, emblems, and connotations that are reflected in the words of his poems. The poet frequently uses words that carry a secondary, hidden meaning, along with a collection of semantic connotations. These loaded meanings can be interpreted and uncovered by analyzing the context in which the words appear.

   This research utilizes a descriptive-analytical methodology, drawing on the semiological theories of Georges Mounin. The findings reveal the semiological dimensions of words that possess a secondary or loaded meaning, particularly those related to the fields of color, personality, and nature. These specific words are prominent and widely used throughout the poet's work. Ahmed Mohammed employs them purposefully, aiming to convey a desired meaning that is appropriate for creating poetic imagery, enhancing aesthetics, and aligning with the overall theme of the text.

Published

2026-03-01

How to Cite

mahmood ز., & Ahmad ص. (2026). The Semiology of Words in the Poetry of Ahmed Mohammed (Color, Personality, Nature. Journal of the Kurdish Academy, 1(66), 31–48. Retrieved from https://journal.ka.gov.krd/index.php/ka/article/view/918