التماسك النصي في سورة هود واخواتها == Textual coherence in Surah Hud and Its sisters

Author name: سعيد عكاب عبد العالي
Supervisor name: علاء الدين هاشم الخفاجي
General topic: Arabic Language and Literature
Specific topic: Language
Degree: Doctorate
University: University of Kerbala - College Of Education For Human Sciences - Department Of Arabic Language
Language: Arabic
University location: Karbala
First pages: 01T4625 - p.pdf
Abstract: This research is presented by the student : "Saeed Akab Abdulaali", in partial achievement of the requirement of granting a PhD in Arabic language and literature from the Faculty of Education for Human Sciences - University of Karbala.Textual coherence is in all its vocal, lexical, grammatical, and semantic means Works to achieve consistency and harmonization between units and elements of texts in the light Certain relationships link the units of text to each other, making the consolidated text to the recipient, The researchers had joined efforts to develop models for analysis text and classification of textual standards. The researchers dealt with the verses of the Koran and its surahs and in Hud surah and its sisters Especially for which chose to be a material for this academic research. This is because of these verses have many textual common points, which will come in the search for detailing and find out them, and to indicate what came from the appropriateness and the coherence between these blessed verses. The four chapters included the applied material for the study. The first Chapter deals with the grammatical consistency, and was divided into three sections : referral, deletion, and connection.The second chapter deals with verbal coherence, and was divided into three categories : accompanying pronunciations, repetitions, and substitution. The third chapter dealt with vocal coherence, and was divided between three sections : the rhyming, the alliteration, and the toning.The fourth and last chapter dealt with the semantic coherence, and was divided between three topics : context, semantic relations, and science of appropriateness. These chapters were ended with a conclusion that included the most important findings.
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