تحلیل انسجام و هماهنگی اسجامی در شهری کوتاه از شاملو
محورهای موضوعی : زبان و ادب فارسی
1 - دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد سنندج
2 - دانش آموخته دکتری زبان و ادبیات فارسی دانشگاه خوارزمی
کلید واژه: contemporary poetry, Cohesion, lexical Cohesion, Grammatical Cohesion, Cohesive Harmony, AhmadShamloo,
چکیده مقاله :
According to Halliday& R.Hassan, semantic cohesion is defined as "a semantic concept" and refers to the semantic relationships between the elements of a text.The understanding of some textual elements can be facilitatedbased on the functions of these relationships. One element presupposes the other and this means that the second element cannot be understood without the first one. Therefore, the relationships between the textual elements lead to the cohesion and consistence of the text. Classifying the cohesive elements, this paper is conducted to analyze one of Shamloo`s poems by using Halliday& Hassan`s theory of cohesion and cohesive harmony. And finally, the elements are investigated which consist each cohesive chain. The results show that this poem is cohesive and its grammatical cohesion is more than its lexical cohesion. The majority of instances of grammatical cohesion are related to personal reference. Applying this theory, we can measure the degree of cohesion in all the poems by Shamloo and any other poet.
According to Halliday& R.Hassan, semantic cohesion is defined as "a semantic concept" and refers to the semantic relationships between the elements of a text.The understanding of some textual elements can be facilitatedbased on the functions of these relationships. One element presupposes the other and this means that the second element cannot be understood without the first one. Therefore, the relationships between the textual elements lead to the cohesion and consistence of the text. Classifying the cohesive elements, this paper is conducted to analyze one of Shamloo`s poems by using Halliday& Hassan`s theory of cohesion and cohesive harmony. And finally, the elements are investigated which consist each cohesive chain. The results show that this poem is cohesive and its grammatical cohesion is more than its lexical cohesion. The majority of instances of grammatical cohesion are related to personal reference. Applying this theory, we can measure the degree of cohesion in all the poems by Shamloo and any other poet.
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