Analysis of coherence in the first sermon of Nahj al-Balaghah

Abstract:
With the development of modern linguistics courses High accuracy was outstanding literary studies. Writers on the theories of linguistics as a structured and systematic analysis of literary texts began. Halliday and Hassan's theory the theories of modern linguistics courses that fall within the role orientation. He speaks of the theory of integration of teaching should be a coherent text. R. Hassan" complete theory of Halliday and Hassan is an integrative theory of harmony.
This is the “Mqamh Mzyryh" Badiozaman Hamadan. In this paper, in light of the theory and the theory of R. Halliday and Hassan Hassan coherence and coordination of cohesion in Maqameh Mazyryeh be examined. Therefore, the present study has tried Integrating factors and coordination among these factors Analyze the factors of coherence and coordination between these factors and the analytical descriptive method In the first sermon of Nahj al-Balaghah.The results show that Imam Ali (as) in this sermon considerable attention to making knots and loops is building cohesion and his sermon, despite the variety of subjects, has a lot of coherence.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Quarterly Journal of Nahjolbalagha, Volume:5 Issue: 18, 2017
Pages:
1 to 13
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