A textual syntacticstudy of Surat Al-Qamar (Vocal coherence as an example)

Document Type : Research Paper

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Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Faculty of Theology and Law, University of Shahid Bahonar, Kerman, Iran

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The term “Text Linguistics” emerged in the mid-1960s and is a branch of linguistics, focusing on the fact that the highest and strongest linguistic unit is not the “sentence” but the “text”. The main criterion of textual studies is consistency. Cohesion has forms and manifestations, including grammatical cohesion, semantic cohesion, lexical cohesion and phonological cohesion. This research uses a descriptive-analytical method and is based on the theory of the textual syntactic and it sheds light on the study of phonological coherence in the rhymes of Surah Al-Qamar. We studied the phonemic coherent rhythm in the rhymes of this Surah as well as what led to this coherence of shifting in the deletion, shifting in forwarding and delaying. On the other hand, we notice that the use of the verb instead of the noun, the verb based on the object instead of the verb based on the subject, and the singular noun instead of the plural noun formed a consistency and a harmony in the phonemic coherent rhythm, as we studied the repetition and its rhythmic coherence in all the rhythms. Finally, the activation weights of the separators were studied and most of the separators were based on the weight of “Faelon” at the stop and “Moftaelon” at the connection.

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