Semantic Relationships and their Impact on Textual Coherence: Diwan Urwa bin Al-Ward as a Model

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  • Ms. Sahar Abdul Hadi Hijazi Muhammad
    DOI https://doi.org/10.56989/benkj.v3i6.400

    Keywords:

    semantic relationship , semantic relations , text , diwan , poetry , textual coherence , Urwa bin al Ward , Diwan Urwa bin alWard

    Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    SDG 10
    SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
    54%

    Abstract

    The study of texts and their semantic relations is a crucial discipline within the field of linguistics. In fact, words are not just isolated elements but interact with each other to create a precise meaning that can be affected by various factors such as cultural or social context. Thus, in the general understanding of a particular text by examining its key role in constructing meaning and its impact on our individual and collective perceptions. This study aims to reveal the semantic relationships in texts by focusing on poetic texts, highlighting the types of these relationships and referring to their uses and arrangement. The study reached several results, most notably: the link is achieved with semantic relations in the Diwan on multiple patterns and images, such as being explicit or implicit, and then deduced from binary paradoxes, or the descriptive context; The semantic relationships are characterized by overlapping and intertwining, which leads to making the artistic images more harmonious, harmonious, and influencing the recipient. The study recommends the need to pay attention to defining the semantic relationships in the text and the divan because of its expressive importance and a sense of style, especially for the recipient.

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    Published

    06/02/2023

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    How to Cite

    Muhammad, S. (2023). Semantic Relationships and their Impact on Textual Coherence: Diwan Urwa bin Al-Ward as a Model. Ibn Khaldoun Journal for Studies and Researches, 3(6). https://doi.org/10.56989/benkj.v3i6.400