Non-Structural Grammatical Coherence Analysis in Sahifeh Sajjadieh’s Twelfth Prayer and its Translations

Coherence is a semantic concept that refers to semantic relations in the text and distinguishes it as a text from non-text. Cohesion potentially lies in the language system tools, such as referral, removal, succession, etc., within the language itself. Given the necessity of the principle of equilib...

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Main Authors: Aliakbar Noreside, Masood Salmani Haghighi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2018-12-01
Series:پژوهش‌های ترجمه در زبان و ادبیات عربی
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Online Access:https://rctall.atu.ac.ir/article_9521_e1eb5ccb00b288906377d6825606fcf8.pdf
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Summary:Coherence is a semantic concept that refers to semantic relations in the text and distinguishes it as a text from non-text. Cohesion potentially lies in the language system tools, such as referral, removal, succession, etc., within the language itself. Given the necessity of the principle of equilibrium and equality in the translation process, the reflection of each of the above factors in translating is important in the direction of moving in line with the original text. Since Sahifeh Sajjadieh, as a coherent text, includes various types of coherence, it is expected that the translations made will reflect these elements of coherence. This paper uses a descriptive-analytical approach to study and adapt the components of non-structural grammatical coherence in the text of the Twelve Sufi Sajjadiyah prayers and four translations. From this study, the degree of adherence of the translators to the reflection of these components of the coherence section was examined. Finally, the result of this study was that among the massive components of some translators, in the shadow of the movement, the equivalents and equal to the original text, and the selection of appropriate equivalents, the original has been fully reflected in its translations, in some cases the translators have overlooked this principle, which can be attributed to factors such as the particular style of the translator and the grammatical capacity of the target text.
ISSN:2980-7735
2538-2608