Cohesion and Lexical Cohesion in Kutadgu Bilig / Bağdaşıklık ve Kutadgu Bilig’de Sözcük Bağdaşıklığı
Text is described as a sequence of cohesive sentences, not a random arrangement of sentences. Thus, cohesion is considered as the major criterion in recognizing a sentence sequence as a text. Since it includes the situations where one constituent is tied to another in a discourse, textual integri...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Cyprus International University
2016-11-01
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Series: | Folklor/Edebiyat |
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Online Access: | http://www.folkloredebiyat.org/Makaleler/1144003191_fe-88-9.pdf |
Summary: | Text is described as a sequence of cohesive sentences, not a random arrangement of
sentences. Thus, cohesion is considered as the major criterion in recognizing a sentence
sequence as a text. Since it includes the situations where one constituent is tied to another
in a discourse, textual integrity is related to cohesion frequently. It’s what makes a composition
a text, and all the language features that constitute the intratextual relations. There is
a variety of works among our historical period texts that can be examined in this respect.
One of these texts is the Kutadgu Bilig, which is one of the important works of the Karahanlı
Turkish. Kutadgu Bilig, a didactic work written in verse, in addition to including historic
period grammar features, in the way it treats the following three the subjects of whose
importance is universally well accepted (Til Erdemin Münin Asıgın Yasın Ayur; Edgülük
Kılmak Ögdisin Asıgların Ayur; Bilig Ukuş Erdemin Asıgın Ayur), is not a sequence of
random sentences. In the work, important concepts that are important in developing the
textual construct and meaning pattern is reflected in lexical cohesion. This contributes to revealing the basic ideas in the text and to the integrity of the text. This study reports and
informs on cohesion, which is one of the most important criterion in textuality. Moreover,
it investigates Kutadgu Bilig, a work that used textual criterion in meaning patterns artfully,
in terms of lexical cohesion. |
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ISSN: | 1300-7491 1300-7491 |