الخلاصة
Cohesion and Coherence Theory plays a significant role in the field of
discourse analysis. Despite the fact that it occupies an important status in the Western
linguistic literature, its linguistic roots in other cultures especially those in Arabic have
not been paid enough attention. In Arabic, the classical linguistic renown study, namely
Al-Nadhm Theory, proposed by Al-Jirjani seems to be an antecedent version,in a way
or another, to the Western one. Thus, a scholar investigation of this claim is worth
conducting to form a solid and clearer picture about cohesion and coherence as
linguistic notions. This has prompted this paper to concern itself with the task of crosstheoretically
contrasting the two theories so as to show the similarities and differences
between them. Additionally, it attempts to find out some aspects of convergence between
them. In association with the aforementioned aims, this study hypothesizes that the
Western theory is a merely developed version of an antecedent version, namely the
Arabic one. Though the two theories expose differences, they show similarities and
share many linguistic areas where they meet. |