coherent & cohesive

Discussion in 'Linguistics' started by Cyrus the Great, Jul 5, 2014.

  1. Cyrus the Great Registered Senior Member

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    Considering linguistics, have I properly interpreted the following?


    Coherent is the adjective for the word coherence .

    Cohesive is the adjective for the word cohesion .




    Of course I know well the difference between the following in the field of linguistics in the level of discourse.
     
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  3. CHRIS.Q Registered Senior Member

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    What's the difference which
     
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  5. Captain Kremmen All aboard, me Hearties! Valued Senior Member

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    Yes, you've got that right.

    It's an interesting pair of words.
    Do you understand the similarities and differences between them?
    If you do, you are doing very well.
     
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