Cohesion may refer to:
Cohesion is the grammatical and lexical linking within a text or sentence that holds a text together and gives it meaning. It is related to the broader concept of coherence.
There are two main types of cohesion: grammatical cohesion which is based on structural content, and lexical cohesion which is based on lexical content and background knowledge. A cohesive text is created in many different ways. In Cohesion in English, M.A.K. Halliday and Ruqaiya Hasan identify five general categories of cohesive devices that create coherence in texts: reference, ellipsis, substitution, lexical cohesion and conjunction.
A conjunction sets up a relationship between two clauses. The most basic but least cohesive is the conjunction and. Transitions are conjunctions that add cohesion to text and include then, however, in fact, and consequently. Conjunctions can also be implicit and deduced from correctly interpreting the text.
There are two referential devices that can create cohesion:
Cohesion are a four-piece indie rock band from Manchester. The group are:
The band were formed by O'Hara and McPhillips in 2003. Burroughs joined the duo in 2004, with Harrison completing the line-up in 2005. After a sustained period of playing gigs at local venues, the group have released two EPs independently, Cohesion EP and Shadows In The Shade EP (named after a lyric in the song 'Can't Ignore') to critical acclaim in the local press and internet music sites.
The band consider their influences to be bands such as The La's, Coldplay, The Flaming Lips, David Bowie, The Beach Boys, Culture Club, Wham!, and the Butthole Surfers. amongst others. Reviews of the band have noted the band's distinct 'West Coast' sound.
Cohesion are currently residing in Levenshulme, Manchester.
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Balat may refer to:
Balat is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Balat is the traditional Jewish quarter in the Fatih district of Istanbul. It is located on the European side of Istanbul, in the old city on the historic peninsula, on the western bank of the Golden Horn. (Another Istanbul neighborhood deeply associated with Jewish settlement is Kuzguncuk on the Asian shore.)
The name Balat is probably derived from Greek palation (palace), from Latin palatium, after the nearby Palace of Blachernae.
Coordinates: 41°01′58″N 28°56′44″E / 41.0328°N 28.9456°E / 41.0328; 28.9456