Advances in Written Text AnalysisMalcolm Coulthard Routledge, 2002 - 336 páginas This work provides an overview of a wide range of approaches to written text analysis. It includes both classic and specially commissioned papers by distinguished authors, which share a common linguistic framework. The pieces contain a variety of focuses from the patterning of paragraphs, sections or whole texts to the organization of clauses, individual expressions and single words, as well as a variety of text-types. The examples used range from pure science through social science, academic journals, weekly magazines and newspapers, to literary narratives. This collection forms the basis for an course on written text analysis that should be of interest to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students. |
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Advance Labelling analysis anaphoric assumption basic clause relations basic text structure claim Cobuild cohesion collocation context contrast denials diabetics discourse discussion DNA fingerprinting element English evaluation example explicit fact fixed expressions focus frame function genre grammar Halliday head noun his/her hyponyms hypothetical ideational indicate inferences interaction interpretation language lexical linguistic meaning metaphor minisatellites modal modal verb N-Rheme narrative nominal group noun phrase ofthe organization ovalbumin paragraph particular pattern phrasal verb phrase prediction present previous research pro-forms problem propositions question reader reading reference Relevance Marker research articles response retrospective labels Rheme role Runner’s World s/he scientific Scientific American segment semantic sentence sequence signal Sinclair Situation specific statement status T-unit text segment textual Thematic Theme triad turn unit University of Birmingham Urban Stress Test verb words writer written text