This article presents a novel automatic method of text analysis aimed at discovering patterns of lexical cohesion in political speech. The unit of analysis are groups of words with related meanings; the software is based on the results of a multiperson annotation experiment that captures reliably identified connections between words in a text. We illustrate the advantages of such a representation by juxtaposing results of a detailed hand-made analysis of Margaret Thatcher’s rhetoric with analysis based on the automatically detected groups of words. We both corroborate previous findings regarding Thatcher’s rhetorical tools and illuminate additional elements thereof. We suggest that lexical cohesion analysis is a promising technique to bridg...
This thesis considers the role of lexical cohesion in various approaches of discourse analysis. Two ...
The thesis examines grammatical and lexical cohesion in journalistic text. The main object of the re...
This paper describes a reader-based experiment on lexical cohesion, detailing the task given to re...
In this research, the researcher discusses the using of lexical cohesion in inauguration speech by D...
The thesis focuses on two political speeches (held by Bush and Blair respectively)evolving around th...
The presence of cohesive devices in speech plays a crucial role in representing the functioning of l...
The writing of news must pay attention to the element of cohesion in terms of cohesive, interrelated...
The writing of news must pay attention to the element of cohesion in terms of cohesive, interrelated...
A methodology for automatically summarising scientific texts is presented using the patterns of lexi...
The use of language in political campaign speech is always interesting to be observed. It mostly con...
Wati, Rina Kurnia. 2013. An Analysis of Lexical Cohesion In The Script of Bill Clinton’s Speech In D...
This article contends that the collocation of words in a given textual situation is closely linked t...
We study in this paper the cohesion of a leader\u27s speeches over time. This is part of a larger pr...
This study, entitled, ”Texture and textuality in Political Discourse: A Study of Cohesive Devices in...
The present study attempts to add to the existing body of literature on political rhetoric by analyz...
This thesis considers the role of lexical cohesion in various approaches of discourse analysis. Two ...
The thesis examines grammatical and lexical cohesion in journalistic text. The main object of the re...
This paper describes a reader-based experiment on lexical cohesion, detailing the task given to re...
In this research, the researcher discusses the using of lexical cohesion in inauguration speech by D...
The thesis focuses on two political speeches (held by Bush and Blair respectively)evolving around th...
The presence of cohesive devices in speech plays a crucial role in representing the functioning of l...
The writing of news must pay attention to the element of cohesion in terms of cohesive, interrelated...
The writing of news must pay attention to the element of cohesion in terms of cohesive, interrelated...
A methodology for automatically summarising scientific texts is presented using the patterns of lexi...
The use of language in political campaign speech is always interesting to be observed. It mostly con...
Wati, Rina Kurnia. 2013. An Analysis of Lexical Cohesion In The Script of Bill Clinton’s Speech In D...
This article contends that the collocation of words in a given textual situation is closely linked t...
We study in this paper the cohesion of a leader\u27s speeches over time. This is part of a larger pr...
This study, entitled, ”Texture and textuality in Political Discourse: A Study of Cohesive Devices in...
The present study attempts to add to the existing body of literature on political rhetoric by analyz...
This thesis considers the role of lexical cohesion in various approaches of discourse analysis. Two ...
The thesis examines grammatical and lexical cohesion in journalistic text. The main object of the re...
This paper describes a reader-based experiment on lexical cohesion, detailing the task given to re...