The author, by undertaking the issue of categorisation of linguistic statement draws attention to the diversified terminology referring to the text patterns. The observation of the contents of notions - most frequently used nowadays in the theory of text /discourse - as well as their realm and methodological context, leads to the conclusion that this differentiation has its origins not only in the transformations taking place within theoretical discourse concerning the text (eg. pluralism of methodology, tendencies to integrating formulations etc) but also in inconsistent separation of particular levels of categorisation by the researchers, especially the basic level from those placed above and below the basic one. The author sugges...
Communicative Planes of Discourse Revisited: Language, Text, Register and GenreThe article raises t...
Jean-Claude Beacco : Trois perspectives linguistiques sur la notion de genre discursif. This contri...
Contemporary text linguistics once again faces the necessity to ask itself a question about the obje...
The author, by undertaking the issue of categorisation of linguistic statement draws attention to t...
<span>The author, by undertaking the issue of categorisation of linguistic statement draws attention...
The possibility of asking questions in stylistics is always determined by the current situation in l...
Aspects of Discourse and Genre takes a functional approach to language within the general framework ...
Aspects of Discourse and Genre takes a functional approach to language within the general framework ...
The concept of a theory of genre continues to be elusive. The criterion used for the generic classif...
The aim of this special issue is to describe the process of ad hoc categorization in discourse, by f...
In this paper the author tries to present various concepts oftext in the latest theories of textual ...
We use the term textual genre to refer to a conventionalised form of text that has a specific functi...
The paper explores the possibilities and limitations of a general text typology within the framework...
The article is devoted to the study of discourse from a linguistic approach within which discourse m...
Genre constitutes the rhetorical features of a text and the semiotic communicative purpose(s) it ser...
Communicative Planes of Discourse Revisited: Language, Text, Register and GenreThe article raises t...
Jean-Claude Beacco : Trois perspectives linguistiques sur la notion de genre discursif. This contri...
Contemporary text linguistics once again faces the necessity to ask itself a question about the obje...
The author, by undertaking the issue of categorisation of linguistic statement draws attention to t...
<span>The author, by undertaking the issue of categorisation of linguistic statement draws attention...
The possibility of asking questions in stylistics is always determined by the current situation in l...
Aspects of Discourse and Genre takes a functional approach to language within the general framework ...
Aspects of Discourse and Genre takes a functional approach to language within the general framework ...
The concept of a theory of genre continues to be elusive. The criterion used for the generic classif...
The aim of this special issue is to describe the process of ad hoc categorization in discourse, by f...
In this paper the author tries to present various concepts oftext in the latest theories of textual ...
We use the term textual genre to refer to a conventionalised form of text that has a specific functi...
The paper explores the possibilities and limitations of a general text typology within the framework...
The article is devoted to the study of discourse from a linguistic approach within which discourse m...
Genre constitutes the rhetorical features of a text and the semiotic communicative purpose(s) it ser...
Communicative Planes of Discourse Revisited: Language, Text, Register and GenreThe article raises t...
Jean-Claude Beacco : Trois perspectives linguistiques sur la notion de genre discursif. This contri...
Contemporary text linguistics once again faces the necessity to ask itself a question about the obje...