This thesis investigates the relationships between cohesion in texts and the meanings of the texts. I analyze hard news texts and the summaries written by competent readers for the texts in terms of nuclei (i.e. the combinations of Process and Medium) (Halliday, 1994), and examine the characteristics of the nuclei that recur in a text and are also considered as important to the meaning of the text. There are two main findings of my present study. The first is that when two or more recurrent nuclei in a text are considered as important to the meaning of the text, the relationship in the lead that holds between the nuclei are also thought of as important to the text's meaning. This finding provides evidence for the claim made by many linguist...
Introduction 1.1 Background to the Study Problem This article presents findings on a comparative a...
Language is envisioned as an organic system of linguistic units. There are 7 linguistic units. The t...
The research reported in this dissertation focuses on the cognitive processes and representations in...
Just as a sentence is far more than a mere concatenation of words, a text is far more than a mere co...
Just as a sentence is far more than a mere concatenation of words, a text is far more than a mere co...
The question of textual cohesion is of fundamental importance in any analysis of text organization, ...
This paper discusses the functions of cohesive relations in text. Cohesion is the singular factor th...
That some entity called \u27text\u27 exists has rarely been questioned, but because of its complexit...
Drawing on Relevance Theory (Sperber and Wilson, 1986; Blakemore, 1987, 1992) and taking insights fr...
This is a study of lexical cohesion--cohesive relationships among meaning units--perceived in Englis...
Abstract: An analysis of linguistic approaches to determining the lexical cohesion in text reveals d...
This study outlines a two-layered system of text-structure representation for factual English texts....
The results of an empirical study of readers ’ perceptions of lexical cohesion in text are presented...
In this article I challenge the claim that nuclearity is a central principle in the organization of ...
This thesis takes a systemic functional approach towards looking at coherence in two expository text...
Introduction 1.1 Background to the Study Problem This article presents findings on a comparative a...
Language is envisioned as an organic system of linguistic units. There are 7 linguistic units. The t...
The research reported in this dissertation focuses on the cognitive processes and representations in...
Just as a sentence is far more than a mere concatenation of words, a text is far more than a mere co...
Just as a sentence is far more than a mere concatenation of words, a text is far more than a mere co...
The question of textual cohesion is of fundamental importance in any analysis of text organization, ...
This paper discusses the functions of cohesive relations in text. Cohesion is the singular factor th...
That some entity called \u27text\u27 exists has rarely been questioned, but because of its complexit...
Drawing on Relevance Theory (Sperber and Wilson, 1986; Blakemore, 1987, 1992) and taking insights fr...
This is a study of lexical cohesion--cohesive relationships among meaning units--perceived in Englis...
Abstract: An analysis of linguistic approaches to determining the lexical cohesion in text reveals d...
This study outlines a two-layered system of text-structure representation for factual English texts....
The results of an empirical study of readers ’ perceptions of lexical cohesion in text are presented...
In this article I challenge the claim that nuclearity is a central principle in the organization of ...
This thesis takes a systemic functional approach towards looking at coherence in two expository text...
Introduction 1.1 Background to the Study Problem This article presents findings on a comparative a...
Language is envisioned as an organic system of linguistic units. There are 7 linguistic units. The t...
The research reported in this dissertation focuses on the cognitive processes and representations in...