TEMA 29. ANÁLISIS Y ARTICULACIÓN DEL DISCURSO. COHESIÓN Y COHERENCIA. ANÁFORA Y CATÁFORA. LOS CONECTORES. DEIXIS.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION TO DEVELOP:
1. INTRODUCTION: TEXT LINGUISTICS
2.DEFINITION OF DISCOURSE: SENTENTE & UTTERANCE
3. COHESION AND COHERENCE
3.1 . REFERENCE (ANAPHORA AND CATAPHORA)
3.2. ELLIPSIS AND SUBSTITUTION
3.3. CONJUNTIONS
3.4. LEXICAL ORGANIZATION
4. CONNNECTIVES
4.1. CONJUNCTIONS
4.2. DISJUNCTIONS
4.3. CONDITIONALS
4.4. CONTRASTIVES
5. DEIXIS
5.1. PERSON
5.2. TIME
5.3. SPACE
5.4. DISCOURSE
KEY CONCEPTS / TERMS / NAMES TO INCLUDE:
- Discourse
- Coherence
- Cohesion
- Ties (Halliday and Hasan): reference, substitution ellipsis, conjunction, and lexical cohesion.
- 7 standards of textuality (Beaugrande and Dressler): cohesion, coherence, intentionality and acceptability, informativity, situationality and intertextuality.
- Sentence vs utterance
- Speech acts
- Text linguistics
- Substitution, ellipsis, conjunction and lexical cohesion
- Co-operative principle
- Connective types
- Deixis
- Beaugrande and Dressler
- Halliday and Hasan
- Van Dijk
- Searle
ESSENTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY:
- Cook, Guy. Discourse. 1989
- Halliday and Hasan. Cohesion in English 1976
- Van Dijk A Handbook of Discourse Analysis. 1985
- De Beaugrande and Dressler. Introduction to Text Linguistics. 1981
- Searle, John. 1969. Speech Acts. An Essay in the Philosophy of Language. Cambridge: CUP.
- Quirk.A comprehensive Grammar of English. Longman. 1985.
- Crystal, D. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language. C.U.P. 2004.
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