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Lexical Repetition in Text: Metalinguistica. Vol. 15


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This book explores lexical repetition and its text-organizing function in English written discourse. It intends to contribute to three main areas of study. It contributes to cohesion analysis by showing that by treating the concept of repetition in a new, broader sense, lexical cohesion as a whole may be seen in fact as various forms of lexical repetition. It also contributes to repetition research, because it demonstrates that lexical repetition and the way it clusters in text make a unique contribution to the organizational quality of written discourse. Finally, it contributes to English written text analysis in that it partly answers a question that has long been bedeviling the science of text: whether or not there exists a way to -measure- subjective intuition objectively. This study shows that there is a way to measure subjective/intuitive perceptions of discourse quality via objective means, that is, through the analysis of linguistic elements identifiable on the textual surface."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783631391358
ISBN-10: 3631391358
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 247 x 150 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W
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Notă biografică

The Author: Krisztina Károly is currently senior lecturer at the Department English Applied Linguistics, School of English and American Studies, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.

Cuprins

Contents: The text-organizing function of lexical repetition in English written discourse - Main schools and advances of product-oriented English written text analysis - A theoretical grounding for the analysis of lexical cohesion as various forms of lexical repetition - A refined version of Hoey's (1991) repetition model.