Englisch Textanalyse
FS 2014
FS 2014
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Cartes-fiches | 78 |
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Langue | English |
Catégorie | Anglais |
Niveau | Université |
Crée / Actualisé | 27.04.2014 / 22.09.2016 |
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Coherence: Macro-propositions?
- coherence at the global level
- overall unity of a discourse sequence
- global meaning of a passage
- meanings assigned to text in processes of interpretation and the meanings derived from the local meaning of words and sentences
- in addition to the meanings of words and sentences, world knowledge (extralinguistic knowl.) affects the reader's ability to understand a piece of text as a coherent whole
Coherence: Constructing meaning from texts?
- procedural knowledge (knowing how)
- declarative knowledge (knowing what)
- linguistic knowledge: pre-existing knowledge about the language, co-textual knowledge gained from text, social knowledge (genre, text type, etc)
- extralinguistic knowledge: pre-existing knowledge about various domains, knowledge acquired from the text
Coherence - Argumentation: Claim?
the statement being argued (a thesis)
also: thesis statement, opinion, assertion, premise, proposition
Coherence - Argumentation: Grounds?
the data, facts or evidence to prove the argument
also: reasons, evidence, supporting points, examples, citations/expert's opinions
Coherence - Argumentation: Warrant?
the general, often implicit, statements that serve as bridges between the claim and the data
Coherence - Argumentation: Backing?
implicit assumptions that support the warrants by answering different questions
Coherence - Argumentation: Qualifier?
statements that limit the strength of the argument or statements that propose the conditions under which the argument is true
Coherence - Argumentation: Rebuttals?
counter-arguments and their answers or statements indicating circumstances when the general argument does not hold true
Coherence: Schemata?
- discussed by Kant
- background knowledge used to make sense of experience
- set of concepts co-activated depending on the context
- "global patterns of events and states in ordered sequences linked by time proximity and casuality." (B&D)
Coherence: Frames?
- proposed by Minsky to represent fixed structures of knowledge (stereotypical situations)
- allows coherence to be imposed on incoming info
- packets of info similar to a film frame
- exemplify typical instances or cases
- inherit default assumptions that can be displaced when more specific info is available
- global patterns containing commonsense knowledge about central concepts (e.g. birthday parties)
Coherence: Scripts?
- predict behavior in specific situations/frames
- frame-like structures representing sequences of expected actions or events (similar to a film)
- established plans called up fequently to specify the roles of participants and their expected actions
- allow us to fill in or infer scenes or actions that are not explicitly mentioned
Clarity: Layout and design features?
- titles and headings
- white space
- numerical and alphabetical lists
- typeface, including:
- font size
- font type
- font features
- margins, indenting, white space between paragraphs
- tables and visuals (charts, illustrations, photographs)
- color, columns, frames, symbols (arrows etc)
Clarity: Organization?
- layout and design features (appearance)
- headings at different levels
- recognizable without reading the text
- traditional and/or expected characteristics
- agreed upon by discourse community
- economical or unambiguous communication
- genre-specific conventions
Clarity: Headings?
- titles of books, articles, texts
- chapters, sections, paragraphs
- closed class words excluded if possible
- elliptic structures ("telegraph style")
- special typeface/fonts/effects
- spacing (center, right-justified, white space)
- conventions specific to genre and/or publisher
Clarity: Signposts / linguistic features?
- lists and parallelism
- predictive devices
- reading path / organization / logical development
- pronoun and determiner deixis
- explicit indicators of syntactic relations (cj, A)
- distinction between original text, direct speech and reported speech
- inter- and intra-textual references
Cohesion (lexical ties): What are lexical ties?
semantic field, full recurrences, partial recurrences, supernym, (co-)hyponyms, (co-)meronyms, synonyms, antonyms, paraphrase, ad-hoc paraphrase, metonym, synecdoche
Cohesion (lexical ties): semantic field?
words that share a common semantic property
Cohesion (lexical ties): full recurrences?
exact repetitions and inflectional (e.g. plural form) variants of same word
Cohesion (lexical ties): partial recurrences?
partial repetitions and derivational variants of same word
Cohesion (lexical ties): supernym?
general term or larger whole (if it's used and a more specific word follows) / "overterm"
Cohesion (lexical ties): hyponmys?
specific type of general term / "underterm"
Cohesion (lexical ties): meronyms
part of a larger whole (supernym)
Cohesion (lexical ties): synonyms?
words with the same dictionary meaning
Cohesion (lexical ties): antonyms?
words with "opposite" meaning
Cohesion (lexical ties): paraphrase?
phrase with same meaning as a word
producer of texts (writer)
Cohesion (lexical ties): ad-hoc paraphrase?
words and phrases referring to the same thing or person in the text
Cohesion (lexical ties): metonym?
substiution of one word for another word closely associated with it
Cohesion (lexical ties): synecdoche?
substitution of one word for another that it is a part of or vice versa.
Cohesion (lexical ties): metonymy?
- effect for cause: It's a slow road.
- object for user. The press is responsible for...
- substance for form: Do they take plastic?
- place for event: Fukushima has changed...
- institution for people: No. 10 has not yet...
- producer for product: She owns a Picasso...
Cohesion (lexical ties): synecdoche? (more)
- part for whole (meronym to refer to supernym): We need two hired hands.
- whole for part (supernym to refer to meronym): Switzerland won the game.
- species for genus (hyponym to refer to supernym): Can you hoover the hall=
- genus for species (supernym to refer to hyponym): Stupid animal!
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