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The Functions Of General Nouns Theory And Corpus Analysis Vera Benninghoven

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The Functions Of General Nouns Theory And Corpus Analysis Vera Benninghoven
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Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Vera Benninghoven
ISBN: 9783631747582, 3631747586
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Functions Of General Nouns Theory And Corpus Analysis Vera Benninghoven by Vera Benninghoven 9783631747582, 3631747586 instant download after payment.

The author critically discusses the concept of, which Halliday/Hasan introduced in their approach to lexical cohesion (1976), and she provides a comprehensive overview of these nouns from a micro- and a macro-linguistic perspective. For the empirical analysis, the author compiled a corpus, which allows statements about a medium- and genre-specific use of . For this purpose, she developed an analytical tool, which takes into account formal and semantic features. The major outcome of the corpus analysis is that are much more flexible in form and function than Halliday/Hasan assumed and, most importantly, that they fulfil genre-specific functions some of which have not systematically been associated with lexical cohesion.

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