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de Beaugrande and Dressler 1981

 
Reference
 

de Beaugrande, R., and W. U. Dressler . 1981.Introduction to text linguistics. London: Longman. 270 pages. Location: Dallas SIL Library 410 B 375. Interest level: specialist.

Summary
 

Presents the basic notions of

 
  • discourse
  • text types, and
  • how texts function in human interaction.
 

Text is defined as communicative occurrence that meets seven standards of textuality:

 
  • Cohesion
  • Coherence
  • Intentionality
  • Acceptability
  • Informativity
  • Situationality (relevancy or appropriateness)
  • Intertextuality (context
 

Discusses the evolution of text linguistics using the procedural approach (describes all levels of language in terms of their utilization). Defines cohesion: syntax as devices for showing how already used patterns can be reused, modified, or compacted. Also discusses coherence as patterns of knowledge in regard to current processing tasks. Final chapters deal with

 
  • intentionality
  • acceptability
  • informativity
  • situationality
  • intertextuality, and
  • research and schooling.

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