Discourse Variation in Medical Texts: Schema, Theme and Cohesion on Professional and Journalistic AccountsDepartment of English Studies, University of Nottingham, 1990 - 388 Seiten |
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... Simple themes 2 Multiple themes 3 Complex themes 4 Themes in exceptional utterances 1 Simple themes are found in simple utterances where the element that functions as theme is the first constituent of the utterance , eg . ( a ) ( b ) ...
... Simple themes 2 Multiple themes 3 Complex themes 4 Themes in exceptional utterances 1 Simple themes are found in simple utterances where the element that functions as theme is the first constituent of the utterance , eg . ( a ) ( b ) ...
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... simple linear TP pattern tends to be used extensively to develop information in schematic units in the Discussion section and part of the introduction section that attempts to present background to the study . This observation is ...
... simple linear TP pattern tends to be used extensively to develop information in schematic units in the Discussion section and part of the introduction section that attempts to present background to the study . This observation is ...
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... simple linear TP in this section as well as other instances across the three genres shows that utterances in a simple linear thematic progression tend to relate to each other mainly by means of " identical wordings " and by the use of ...
... simple linear TP in this section as well as other instances across the three genres shows that utterances in a simple linear thematic progression tend to relate to each other mainly by means of " identical wordings " and by the use of ...
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Thesis Summary | 9 |
A General Review of Related Literature | 31 |
Variation in Schematic Structure | 104 |
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Abstracts according addition adopted analysis appears approach aspects associated attempt audience authors cancer cells chapter characterization cohesion communicative compared concept concerned conjunction consistent constant constituent elements contained context corpus Danes Describing differences discourse discussion disease effect English examined example exist expressions fact field function given Halliday identified indicate instance Introduction Journal knowledge language lexical items linguistic means Methods Move myocardial infarction names observed occur organization particular patients popular possible present problem procedure professional pronoun question RAP texts reader realized reference regard reported represent rheme sample schematic scientific Scientist selected sentence shows similar simple specific structure suggest Swales Table tend texts theme three genres titles topic TP pattern types units University utterance variation writers written