A discourse can be of any size as long as it forms aKhông…….
Cohesion is concerned with formal surface structures (syntax and lexis) to interact with underlying …….. relations or underlying functional coherence to create textual unity.
According to David Nunan, (1993), …. can be related, not only in terms of the idea they share, but also in terms of their functions within the discourse.
Informativity depends on the notions of …… and probability.
The syntax of spoken language is typically ……. structured…. that of written language.
According to J. R. Firth, by studying conversations can we understand………….. better
Spoken language contains many ……, often simply sequences of phrases.
The writer is …… the speaker.
Coherence is concerned with the ……….. sequencing of the arrangement of the information, the concepts and relation of the textual world which underlie and are realized by the surface text.
………..refers to the relationship between a particular text and other texts which share characteristics with it.
According to Carthy (1993), cohesion is a guide to …..
Coherence is the feeling that a text …….
The first official studies on discourse appeared in….
According to Halliday & Hasan, (1976), discourse is …….
Passives, it-clefts or wh-clefts are common in…….
Linguistically, written language tends to consist of clauses that are…….
Under the influence of Bloomfield, and then Chomsky, linguists focused on ……….. problems of language for many decades.
In Dell Hymes’ model of context, Code is a term which is used instead of …….
There is aKhông ……. relationship between discourse and context.
The overhearers or unintended addressees are referred to as….. in Dell Hymes’ model of context.