New Research on Cohesion and Coherence in Linguistics

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A01=Liu Rushan
A01=Zhang Delu
Author_Liu Rushan
Author_Zhang Delu
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coherence in academic writing
Coherent Text
Cohesive Chain
Cohesive Devices
Cohesive Items
Cohesive Mechanisms
Cohesive Relations
Cohesive Tie
discourse analysis
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Generic Structure Potential
Grammatical Metaphor
Interpersonal Meaning
language education research
Lexical Cohesion
Linear Cohesion
Logico Semantic Relations
Mood Structure
Non-linguistic Modes
Obligatory Elements
Psycho Cognitive Perspective
psycho-cognitive processes
Semantic Gap
Semantic Relations
sociocultural influences
Systemic Functional Linguistics
Text Coherence
text linguistics
Textual Metafunction
Thematic Progression
Transitivity Structure
translation studies
Young Men

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  • ISBN 9781032039909
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The study of text cohesion and coherence has been a topic of heated discussion in Linguistics since the 1990s. Western linguists have developed two major theoretical frameworks to describe the relationship between the two concepts: one posits that cohesive devices are important means to ensure cohesion; the other argues that coherence does not rely on cohesion. Yet neither has complete explanatory power over reality; nor can they solve real-life problems.

This title proposes a creative, concrete, and highly operational theoretical model that unites cohesion and coherence using authentic English or Chinese examples. The authors clarify the concepts of coherence and expand the scope of the research by focusing on a variety of internal and external factors, such as psycho-cognitive and socio-cultural factors. Moreover, the authors propose that the new theoretical paradigm can be applied to a range of other disciplines, including translation and foreign language teaching.

This title has been one of the most cited works on cohesion and coherence in China. Students and scholars of discourse analysis, linguistics, and language education will find this an invaluable reference.

Zhang Delu is Professor of Linguistics at the School of Foreign Languages, Tongji University, China. His research areas include systemic functional linguistics, discourse analysis and multimodal discourse analysis. He has authored and co-authored 25 books.

Liu Rushan is Professor of Linguistics at the School of Foreign Languages, Ocean University of China. His research areas include sociolinguistics, second language acquisition and discourse analysis. He has published more than 30 papers in some key journals.

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