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Jorge Suárez  PAI 2011   COHESION Introduction Thinking house buying a Anne is of. Anne is thinking of buying a house.
It's practically impossible to restrain children when they get to grips with technology. Which is why the computer equipment used in schools has to be designed and built to a standard above and beyond the normal child. A standard that's set by Research Machines. Which is why the computer equipment used in schools has to be designed and built to a standard above and beyond the normal child. It's practically impossible to restrain children when they get to grips with technology. A standard that's set by Research Machines.
It's stuffed with packs of condoms and AIDS advice literature. An AIDS victim like Sonia needs help, not discrimination. Jesuits in Britain are leading the call for St Aloysius to be officially designated as the patron saint for AIDS sufferers. Our Buddy service, which supports people living with AIDS, has trebled in size in three years. Meanwhile, Northern Ireland is beginning to confront AIDS.
REFERENCE a exophoric reference (outside the text) -Oh, he's already been? -Yes, he went about five minutes ago -Look at that! -What? Where? -Over there!   -¿Tiene fallado? -No, tengo normal.  
b endophoric reference (textual)   anaphoric reference (backward pointing) :   John went out into the playground. He  stood under a tree to eat an apple.   - Did the gardener water my hydrangeas? - He said so.
cataphoric reference (forward pointing): This is how you get the best results. You let  the berries dry in the sun...   I would never have believed it. They've  accepted the whole scheme.
a Personal   personal pronouns and possessive  adjectives and pronouns she, her, hers, her (all persons), it, etc.
b Demonstrative selective nominal demonstratives: this (near) that (far), these (near) those (far) demonstrative adverbs: here (near) there (far), now (near), then (far) definite article (determiner): the  
c Comparative   Comparative adjectives and adverbs: better, more, fewer, less, further, additional, same, equal, identical,   such, similar, other, different, else,  identically, so, similarly, likewise, differently, otherwise.
Wash and core six cooking apples. Put them into a fireproof dish. Amanda's house is beautiful. She had it built three years ago. John has moved to a new house. His partner must be delighted with it. That new house is Sean's. I didn't know it was his.   Can you hand Mary a programme? Hers got lost.
-There seems to have been a lot of carelessness. -That/this is what I can't understand.   She found herself in a long hall, which was lit up by lamps. There were doors all round the hall, but they were all locked.   Gerald Middleton was a man of mildly depressive temperament. Such men are not at their best at breakfast.
-When $1,000,000 is a minor matter, it must be really large scale crime that is in  question. -Bigger rackets go on.   -Apparently Brown resigned. -I wish he could have acted less rashly.   -He seemed most upset. -I never knew he cared so.
SUBSTITUTION Nominal Substitution  substitution of a nominal group.   'one' and related terms:  one, ones, some, any, both, other thing general noun: person, creature   Verbal substitution : do Do operates in the place that is occupied by the lexical verb and its position is always final in the group.   Clausal substitution so, not The entire clause is presupposed. It has the same structural function as the clause it is substituting.
I thought I'd finished with the toughest assignments. They didn't tell me about this one.   I'm fed up with this watch. The thing never works   -I'll have two poached eggs on toast, please. -I'll have the same.   He never really succeeded in his ambitions. He might have done, one felt, had it not been for the restlessness of his nature.
-Paula looks very happy. -She seems happier now than she did last time we met.   -Has everyone gone home? -I hope not.   -Is there going to be an earthquake? -It says so.
ELLIPSIS   Nominal Ellipsis within the nominal group.   Verbal Ellipsis within the verbal group.  May involve ellipsis external to the verb  itself.   Clausal Ellipsis of the clause.
-Which last longer, the curved rods or the straight  rods? -The straight are less likely to break.    Just ask Janet how to polish the brassware. Hers sparkles.   I've checked all the files. None was missing.   -Have another chocolate. -No thanks, that was my third.
-Have you been swimming? -Yes, I have.   -What have you been doing? -Swimming.   -Is John going to come? -He might.   -Did Jane know? -Yes, she did.
-Is she suing the doctor? -She is the hospital.   -Has she been crying? -No, laughing.   -What were they doing? -Holding hands.
CONJUNCTION Additive and, and also, not, or, furthermore, in addition, besides, incidentally, that is, I mean, for instance, likewise, in the same way   Adversative yet, though, only, but, however, nevertheless, in fact, actually, instead, rather, in any case, anyhow   Causal so, then, therefore, consequently, because, for this reason, as a result, otherwise, in this respect   Temporal then, next, after that, after a time, next day, hours later, meanwhile until, secondly, finally, in conclusion, up to now, from now on
He heaved the rock aside with all his strength. And there in the recesses of a deep hollow lay a glittering heap of treasure.   All the figures were correct; they've been checked. Yet the total came out wrong.   I'd love to join you. But I don't know how to play.   It's the way I like to work. Otherwise there's a muddle.
He heaved the rock aside with all his strength. And there in the recesses of a deep hollow lay a glittering heap of treasure.   All the figures were correct; they've been checked. Yet the total came out wrong.   I'd love to join you. But I don't know how to play.   It's the way I like to work. Otherwise there's a muddle.
LEXICAL COHESION Reiteration same word (repetition) synonym or near-synonym hypernym of superordinate item/hyponym general word
Synonyms  (same meaning)   thin/skinny hide/conceal enough/sufficient perplexed/bewildered   Antonyms  (opposite meaning)   thin/fat sharp/blunt clean/dirty wet/dry happy/sad alive/dead buy/sell black/white
Semantic or lexical field: hypernyms  (y) and  hyponyms (x is a kind of y)     hypernyms fruit vehicle   hyponyms apples/grapes   bicycle/cart
General Noun :   human people, person, man, woman, child, boy, girl non-human animate creature inanimate concrete count thing, object inanimate concrete mass stuff inanimate abstract business, affair, matter action move place place fact question, idea
-Didn't everyone make it clear they expected the minister to resign? -They did.  But it seems to have made no impression on the man.   -What shall I do with all this crockery? -Leave the stuff there; someone'll come and put it away.   We all kept quiet. That seemed the best move.
Can you tell me where to stay in Geneva? I've never been to the place.   Henry seems convinced there's money in farming. I don't know what gave him the idea. Carlos has bought himself a new Jaguar. He practically lives in the car.   Bette Midler treats Hollywood, and all that glitz, with extreme scepticism. 'There's this idea that Hollywood is a paradise on earth,' she explains. 'But it isn't true. '
COLLOCATION heavy   traffic, but also, burden,  wear, defeat auspicious occasion, event safely assume high spirits rancid   butter and bacon (only)  [milk and cream go sour]
BIBLIOGRAPHY  Raphael Salkie, Text and Discourse Analysis, Routledge 1995 MAK Halliday and Ruqaiya Hasan, Cohesion in English, Longman 1976

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Cohesion pai pp 2011

  • 1. Jorge Suárez PAI 2011 COHESION Introduction Thinking house buying a Anne is of. Anne is thinking of buying a house.
  • 2. It's practically impossible to restrain children when they get to grips with technology. Which is why the computer equipment used in schools has to be designed and built to a standard above and beyond the normal child. A standard that's set by Research Machines. Which is why the computer equipment used in schools has to be designed and built to a standard above and beyond the normal child. It's practically impossible to restrain children when they get to grips with technology. A standard that's set by Research Machines.
  • 3. It's stuffed with packs of condoms and AIDS advice literature. An AIDS victim like Sonia needs help, not discrimination. Jesuits in Britain are leading the call for St Aloysius to be officially designated as the patron saint for AIDS sufferers. Our Buddy service, which supports people living with AIDS, has trebled in size in three years. Meanwhile, Northern Ireland is beginning to confront AIDS.
  • 4. REFERENCE a exophoric reference (outside the text) -Oh, he's already been? -Yes, he went about five minutes ago -Look at that! -What? Where? -Over there!   -¿Tiene fallado? -No, tengo normal.  
  • 5. b endophoric reference (textual)   anaphoric reference (backward pointing) :   John went out into the playground. He stood under a tree to eat an apple.   - Did the gardener water my hydrangeas? - He said so.
  • 6. cataphoric reference (forward pointing): This is how you get the best results. You let the berries dry in the sun...   I would never have believed it. They've accepted the whole scheme.
  • 7. a Personal   personal pronouns and possessive adjectives and pronouns she, her, hers, her (all persons), it, etc.
  • 8. b Demonstrative selective nominal demonstratives: this (near) that (far), these (near) those (far) demonstrative adverbs: here (near) there (far), now (near), then (far) definite article (determiner): the  
  • 9. c Comparative   Comparative adjectives and adverbs: better, more, fewer, less, further, additional, same, equal, identical, such, similar, other, different, else, identically, so, similarly, likewise, differently, otherwise.
  • 10. Wash and core six cooking apples. Put them into a fireproof dish. Amanda's house is beautiful. She had it built three years ago. John has moved to a new house. His partner must be delighted with it. That new house is Sean's. I didn't know it was his.   Can you hand Mary a programme? Hers got lost.
  • 11. -There seems to have been a lot of carelessness. -That/this is what I can't understand.   She found herself in a long hall, which was lit up by lamps. There were doors all round the hall, but they were all locked.   Gerald Middleton was a man of mildly depressive temperament. Such men are not at their best at breakfast.
  • 12. -When $1,000,000 is a minor matter, it must be really large scale crime that is in question. -Bigger rackets go on.   -Apparently Brown resigned. -I wish he could have acted less rashly.   -He seemed most upset. -I never knew he cared so.
  • 13. SUBSTITUTION Nominal Substitution substitution of a nominal group.   'one' and related terms: one, ones, some, any, both, other thing general noun: person, creature   Verbal substitution : do Do operates in the place that is occupied by the lexical verb and its position is always final in the group.   Clausal substitution so, not The entire clause is presupposed. It has the same structural function as the clause it is substituting.
  • 14. I thought I'd finished with the toughest assignments. They didn't tell me about this one.   I'm fed up with this watch. The thing never works   -I'll have two poached eggs on toast, please. -I'll have the same.   He never really succeeded in his ambitions. He might have done, one felt, had it not been for the restlessness of his nature.
  • 15. -Paula looks very happy. -She seems happier now than she did last time we met.   -Has everyone gone home? -I hope not.   -Is there going to be an earthquake? -It says so.
  • 16. ELLIPSIS   Nominal Ellipsis within the nominal group.   Verbal Ellipsis within the verbal group. May involve ellipsis external to the verb itself.   Clausal Ellipsis of the clause.
  • 17. -Which last longer, the curved rods or the straight rods? -The straight are less likely to break.   Just ask Janet how to polish the brassware. Hers sparkles.   I've checked all the files. None was missing.   -Have another chocolate. -No thanks, that was my third.
  • 18. -Have you been swimming? -Yes, I have.   -What have you been doing? -Swimming.   -Is John going to come? -He might.   -Did Jane know? -Yes, she did.
  • 19. -Is she suing the doctor? -She is the hospital.   -Has she been crying? -No, laughing.   -What were they doing? -Holding hands.
  • 20. CONJUNCTION Additive and, and also, not, or, furthermore, in addition, besides, incidentally, that is, I mean, for instance, likewise, in the same way   Adversative yet, though, only, but, however, nevertheless, in fact, actually, instead, rather, in any case, anyhow   Causal so, then, therefore, consequently, because, for this reason, as a result, otherwise, in this respect   Temporal then, next, after that, after a time, next day, hours later, meanwhile until, secondly, finally, in conclusion, up to now, from now on
  • 21. He heaved the rock aside with all his strength. And there in the recesses of a deep hollow lay a glittering heap of treasure.   All the figures were correct; they've been checked. Yet the total came out wrong.   I'd love to join you. But I don't know how to play.   It's the way I like to work. Otherwise there's a muddle.
  • 22. He heaved the rock aside with all his strength. And there in the recesses of a deep hollow lay a glittering heap of treasure.   All the figures were correct; they've been checked. Yet the total came out wrong.   I'd love to join you. But I don't know how to play.   It's the way I like to work. Otherwise there's a muddle.
  • 23. LEXICAL COHESION Reiteration same word (repetition) synonym or near-synonym hypernym of superordinate item/hyponym general word
  • 24. Synonyms (same meaning)   thin/skinny hide/conceal enough/sufficient perplexed/bewildered   Antonyms (opposite meaning)   thin/fat sharp/blunt clean/dirty wet/dry happy/sad alive/dead buy/sell black/white
  • 25. Semantic or lexical field: hypernyms (y) and hyponyms (x is a kind of y)     hypernyms fruit vehicle   hyponyms apples/grapes bicycle/cart
  • 26. General Noun :   human people, person, man, woman, child, boy, girl non-human animate creature inanimate concrete count thing, object inanimate concrete mass stuff inanimate abstract business, affair, matter action move place place fact question, idea
  • 27. -Didn't everyone make it clear they expected the minister to resign? -They did. But it seems to have made no impression on the man.   -What shall I do with all this crockery? -Leave the stuff there; someone'll come and put it away.   We all kept quiet. That seemed the best move.
  • 28. Can you tell me where to stay in Geneva? I've never been to the place.   Henry seems convinced there's money in farming. I don't know what gave him the idea. Carlos has bought himself a new Jaguar. He practically lives in the car.   Bette Midler treats Hollywood, and all that glitz, with extreme scepticism. 'There's this idea that Hollywood is a paradise on earth,' she explains. 'But it isn't true. '
  • 29. COLLOCATION heavy traffic, but also, burden, wear, defeat auspicious occasion, event safely assume high spirits rancid butter and bacon (only) [milk and cream go sour]
  • 30. BIBLIOGRAPHY  Raphael Salkie, Text and Discourse Analysis, Routledge 1995 MAK Halliday and Ruqaiya Hasan, Cohesion in English, Longman 1976