Text and Texture: Patterns of Cohesion (Advances in Discourse Processes)

Text and Texture: Patterns of Cohesion by Sally Stoddard is an illustrated edition published by Holtzbrinck on January 1, 1991. This book, comprising 156 pages, explores the intricate patterns of cohesion within discourse analysis, focusing on the linguistic aspects that contribute to effective communication. Written in English, it delves into the mechanisms of cohesion in language, making it a valuable resource for those interested in linguistics and semiotics.
Readers will find a thorough examination of discourse analysis and cohesion, emphasizing how these elements function within various contexts. The book presents a detailed exploration of pragmatics and the role of cohesion in linguistic structures, providing insights that are relevant for scholars and students alike. With its focus on the interplay between language and meaning, this edition serves as a significant contribution to the field of linguistics.
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Format Hardcover Subject Pragmatics Discourse Analysis Linguistics Semiotics General Miscellaneous Publisher Greenwood Publishing Group Incorporated
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