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Race Concept Unmediated Racism
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Michael O. Hardimon
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The Use of Lexical Cohesion in Reading and Writing
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Lexical cohesion in multiparty conversations
Language Sciences, 2011Abstract Ever since the publication of Halliday and Hasan’s (1976) seminal work on cohesion, many scholars have sought to explain different aspects of this textual relation in discourse. The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to add to the study of the interaction between lexical cohesion and coherence ( Hellman, 1995 , Hoey, 1991b ...
Maria De Los Ángeles Gómez González
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On document relevance and lexical cohesion between query terms [PDF]
Lexical cohesion is a property of text, achieved through lexical-semantic relations between words in text. Most information retrieval systems make use of lexical relations in text only to a limited extent. In this paper we empirically investigate whether
Olga Vechtomova, Stephen Robertson
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Measuring Lexical Cohesion in a Document
2008 Seventh Mexican International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2008Lexical Cohesion is one of the important features in text processing for analyzing document structure and improving the accuracy of text processing. We present a hierarchial graph based model to measure cohesion by grouping lexically cohesive units together in a text.
Kamakhya Gupta, Mohamed Sadiq, Sridhar V
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Lexical cohesion in multilingual conversation
International Journal of Bilingualism, 2002Many studies have shown intersentential codeswitching to be related to conversational structure. In this paper, I argue that insertion can be explained in these terms as well. Drawing on Halliday's and Hasan's(1976) notion of cohesive tie, I claim that insertions are a consequence of the bilingual speaker's attempt to create coherence between ...
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Traversing the lexical cohesion minefield
ELT Journal, 2008When teachers hear the word ‘cohesion’, they usually think of grammatical cohesion—an aspect of cohesion reasonably well covered in student books and teacher materials. However, occupying an area that straddles both lexis ‘proper’ and cohesion lies ‘lexical cohesion’.
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Lexical cohesion and rhetorical structure
International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 2006Lexical cohesion not only contributes to the texture of a text, it can help to indicate the rhetorical development of the discourse. This article looks at this argument-structuring function of lexical cohesion first by considering single texts using the techniques of classical Discourse Analysis and then by using the methodology of corpus linguistics ...
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