Lesson 3 and 4 Grammatical cohesion. Grammatical Cohesion These are the grammatical words (function) words that are used to link sentences across an entire.

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Lesson 3 and 4 Grammatical cohesion

Grammatical Cohesion These are the grammatical words (function) words that are used to link sentences across an entire text. The basic kinds are: Reference - this tells the reader that they can only make complete sense of the word or structure they are looking at if they look somewhere else in the text to complete the information. Words can reference forward (cataphoric) or backward (anaphoric) in a text. Another form of reference is exophoric (this refers to something outside the text, often this is readers themselves – as in the case of 'you' or in the case of the imperative). The opposite of this feature is known as endophoric when all reference is to items or referents strictly within the text.

Grammatical Cohesion:Connectives Connectives (conjunctions) – as their very name suggests overtly link sentences or clauses together by putting them in a spatial, temporal, logical or causal, relation. They are sometimes also referred to as linking words. While grammatical reference provides cohesion in all texts, various kinds of connectives tend to be dominant in certain kinds of genres: narratives, argumentation, etc.

Main grammatical reference words Pronouns: (including ‘there’) Deictics: (e.g. demonstrative pronouns) words that indicate or point out something present in the context. comparative reference (comparison, comparatives, superlatives) substitution this where the writer substitutes one item for another (e.g. one in the case of nouns; e.g. so (or an auxiliary or a modal) in the case of verbs. Ellipsis, in other words missing something out. Surprisingly this can actually help texts cohere because readers themselves fill in the gaps. conjunctions. As their name suggests, these are in a way the most explicit joining devices of a text. The two basic types are coordinating conjunctions, which join clauses of equal rank (and, so, but) and subordinating conjunctions, which join clauses of unequal rank (although, until, when, whether, etc) as.

Reference: pronouns Activities Carter et al. WWT Please note that page and activity numbers change in different editions. Here reference is made to the third edition, 2008) Text 5:7 (Whenever hour you woke there was a door shutting…), p. 152 Text 5:8 (Not waving but drowning), p. 153

Relative pronouns Which pronoun(s) can you use in each gap? That / which / who China and Europe have agreed to set up a ‘mechanism’ ______ allows top officials to discuss economics and trade issues. European portrayed the mechanism, ____ will hold its first meeting in March, as a direct response to trade imbalances. “This is a cross sectoral mechanism” said Mr Wen, ____ said the forum was created at his suggestion. Jean Claude Junker, the official ____heads the Eurogroup of finance ministers, warned of possible consequences.

China and Europe have agreed to set up a ‘mechanism’ that/which allows top officials to discuss economics and trade issues. European portrayed the mechanism, which will hold its first meeting in March, as a direct response to trade imbalances. “This is a cross sectoral mechanism” said Mr Wen, who said the forum was created at his suggestion. Jean Claude Junker, the official that/who heads the Eurogroup of finance ministers, warned of possible consequences.

Defining vs non-defining relative clauses Defining The woman who/that lives next door is a doctor Where is the cheese which/that was in the fridge? (that is more usual) NO COMMAS Non-defining My brother Jim, who (not that) lives in London, is a doctor Colin told me about his job, which (not that) he’s enjoying very much.

Pronoun omission The woman who lives next door is a doctor The woman [who] I saw was tall What’s the rule?

DetheadPost-modification: relative clause Thewomanwho lives next door S V Adv You can’t say: The woman lives next door is a doctor Rule: you can’t leave the pronoun out when it performs the function of the subject

DetheadPost-modification: relative clause The woman books girl day reason [who] I saw (I saw a woman) O S V [that/which] you have been looking for whose car I borrowed [that] we first met [that/why] I’m phoning you Rule: you can leave the pronoun out when it is not the subject of the (defining) relative clauses. ‘Whose’ cannot be omitted

Other reference devices Ellipsis, subsitution, comparatives, demonstrative pronouns and definite article Cf. handout 3