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24問 • 1年前
  • Jannel Obispo
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Formal way of writing; a group of sentences/phrases which have a purpose: to persuade, to describe, to entertain, to argue, and to narrate

    Academic Text

  • 2

    A stretch of language

    Academic Text

  • 3

    Maybe spoken or written, produced by one person or more

    Text

  • 4

    Text is defined as

    Critical, Objective

  • 5

    Academic Text defined in linguistics as

    A stretch of language

  • 6

    Expanded form of ideas

    A stretch of language

  • 7

    Information based on observation

    Empirical Evidence

  • 8

    Interrelatedness of ideas, consistency, and systematic

    Text - external coherence

  • 9

    Unity or oneness or connectedness of ideas(inside factor)

    Text - internal cohesion

  • 10

    Overall text formed from cohesion Based from context

    Coherence

  • 11

    Some linguists use the term “text” interchangeably with discourse

    (Collins and Hollo, 2000)

  • 12

    Academic Text is a product of communications; used for academic purposes

    True

  • 13

    Coherence is the overall text formed from cohesion

    True

  • 14

    It is not a grammatical unit but “a product of communication or piece of language whose shape is motivated by its semantic process and pragmatic roles.

    Text

  • 15

    Meaning/logical/literal

    Semantic

  • 16

    Roles that depends on the situation/context

    Pragmatic

  • 17

    Syntax-> structure, areangement

    Pragmatics

  • 18

    3 pragmatics used:

    Locution, Illocution, Perlocution

  • 19

    “The dog chased the rabbit through the pasture.” Is the sentence pragmatically correct?

    True

  • 20

    “The rabbit chased the dog through the pasture.” Is the sentence pragmatically and semantically correct?

    a.) No

  • 21

    The 2 structures of Academic Text

    Minor Grammtical Units, Major Grammatical Units

  • 22

    Examples of Minor Grammatical Units

    Words, Phrases, Clauses, Sentences

  • 23

    Examples of Major Grammatical Units

    Paragraphs, Compositions

  • 24

    They are organize in a specific way, they have clear structure

    Minor Grammatical Units

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Formal way of writing; a group of sentences/phrases which have a purpose: to persuade, to describe, to entertain, to argue, and to narrate

    Academic Text

  • 2

    A stretch of language

    Academic Text

  • 3

    Maybe spoken or written, produced by one person or more

    Text

  • 4

    Text is defined as

    Critical, Objective

  • 5

    Academic Text defined in linguistics as

    A stretch of language

  • 6

    Expanded form of ideas

    A stretch of language

  • 7

    Information based on observation

    Empirical Evidence

  • 8

    Interrelatedness of ideas, consistency, and systematic

    Text - external coherence

  • 9

    Unity or oneness or connectedness of ideas(inside factor)

    Text - internal cohesion

  • 10

    Overall text formed from cohesion Based from context

    Coherence

  • 11

    Some linguists use the term “text” interchangeably with discourse

    (Collins and Hollo, 2000)

  • 12

    Academic Text is a product of communications; used for academic purposes

    True

  • 13

    Coherence is the overall text formed from cohesion

    True

  • 14

    It is not a grammatical unit but “a product of communication or piece of language whose shape is motivated by its semantic process and pragmatic roles.

    Text

  • 15

    Meaning/logical/literal

    Semantic

  • 16

    Roles that depends on the situation/context

    Pragmatic

  • 17

    Syntax-> structure, areangement

    Pragmatics

  • 18

    3 pragmatics used:

    Locution, Illocution, Perlocution

  • 19

    “The dog chased the rabbit through the pasture.” Is the sentence pragmatically correct?

    True

  • 20

    “The rabbit chased the dog through the pasture.” Is the sentence pragmatically and semantically correct?

    a.) No

  • 21

    The 2 structures of Academic Text

    Minor Grammtical Units, Major Grammatical Units

  • 22

    Examples of Minor Grammatical Units

    Words, Phrases, Clauses, Sentences

  • 23

    Examples of Major Grammatical Units

    Paragraphs, Compositions

  • 24

    They are organize in a specific way, they have clear structure

    Minor Grammatical Units