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Coherent or cohesive?
Incoherent and not cohesive?
Coherent and cohesive?
Coherent but not cohesive?
Cohesive but incoherent?
Cohesion
the use of explicit linguistic devices to signal
relations between sentences and parts of
texts."
(Ulla Connor 1996 in http://www.criticism.com/da/coherence.php)
Cohesion
is
a formal feature of texts
Coherence
Coherence is a semantic property of discourse
formed through the interpretation of each
individual sentence relative to the interpretation
of other sentences, with "interpretation"
implying interaction between the text and the
reader.
(Teun A. van Dijk 1980 in http://www.criticism.com/da/coherence.php)
Coherence
is the extent to which the reader (or listener) is able
to infer the writers (or speakers) communicative
intentions
shows how meanings and sequences of ideas
relate to each other, e.g.
question> answer
How to achieve
Scott
Thornbury:
coherence
http://www.onestopenglish.com/section.asp?docId=154867
2.
3.
Points / Weight
TASK ACHIEVEMENT
(sense of audience and purpose)
COHERENCE AND COHESION
(sense of discourse)
RANGE AND ACCURACY
10 pts (40%)
5 pts (20%)
5 pts (20%)
5 pts (20%)
References
Connor, U. M. 1996. Contrastive Rhetoric: Cross-Cultural
Aspects of Second Language Writing. Cambridge: CUP.
Thornbury, S. 2006. An A-Z of ELT. Oxford: Macmillan.
Thornbury, S. 2005. Beyond the Sentence. Oxford: Macmillan.
van Dijk, T. A. 1980. Text and Context: Explorations in the
Semantics and Pragmatics of Discourse. London: Longman.