Project information
Coherence and Cohesion in English Discourse
- Project Identification
- GA405/08/0866
- Project Period
- 1/2008 - 12/2012
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Czech Science Foundation
- Standard Projects
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Education
- Keywords
- coherence, cohesion, discourse, interaction, language means, explicitness, implicitness, genres, registers
The aim of the Project is twofold: 1) to conceptualize cohesion and coherence as constitutive components of human communication, and 2) to apply theoretical insights to an analysis of written and spoken English discourse. For this purpose, specialized collections of texts will be created. The analysis will scrutinize how coherence is achieved in different genres (face-to-face and telephone conversation, panel discussions, public speaking, media and academic discourse) and how cohesion enhaces a coherent interpretation of discourse.The features contributing to the perception of cohesion and coherence in different genres will be contrasted.
Results
The project explored aspects of coherence and cohesion in different genres of spoken and written discourse. The
theoretical research was focused on defining concepts related with coherence and cohesion and on motivating the
choice of a dynamic, interpretative approach to coherence and cohesion which is seen as contextually bound. The
understanding of cohesion and coherence and the approach applied to the analysis of these phenomena is based on
the functional approach to language phenomena and is rooted in the research methodology developed within the
fields of discourse analysis, critical discourse analysis and genre analysis. Within this approach the construal of
coherence and cohesion is perceived on all planes of discourse (ideational, interpersonal and textual); the
interpersonal plane is considered to be primary as the interpretation of the relations on the ideational and textual plane
are dependent on the established interpersonal meaning relations. A further outcome of the theoretical investigation
was the development of models for the analysis of the situational context and of aspects of coherence and cohesion. It
is therefore possible to state that the objectives of the theoretical investigation were successfully met.
Publications
Total number of publications: 71
2010
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Intonation in discourse: English intonation as (mis)used by Czech speakers
Year: 2010, edition: Vyd. 1, number of pages: 157 s.
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Intonation in discourse: Why do Czech speakers of English not always use it to enhance the meaning?
Sborník prací Filozofické fakulty Brněnské univerzity, Řada anglistická: Brno Studies in English 36, year: 2010, volume: 36, edition: 1
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Naming Strategies in Newspaper Discourse : Means of Communicating Identity of the Participants to the Reader
Topics in Linguistics, year: 2010, volume: 2009, edition: 4
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Now as a discourse marker
Interpretation of Meaning Across Discourses, edition: Vyd. 2010, year: 2010, number of pages: 12 s.
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On contrastive relations in academic spoken discourse
Brno Studies in English, year: 2010, volume: 35, edition: 2
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Strategic forms of other-reference in political speeches
Pragmatic perspectived on language and linguistics, vol. 2. Pragmatics of semantically-restricted domains, edition: Vyd. 1., year: 2010, number of pages: 21 s.
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Tabloidization in modern British press
Year: 2010, type:
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Threat perception in the speeches of G. W. Bush and B. Obama: A comparison
Interpretation of Meaning Across Discourses, year: 2010, number of pages: 12 s.
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Transitional Verbs Operating in the Presentation Scale Sentences within Fiction Narratives (An Attempt at a Dynamic and a Static Semantic Analysis)
Year: 2010, type: Conference abstract
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Victim/Criminal Dichotomy in Crime News in the British press
Year: 2010, type: