Cohesion Flashcards

1
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How is cohesion established

A

ECLAIR

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2
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What is the E

A

Ellipsis, Substitution, Repetition

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3
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What is the C

A

Collocation

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4
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What is the L

A

Lexical choice

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5
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What is the A

A

Adverbials and Conjunctions

Adverbials can serve as signposts, linking information

Coordinators join words, phrases and clauses together allowing for addition of information and comparisons

Subordinators place relationships between ideas

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6
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What is the I

A

Information flow

Used to emphasise important information, provide contextual information, create contrast, maintain interest and increase readability

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7
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What is the R

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Referencing

Anaphoric creates cohesive ties/links as readers know what the references refer to

Cataphoric creates suspense

Deictic increases coherence by removing need to explain/repeat, keeps it concise

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