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    Stylistics Lecture 2 Source: Halliday: ? Objectives You should be able to: 1. Define of the term stylistics 2. Explain the task of the stylistician 3. Explain the different phases of stylistic analysis 4. Explain what is involved in stylistic analysis. 5. Explain the difference between stylistics and discourse analysis Stylistics • Definition: • Halliday defines a stylistician as someone who can comprehend literary texts through a comprehension of their language structures. literary texts

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    DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF METAFUNCTION C O M P I L E D BY: VIVI ANGGRENI 110705080 UNIVERSITY OF SUMATERA UTARA FACULTY OF CULTURAL STUDIES MEDAN 2013 METAFUNCTION Three meta-functions of language are identified by M. A. K. Halliday in Systemic Functional Linguistics. There are the ideational function‚ the interpersonal function and the textual function. Each of the three metafunctions is about a different aspect of the world. The ideational metafunction is about the natural world in the broadest

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    Q.1) Present a summary of the case highlighting the main features of the company and the situation faced by Charles Moore and his Team? This case is about one of the division of Chattanooga Food Corporation(CFC) Ice Cream Division with revenues of $150m. It was one of the largest regional manufacturers of ice cream in US. It’s having primary supermarkets and related food chains customers. And trading as a producer of mid priced basic ice creams products. Even though CFC performed well in recent

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    1 An analysis of cohesive devices in reading texts in English 11 / Hoàng Trà My PART 1: I TRODUCTIO 1. Rationale Among all skills which students need to master in English‚ reading is considered to be very important because it helps students to get materials for other skills. To learn reading well‚ it is necessary for students to comprehend sufficient language base‚ one of which is the cohesion in the text. Because of the importance of cohesion in comprehending a text‚ this small study on discourse

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    Linguistics and Rhetoric Bahram Kazemian Department of English‚ Tabriz Branch‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Tabriz‚ Iran Somayyeh Hashemi Department of English‚ Tabriz Branch‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Tabriz‚ Iran Abstract—In the light of Halliday ’s Ideational Grammatical Metaphor‚ Rhetoric and Critical Discourse Analysis‚ the major objectives of this study are to investigate and analyze Barack Obama ’s 2012 five speeches‚ which amount to 19383 words‚ from the point of frequency

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    problems and difficulties of cohesion and coherence encountered by Palestinian junior college students in their argumentative writing. Participants ’ level was categorized as high‚ intermediate‚ and low. In this study cohesion is evaluated following Halliday and Hasan ’s (1976) cohesion theory whereas coherence is evaluated following Grice ’s maxims. Oshima and Hogue ’s (2006) criteria of achieving coherence were also used in the analysis. The analysis of cohesion shows that the three groups tend

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    eat using chopsticks. Halliday et.al. (2004) has said that this situation is called a racial stereotype where people stereotypes others by their nationality and race. There are also other stereotypes in the movie that Halliday has defined as profession stereotype where people stereotypes others based on their jobs. It is shown in the movie when the Americans assume that all Japanese people‚ especially the men workers are a strict‚ discipline‚ workaholic‚

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    The Challenger space shuttle exploded shortly after launch‚ killing all of the crewmembers aboard at the time including the “first teacher in space”‚ Christa McAuliffe. This disaster was felt all across the world as people looked in aww that what happened to the crewmembers. The explosion ended up call NASA a total of about two billion dollars and then years of distrust for the organization. After the Explosion NASA launched a major investigation to determine why the shuttle had exploded. In the

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    Regardless of the organization or governing body a code serves as a go to guide because ethical issues can stem from anywhere at any given time. Ethical standards initiate the foundation of what is right or wrong. So what are ethics? According to Resnik (2010) “the most common way of defining ethics are norms for conduct that distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable behavior but could also be defined as the disciplines that study standards of conduct or a method‚ procedure‚ or prospective

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    Both movements are important with their different qualities. Patrick and Jane are subjects whom the actions they do generate a possibility for them to receive objects or things that relate to them. Besides that‚ they receive the translation as related to the things with them too. Rock-marks are objects that allow them to be received and translated by the subjects. Subjects can receive and translate‚ but objects cannot (Pym‚ 2010). The translation product can be categorized as a good translation

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