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Fun with VCS - more with less: A Tool for Facilitating the Use of Git in Linguistic Research Data Management ...
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Fun with VCS - more with less: A Tool for Facilitating the Use of Git in Linguistic Research Data Management ...
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Ensino de Inglês em Franquias: um olhar educacional sobre os dados, informações e conhecimentos advindos de outra área de conhecimento ...
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Optimal Timing of Venous Thromboembolic Chemoprophylaxis Initiation Following Blunt Solid Organ Injury: Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review
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Monitoring the health and healthcare provision for refugees in collective accommodation centres: Results of the populationbased survey RESPOND ...
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Human processing of transmitted speech varying in perceived quality ... : Menschliche Verarbeitung von technisch übertragener Sprache in unterschiedlich wahrgenommener Qualität ...
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Phonological precision for word recognition in skilled readers ...
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The Phonological Mapping Negativity: A systematic review ...
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Teacher Training Using Peer Observation and Video-Based Fieldwork: Observing Linguistic Input Quality in German as a Foreign Language Lessons at Elementary School ...
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Teacher Training Using Peer Observation and Video-Based Fieldwork: Observing Linguistic Input Quality in German as a Foreign Language Lessons at Elementary School ...
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Genetic Algorithm-Based Fuzzy Inference System for Describing Execution Tracing Quality
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Understanding and measuring value and quality of upcycling with fuzzy linguistic approach
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Search Strategy for Psychosocial Interventions for Aphasia: A Scoping Review
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Factors Correlated with Communication Confidence in Persons with Aphasia: A Synthetic Cohort Analysis
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Infant and Toddler Child-Care Quality and Stability in Relation to Proximal and Distal Academic and Social Outcomes.
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On the Meaning of Medical Evidence Hierarchies
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Jerkert, Jesper. - : KTH, Filosofi, 2021. : Pittsburgh : University Library System, University of Pittsburgh, 2021
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The role of cohesion in cricket journalism: parallelism and reference from a systemic functional linguistic perspective
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Mode of access: World Wide Web ; Theoretical thesis. ; Bibliography: pages 92-95 ; 1 Introduction -- 2 Foundations -- 3 Methodology, results and discussion -- 4 Conclusions ; Sports writing is an area that has not been widely studied, in particular from a Systemic Functional Linguistic (SFL) perspective. The SFL model is known for analysing the relationship between language and its social context, both situational and cultural. It has traditionally been implemented in discourse analyses of service encounters, stories, elemental genres and, relevant to this thesis, media genres. In Australia, sports such as cricket and its discourse have been an ingrained part of the culture for generations. This is evident in the popularity of the sport and the proliferation of spoken and written cricket discourse, including, the focus of this paper, written cricketer profiles. All writers aspire to create a text for the reader that flows, and that is entertaining, informative, and easy to understand. Traditionally, analyses of texts, especially in educational settings, have focused on grammar, vocabulary, and organisation. However, in order to benefit pedagogy and future research, more rigorous discourse analyses need to be undertaken to capture the essence of meaning framed by purpose and culture in expert writers‟ texts. In this study, four cricketer profiles by two expert writers (n=4) are compared with one article each from two non-expert writers (n=2). All texts relate to a specific batsman. This research uses an SFL framework and analyses the characteristics of cohesion and coherence that make up experts‟ and non- experts‟ writing. The most significant findings relate to the cohesive devices of parallelism and reference. It is argued that these two cohesive devices, when used by the expert writers, assist in achieving cohesion and to a lesser extent coherence suitable for a literary description style of writing. It is hoped that this study will provide the impetus for more research into developing pedagogy related to cricket writing and other text types, with analyses of the link between language choices, social purpose, and genre. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 1 online resource ([6], 181 pages) illustrations
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coherence; cohesion; Cricket; cricket writing; parallelism; quality writing; reference; Sports journalism -- Research; Sports writing
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1283372
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