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Paul Davies. The language in English Teaching. Chapter 6, Written…
Paul Davies. The language in English Teaching. Chapter 6, Written Discourse, pp 149 - 173
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Spoken Discourse
Body language, stress and intonation provide additional information on mood and attitude.
Hesitations, pauses, fillers, and false starts are part of the finished product.
Written Discourse
Deletions, additions and corrections are found only in drafts.
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Cohesion
The use of cohesion, as well as sentence connectors, which provide logical links between parts of a written text, and which uses words and their meanings to tie sentences together.
Coherence and Context
Communicate effectively in conversation is to large extent because we have a great many schemas and scripts for frequently repeated situations.
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Reference, Substitution and Ellipsis
Reference to people and things found in the physical context in which a conversation takes place are very common in spoken discourse
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