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BY : MARISKA HASIANA PARAPAT
Coherence, Cohesion and Deixis
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Keypoints:
 Coherence
 Cohesion
 Deixis
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Coherence
 Coherence can be thought of as how meanings and
sequences of ideas relate to each other.
Typical examples would be
general> particular; statement> example; problem>
solution; question> answer; claim> counter-claim. It
lays emphasis on meaning.
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The original
 I couldn't seem to find the right
room —
 none of them had the number
 designated on my pass. First, I wound
 up at the Department of Verification,
 then the Department of
Misinformation,
 then some clerk from the Pressure
 Section advised me to try level eight,
 but on level eight they ignored me.
 mark-up of coherence devices
 *I couldn't seem to find the right
 room [the topic sentence: all other
 sentences in this paragraph support
this idea of confusion and
 disorientation] — none of *them
 [pronoun referring to "room"] had
 the number designated on my pass
 *First [enumeration], *I [pronoun]
 wound up at the Department of
 Verification, *then [enumeration &
 transition of addition] the
 Department of Misinformation, *then
 [enumeration & transition of
 addition] some clerk from the
 Pressure Section advised me to try
 level eight, *but [transition of
 contrast] on level eight they ignored
me.
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Cohesion
 Cohesion is the grammatical and lexical relationship
within a text or sentence. Cohesion can be defined as the
links that hold a text together and give it meaning.
 There are two main types of cohesion:
1. grammatical, referring to the structural content
2. lexical, referring to the language content of the piece.
A cohesive text is created in many different ways. In Cohesion
in English, M.A.K. Halliday and identify five general
categories of cohesive devices that create coherence in texts:
reference, ellipsis, substitution, lexical cohesion, and
conjunction.
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How to achieve cohesion?
 Cohesion can be achieved through the use of the
following referential devices:
 Anaphoric reference
 Cataphoric reference
 Exospheric reference
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 Anaphoric reference is the most common type of
reference, used unknowingly in everyday
conversation and writing. It occurs when the writer
refers back to someone or something that has been
previously identified, to avoid repetition. Some
examples: replacing "the taxi driver" with the
pronoun "he" or "two attractive girls" with "they".
Another example can be found in formulas such as
"as stated previously" or "the aforementioned".
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 Cataphoric reference is less common in speech but
can be used for dramatic effect in writing. It occurs
when the audience is introduced to someone as an
abstract, before later learning his or her name. For
example: "Here he comes, our award-winning
host... it's John Doe!" Cataphoric references can
also be found in written text, for example "see page
10".
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 Exophoric reference is also uncommon in speech
but can be used to describe generic or abstract
situations in writing. It occurs when the writer
chooses not to introduce a character (or group of
characters), but instead refers to them by a generic
word such as "everyone". The prefix "exo" means
"outside", and the persons or events referred to in
this manner will never be identified by the writer.
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 Ellipsis is another cohesive device. It happens when,
after a more specific mention, words are omitted
when the phrase needs to be repeated.
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Conjunction
 Conjunction creates cohesion by relating sentences
and paragraphs to each other by using words from
the class of conjunction, or numerals. This can be
temporal (after,before), causal (because),
coordinating (and), adversative (but, however),
additive (further) or discourse markers (now, well,
after all).
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Lexical cohesion
 Lexical cohesion is basically created by repetition
(reiteration) of the same lexeme, or general (aka shell)
nouns, or other lexemes sharing the majority of semantic
features: The bus ... - the vehicle ... - the chassis ....
 Lexical cohesion can also form relational patterns in text in
a way that links sentences to create an overall feature of
coherence with the audience, sometimes overlapping with
other cohesion features. The understanding of how the
content of sentences is linked helps to identify the central
information in texts by means of a possible summary. This
allows judgements on what the text is about.
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 For example, 'it', 'neither' and 'this' all refer to an
idea previously mentioned. 'First of all', 'then' and
'after that' help to sequence a text. 'However', 'in
addition' and 'for instance' link ideas and arguments
in a text.
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 Cohesion is the glue that holds a piece of writing
together. In other words, if a paper is cohesive, it
sticks together from sentence to sentence and from
paragraph to paragraph. Cohesive devices certainly
include transitional words and phrases, such as
therefore, furthermore, or for instance,
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 that clarify for readers the relationships among ideas
in a piece of writing. However, transitions aren't
enough to make writing cohesive. Repetition of key
words and use of reference words are also needed for
cohesion.
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What is Deixis
 Deixis is an important field of language
study in its own right - and very important
for learners of second languages. But it has
some relevance to analysis of conversation
and pragmatics because it directly concerns
the relationship between the structure of
languages and the context in which they are
used.It is often and best described as
“verbal pointing”, that is to say pointing by
means of language. The linguistic forms of
this pointing are called deictic expressions,
deictic markers or deictic words; they are
also sometimes called indexicals.
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DEIXIS
 Deixis means “pointing via language”.
Any linguistic form used to do this
“pointing” is called a deictic
expression. Words like here, there,
this, that, now and then, as well as
most pronouns, such as I, we, you,
he, her and them are deictic
expressions.
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Deixis expressions include such lexemes (words) as:
 Personal or possessive pronouns (I/you/mine/yours)
 Demonstrative pronouns (this/that)
 (Spatial/temporal) adverbs (here/there/now)
 Personal or possessive adjectives (my/your)
 Demonstrative adjectives (this/that)
 Articles (the).
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Deixis is reference by means of an expression
whose interpretation is relative to the context of
the utterance, such as
• who is speaking
• the time or place of speaking
• the gestures of the speaker
• the current location in the discourse
• The topic of the discourse
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Deictic expressions fall into three categories
 (1) Person deixis: Any expression used to point
to a person: me, you, him and them.
 (2) Time deixis: words used to point to a time:
now, then, tonight, last week and this year…
 (3) Space/spatial/place deixis: words used to
point to a location: here, there and yonder
 Two other types are added by some linguists:
1. Discourse deixis: any expression used to refer
to earlier or forthcoming segments of the
discourse: in the previous/next paragraph, or
Have you heard this joke?
2. Social deixis: honorifics (forms to show respect
such as Professor Ali)
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Examples….
 Suppose Harry just wanted to say the following
sentense,the power was suddenly off:
 Listen, I’m not disagreeing with you but
with you and not about this but about
this.
 In the darkness, we cannot get any deictic
information, after hearing the sentence, we
cannot understand what is said.
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Coherence, cohesion and deixis

  • 1. BY : MARISKA HASIANA PARAPAT Coherence, Cohesion and Deixis mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 1
  • 2. Keypoints:  Coherence  Cohesion  Deixis mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 2
  • 3. Coherence  Coherence can be thought of as how meanings and sequences of ideas relate to each other. Typical examples would be general> particular; statement> example; problem> solution; question> answer; claim> counter-claim. It lays emphasis on meaning. mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 3
  • 4. The original  I couldn't seem to find the right room —  none of them had the number  designated on my pass. First, I wound  up at the Department of Verification,  then the Department of Misinformation,  then some clerk from the Pressure  Section advised me to try level eight,  but on level eight they ignored me.  mark-up of coherence devices  *I couldn't seem to find the right  room [the topic sentence: all other  sentences in this paragraph support this idea of confusion and  disorientation] — none of *them  [pronoun referring to "room"] had  the number designated on my pass  *First [enumeration], *I [pronoun]  wound up at the Department of  Verification, *then [enumeration &  transition of addition] the  Department of Misinformation, *then  [enumeration & transition of  addition] some clerk from the  Pressure Section advised me to try  level eight, *but [transition of  contrast] on level eight they ignored me. mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 4
  • 5. Cohesion  Cohesion is the grammatical and lexical relationship within a text or sentence. Cohesion can be defined as the links that hold a text together and give it meaning.  There are two main types of cohesion: 1. grammatical, referring to the structural content 2. lexical, referring to the language content of the piece. A cohesive text is created in many different ways. In Cohesion in English, M.A.K. Halliday and identify five general categories of cohesive devices that create coherence in texts: reference, ellipsis, substitution, lexical cohesion, and conjunction. mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 5
  • 6. How to achieve cohesion?  Cohesion can be achieved through the use of the following referential devices:  Anaphoric reference  Cataphoric reference  Exospheric reference mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 6
  • 7.  Anaphoric reference is the most common type of reference, used unknowingly in everyday conversation and writing. It occurs when the writer refers back to someone or something that has been previously identified, to avoid repetition. Some examples: replacing "the taxi driver" with the pronoun "he" or "two attractive girls" with "they". Another example can be found in formulas such as "as stated previously" or "the aforementioned". mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 7
  • 8.  Cataphoric reference is less common in speech but can be used for dramatic effect in writing. It occurs when the audience is introduced to someone as an abstract, before later learning his or her name. For example: "Here he comes, our award-winning host... it's John Doe!" Cataphoric references can also be found in written text, for example "see page 10". mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 8
  • 9.  Exophoric reference is also uncommon in speech but can be used to describe generic or abstract situations in writing. It occurs when the writer chooses not to introduce a character (or group of characters), but instead refers to them by a generic word such as "everyone". The prefix "exo" means "outside", and the persons or events referred to in this manner will never be identified by the writer. mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 9
  • 10.  Ellipsis is another cohesive device. It happens when, after a more specific mention, words are omitted when the phrase needs to be repeated. mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 10
  • 11. Conjunction  Conjunction creates cohesion by relating sentences and paragraphs to each other by using words from the class of conjunction, or numerals. This can be temporal (after,before), causal (because), coordinating (and), adversative (but, however), additive (further) or discourse markers (now, well, after all). mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 11
  • 12. Lexical cohesion  Lexical cohesion is basically created by repetition (reiteration) of the same lexeme, or general (aka shell) nouns, or other lexemes sharing the majority of semantic features: The bus ... - the vehicle ... - the chassis ....  Lexical cohesion can also form relational patterns in text in a way that links sentences to create an overall feature of coherence with the audience, sometimes overlapping with other cohesion features. The understanding of how the content of sentences is linked helps to identify the central information in texts by means of a possible summary. This allows judgements on what the text is about. mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 12
  • 13.  For example, 'it', 'neither' and 'this' all refer to an idea previously mentioned. 'First of all', 'then' and 'after that' help to sequence a text. 'However', 'in addition' and 'for instance' link ideas and arguments in a text. mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 13
  • 14.  Cohesion is the glue that holds a piece of writing together. In other words, if a paper is cohesive, it sticks together from sentence to sentence and from paragraph to paragraph. Cohesive devices certainly include transitional words and phrases, such as therefore, furthermore, or for instance, mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 14
  • 15.  that clarify for readers the relationships among ideas in a piece of writing. However, transitions aren't enough to make writing cohesive. Repetition of key words and use of reference words are also needed for cohesion. mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 15
  • 16. What is Deixis  Deixis is an important field of language study in its own right - and very important for learners of second languages. But it has some relevance to analysis of conversation and pragmatics because it directly concerns the relationship between the structure of languages and the context in which they are used.It is often and best described as “verbal pointing”, that is to say pointing by means of language. The linguistic forms of this pointing are called deictic expressions, deictic markers or deictic words; they are also sometimes called indexicals. mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 16
  • 17. DEIXIS  Deixis means “pointing via language”. Any linguistic form used to do this “pointing” is called a deictic expression. Words like here, there, this, that, now and then, as well as most pronouns, such as I, we, you, he, her and them are deictic expressions. mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 17
  • 18. Deixis expressions include such lexemes (words) as:  Personal or possessive pronouns (I/you/mine/yours)  Demonstrative pronouns (this/that)  (Spatial/temporal) adverbs (here/there/now)  Personal or possessive adjectives (my/your)  Demonstrative adjectives (this/that)  Articles (the). mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 18
  • 19. Deixis is reference by means of an expression whose interpretation is relative to the context of the utterance, such as • who is speaking • the time or place of speaking • the gestures of the speaker • the current location in the discourse • The topic of the discourse mariskahasiana 12/27/201419
  • 20. Deictic expressions fall into three categories  (1) Person deixis: Any expression used to point to a person: me, you, him and them.  (2) Time deixis: words used to point to a time: now, then, tonight, last week and this year…  (3) Space/spatial/place deixis: words used to point to a location: here, there and yonder  Two other types are added by some linguists: 1. Discourse deixis: any expression used to refer to earlier or forthcoming segments of the discourse: in the previous/next paragraph, or Have you heard this joke? 2. Social deixis: honorifics (forms to show respect such as Professor Ali) mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 20
  • 21. Examples….  Suppose Harry just wanted to say the following sentense,the power was suddenly off:  Listen, I’m not disagreeing with you but with you and not about this but about this.  In the darkness, we cannot get any deictic information, after hearing the sentence, we cannot understand what is said. mariskahasiana 12/27/2014 21