Lesson 1 - Text As A Connected Discourse
Lesson 1 - Text As A Connected Discourse
Merriam-Webster
Text is a piece of naturally occurring
spoken, written or signed discourse
identified for purposes of analysis,
while a discourse is defined as a
continuous stretch of language larger
than a sentence.
Crystal (1992:72)
Text is a stretch of language
interpreted formally without a
context, while a discourse is defined as
a stretch of language perceived to be
meaningful, unified and purposive
Cook (1989:158)
It is a continuous
sequence of sounds
forming utterances or
conversations in spoken
language.
It is the unifying element in
a text and discourse. It is
about how ideas in a
sentence are arranged and
are connected so that the
information are properly
understood.
For example:
Combined Sentences: I have been to many places in the Philippines. For example, I
have already gone to Puerto Princesa, Davao, South Cotabato, and
Baguio City, among others.
Combined Sentences: Surfing takes much practice and skill. In the same way,
learning to write well requires a great deal of practice.