The legitimacy of the textlinguistic approach
There are two main arguments for the legitimacy of the textlinguistic approach:
Textlinguistics is based on the fact that certain grammatical phenomena, such as aspects of reference, pronominalization…, can only be accounted for within texts and by text grammar.
It is also based on the psychological reality of discourse. More specifically, the language user is said to be able to detect hybridization, i.e. the co-existence of different text types within a sample text, by referring to his internalized knowledge of what constitutes a particular text type. He is also capable of anticipating the likely development of a given text on the basis of this internalized knowledge (Hatim and Mason 1990: 159).
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