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CHAPTER FIVE
Coherence and cohesion in newspaper discourse with
a focus on crime reports in the modern British press
Renata Jančaříková
Abstract
Newspaper
discourse, although written and monologic,
is a form of communication
and social interaction during which an exchange of information takes place, and thus it
naturally encompasses meaning creation and meaning interpretation. Despite
no direct
contact between the sender and the recipient a specific form of interaction determined
to a certain extent by the
genre takes place between the interactants, albeit of different
and distinct character in comparison with spoken interaction. Since the present study
aims to map some crucial aspects of the process of news consumption including meaning
interpretation, it examines a range of features of coherence and
cohesion in newspaper
discourse with a focus on crime reports in order to demonstrate that both coherence
and cohesion aid readers considerably in the process of
making sense of newspaper
discourse.
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