Tekslinguistiek: van teorie tot praktyk

Text linguistics: From theory to practice In this article it is argued that theory and practice are reconcilable in the case of text linguistics and the teaching of writing skills. First, text linguistics as a theoretical discipline is explained. Text linguistics, according to De Beaugrande and Dr...

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Main Author: S. Prinsloo
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2002-08-01
Series:Literator
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Online Access:https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/333
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spelling doaj-54101ff0be244a2eb3b03060095081f92020-11-25T01:11:52ZafrAOSISLiterator0258-22792219-82372002-08-0123210512810.4102/lit.v23i2.333295Tekslinguistiek: van teorie tot praktykS. Prinsloo0Departement Afrikaans, Universiteit van die Noorde, PolokwaneText linguistics: From theory to practice In this article it is argued that theory and practice are reconcilable in the case of text linguistics and the teaching of writing skills. First, text linguistics as a theoretical discipline is explained. Text linguistics, according to De Beaugrande and Dressler (1981), focuses on the seven constitutive principles, as well as the three regulative principles of textuality that determine the linguistic quality or standard of a text. The constitutive principles are cohesion, which in its turn, can be obtained by means of reference, ellipsis, substitution, conjunction and lexical cohesion, coherence, intentionality, acceptability, information, contextuality and intertextuality. The three regulative principles are efficiency, effectiveness and appropriateness. This is followed by a discussion of the relationship between text linguistics and the teaching of writing skills. Knowledge of the principles of text linguistics enables the teacher of writing skills to evaluate texts and to make learners aware of the properties of a “good” text, resulting in effective communication. Text-linguistic concepts are then applied to texts created by Afrikaans second-language speakers. It is then indicated how knowledge of text-linguistic concepts can be an aid in the teaching of writing skills.https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/333Discourse AnalysisL2-TeachingTeaching Of Writing SkillsText Linguistics
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Teaching Of Writing Skills
Text Linguistics
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title Tekslinguistiek: van teorie tot praktyk
title_short Tekslinguistiek: van teorie tot praktyk
title_full Tekslinguistiek: van teorie tot praktyk
title_fullStr Tekslinguistiek: van teorie tot praktyk
title_full_unstemmed Tekslinguistiek: van teorie tot praktyk
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publishDate 2002-08-01
description Text linguistics: From theory to practice In this article it is argued that theory and practice are reconcilable in the case of text linguistics and the teaching of writing skills. First, text linguistics as a theoretical discipline is explained. Text linguistics, according to De Beaugrande and Dressler (1981), focuses on the seven constitutive principles, as well as the three regulative principles of textuality that determine the linguistic quality or standard of a text. The constitutive principles are cohesion, which in its turn, can be obtained by means of reference, ellipsis, substitution, conjunction and lexical cohesion, coherence, intentionality, acceptability, information, contextuality and intertextuality. The three regulative principles are efficiency, effectiveness and appropriateness. This is followed by a discussion of the relationship between text linguistics and the teaching of writing skills. Knowledge of the principles of text linguistics enables the teacher of writing skills to evaluate texts and to make learners aware of the properties of a “good” text, resulting in effective communication. Text-linguistic concepts are then applied to texts created by Afrikaans second-language speakers. It is then indicated how knowledge of text-linguistic concepts can be an aid in the teaching of writing skills.
topic Discourse Analysis
L2-Teaching
Teaching Of Writing Skills
Text Linguistics
url https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/333
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