1.- Introduction. Definition of 'text.' Oral and written texts.
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1.1.- Oral production and written representation.
1.2.- Standards of textuality: cohesion, coherence, intentionality, acceptability, informativity, situationality and intertextuality.
1.3.- Text, cotext, context and discourse.
1.4.- Register.
1.4.1.- Linguistic, social and geographical factors.
1.4.2.- Tenor, mode and domain. |
2.- Written texts. Main features. |
2.1.- Cohesion, coherence and texture in written texts: Main types of cohesion.
2.2.- Microstructure, macrostructure and information processing.
2.3.- Text structure: internal and external factors.
2.4.- Complexity: main types of textual complexity.
2.5.- Multi-layered and multimodal texts.
2.6.- The oral-written continuum. |
4.- Classes of texts according to function. Text type, register, style and genre. |
4.1.- Descriptive, narrative and argumentative texts.
4.2.- Style, genre and subgenre.
4.3.- Printed texts and electronic texts.
4.4.- Interactive online texts.
4.5.- Quantitative and qualitative textual analysis.
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