
- •Text linguistics studies
- •1. Ontological aspect
- •Pragmatic aspect
- •Types of text models:
- •Basic categories of the text
- •Paragraph
- •Paragraph building is governed by:
- •Introduction topicality
- •1/ Establishing a research territory
- •In recent years, researchers have become increasingly interested in …
- •2/ Establishing a niche
- •It remains unclear whether …
- •It would by thus of interest to study / learn / explore ...
- •3/ Occupying the niche
- •The body of the paper
- •1.Critical analysis signal phrase to reflect the source's intentions
- •The author further states that …
- •2. Experimental analysis
- •Conclusion
- •In general, this analysis / research / investigation / description shows …
The body of the paper
1.Critical analysis signal phrase to reflect the source's intentions
Charles Morris states / describes /explains …
G.N. Crest points out that …
Prof. Keyboard concludes that …
The author further states that …
This book raises / addresses practical and theoretical questions of …
This article breaks new ground in the discussion of … by presenting analysis of …
This article is a detailed examination of …
The theory/classification suggested by … makes a significant contribution to our understanding of
2. Experimental analysis
As can be seen from the example above, …
As demonstrated by the graph, …
As shown by the linguistic data, ….
As stated in the previous Chapter, …
… are shown/given/provided/summarized/ demonstrated in Table 1.
For more explanations, see Chapter 1.
Table/figure/graph 1 demonstrates / indicates / shows/suggests/ summarizes (that) …
This example gives/illustrates/presents/reveals …
Conclusion
In general, this analysis / research / investigation / description shows …
This paper has focussed on/ investigated / explored / showed …
These results are consistent with …
The experimental data has confirmed…
The question remains as to …
This research provides implications for …
Further research is needed to verify …
We advocate further research on …