Wholeness
John Bateman
bateman at UNI-BREMEN.DE
Tue Dec 21 15:34:53 UTC 1999
>
> >What exactly do you mean by "an impression of wholeness"?
>
> >Tom H
>
as usual there are at least three ways to view the wholeness of a text:
textually: is it a textual whole (viz.
cohesion+theme+macrotheme+generic stage)
ideationally: is it a coherent whole that makes sense
interpersonally: is it a piece of discourse that enacts a complete
piece of interaction (telling a story, writing a
dissertation, etc.).
RST probably contributes some to the latter, not sure if it contributes
elsewhere as yet....
although some argument for a textual contribution should be doable...
Beginning/middle/end in Labov style appars to be textual, with a
smattering
of interpersonal (perhaps).
For non-narratives the importance of taking all three equally becomes
greater.
John B.
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