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‘Liegfabriek’: tekslinguistiese bindingspatrone
Literator | Vol 18, No 2 | a541 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/lit.v18i2.541
| © 1997 B. Bosch, W. du Plessis
| This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 30 April 1997 | Published: 30 April 1997
Submitted: 30 April 1997 | Published: 30 April 1997
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B. Bosch, Departement Afrikaans en Neerlandistiek, Universiteit Rhodes, Grahamstad, South AfricaW. du Plessis, Departement Afrikaans en Neerlandistiek, Universiteit Rhodes, Grahamstad, South Africa
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‘Liegfabriek’: text linguistic linking patterns
Within the framework of Text Linguistics it can be argued that linguistic patterns play a role in the structuring and generating of meaning. In the first instance this article investigates the ‘sociolinguistic fibre' in the short story "Liegfabriek'' by Etienne van Heerden. Attention is focused on the characteristics of advertising language and it is indicated how, from a sociolinguistic perspective, advertising language is used to generate different meanings in a literary text. Secondly the linguistic mechanisms employed in establishing structural and semantic unity as well as thematic continuity within the text are investigated. Finally it is argued that an investigation of the linguistic fibre of a literary text sheds light on the complex entity called a literary text.
Within the framework of Text Linguistics it can be argued that linguistic patterns play a role in the structuring and generating of meaning. In the first instance this article investigates the ‘sociolinguistic fibre' in the short story "Liegfabriek'' by Etienne van Heerden. Attention is focused on the characteristics of advertising language and it is indicated how, from a sociolinguistic perspective, advertising language is used to generate different meanings in a literary text. Secondly the linguistic mechanisms employed in establishing structural and semantic unity as well as thematic continuity within the text are investigated. Finally it is argued that an investigation of the linguistic fibre of a literary text sheds light on the complex entity called a literary text.
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