Text linguistics studies how texts are structured, organized, and interpreted to convey meaning. It focuses on analyzing the features and functions of texts in various contexts, such as coherence, cohesion, and genre.
Text linguistics is concerned with the study of a given communication as a whole. For example, when a speech is under consideration, the individual sentences and words of the speech are of less importance in favor of the much broader context. In addition to studying the speech itself, who gave the speech, who wrote the speech, the audience, and when the speech was given would be taken into account.
In linguistics, unergative verbs have a subject that performs the action, while unaccusative verbs have a subject that undergoes the action.
In linguistics, a type refers to a unique word or form, while a token refers to the total number of times that word or form appears in a text.
In linguistics, the mediopassive voice is used to describe a construction where the subject of a verb is both the doer and the receiver of the action.
Linguistics informs the study of literature by analyzing the structure and meaning of language used in literary texts. It helps uncover the intricacies of language and how they contribute to the overall message or themes of a literary work. By studying linguistics, scholars can gain insight into the stylistic choices made by authors and the impact they have on the interpretation of a text.
Wolfgang Teubert has written: 'Valenz des Substantivs' -- subject(s): German language, Noun 'Corpus linguistics' -- subject(s): Computational linguistics, Corpora (Linguistics) 'Text Corpora and Multilingual Lexicography (International Journal of Corpus Linguistics)'
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Roumiana Todorova has written: 'Theory and practice in text linguistics' -- subject(s): Discourse analysis
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Ghulum Bakiri has written: 'Converting English text to speech' -- subject(s): Text processing (Computer science), Computational linguistics, Machine learning
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P. H. Matthews has written: 'The concise Oxford dictionary of linguistics' -- subject(s): Linguistics, Dictionaries 'Do Languages Obey General Laws?' 'Linguistics' -- subject(s): Linguistics 'Oxford concise dictionary of linguistics =' -- subject(s): Linguistics, Dictionaries 'Generative grammar and linguistic competence' -- subject(s): Generative grammar, Competence and performance (Linguistics) 'Syntactic Relations'
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Giulio C. Lepschy has written: 'A survey of structural linguistics' -- subject(s): Structural linguistics 'Mutamenti di prospettiva nella linguistica' -- subject(s): Linguistics 'History of Linguistics'
Esa Itkonen has written: 'Grammatical theory and metascience' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Hermeneutics, History, Language and languages, Linguistics, Methodology, Philosophy, Positivism 'Analogy as structure and process' -- subject(s): Analogy, Iconicity (Linguistics), Linguistics 'Universal history of linguistics' -- subject(s): History, Linguistics
Martin Kay has written: 'Computational competence and linguistic performance' -- subject(s): Computational linguistics 'The MIND system' -- subject(s): Data processing, English language, File organization (Computer science), MIND (Computer system) 'Performance grammars' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar 'Collected papers of Martin Kay' -- subject(s): Computational linguistics 'Large files in linguistic computing' -- subject(s): Computational linguistics 'The computer system to aid the linguistic field worker' -- subject(s): Computational linguistics 'The catalog' 'Verbmobil' -- subject(s): Automatic speech recognition, Machine translating, Natural language processing (Computer science) 'Natural language in computer form' -- subject(s): Computational linguistics 'Marketing petroleum products' -- subject(s): English language, Text-books for foreigners