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Coherence, cohesion and comments on students’ academic essays

✍ Scribed by Richard Watson Todd; Somreudee Khongput; Pornapit Darasawang


Book ID
116258930
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
160 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
1075-2935

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✦ Synopsis


This study investigates the relationships between connectedness in discourse and the in-text comments that tutors write on postgraduate essays at a Thai university. Connectedness was divided into cohesion, propositional coherence and interactional coherence which were analysed using Hoey's lexical analysis [Hoey, M. (1991). Patterns of lexis in text. Oxford: Oxford University Press], topical structure analysis and genre analysis respectively. From these analyses, text-level features of connectedness and points in the assignments which are potentially problematic in terms of connectedness were identified, and these were compared against the tutors' comments. The findings show very little relationship between the analyses of connectedness and the tutors' comments. The non-results may be due to the constructs of connectedness analysed, the methods of analysis, the data, or the lack of any clear relationship between the tutors' comments and the quality of the texts as measured by grades.


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