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    Title: Coding and Encoding Reference with Nps and Pronouns in Different Genres
    Authors: 黃淑鴻
    Contributors: 中國文化大學
    Date: 2000-07-01
    Issue Date: 2012-05-15 10:23:49 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本文主要討論(一)說明文中主題詞與代名詞的分布是否異於敘述文?(二)差異的原因是否與作者的領跟文章討論的主題範圍有關?(三)主題司與代名詞分布的差異是否與讀者的背影領域不同有關連?(四)記讀者是否因對文章談論題材的期許上,解讀主題詞與代名詞的策略產生差異?

    Stubb (1995) critiques corpus analysis and raises the issue-production and reception model. That is the profession a writer and the convention of the field, and purpose of a writing decide the genre of a text and construct the structure of the text, and the interpretations of the text may vary due to the background of a reader (pp.10-14). A series of studies show that neither zeroanaphora nor pronominal anaphora is the norm in texts on political issues in newspapers. Writers in journalism prefer repeating the same NP referring to a specific entity. That is reiteration instead of pronominals seems to be the norm in coding and encoding the entity for political issues in newspaper. This tendency of reiteration occurs two-thirds of the all corpus; that is in thirteen out of twenty articles, the distribution of reiteration in each article reaches more than 69%. However, the distribution of third person pronoun, he, in three out of twenty articles only reaches 57% or less. In coding reference of an entity in a short text, only three out of ten slot where a NP or a pronouns should occur, readers prefer third person pronoun, he; though the tendency was not significantly strong, i.e., around 50%, not to the mention the preference for zero-pronouns.q
    Relation: 華岡英語學報 6期 P.3-16
    Appears in Collections:[Department of English Language and Literature ] Hwa Kang English Journal

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