CONJUNCTION - Conjunction acts as cohesive tie between clauses or sections of text in such a way as to demonstrate a meaningful pattern between them.
- Conjunctions are not a way of simply joining sentences. Their role in the text is wider than that, because they provide the listener/reader with information for the interpretation of utterance; that is why some linguists prefer to describe them as discourse markers.
Elaboration
- Means one clause that expands another by elaborating on it (or some portion of it) by restating in other words, specifying in grater detail, commenting or exemplifying(Halliday, 1985:196)
- i.e., in other words, that is, for example, by the way, anyway, or rather, and in short.
Extention
- Means one clause expands another by extending beyond it by adding some new element, giving an exception to it or offering an alternative (Halliday, 1985:197)
- i.e., and, moreover, nor, but, however, instead, alternatively, an or.
Enhancement
- Means one clause expands another by embellishing around it by qualifying it with some circumstantial feature of time, place, cause or condition (Halliday, 1985:197)
- i.e., finally, secondly, next, meanwhile, likewise, therefore, nevertheless, and in that respect.
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