Cohesive profiling :: meaning and interaction in personal weblogs /
Cohesive Profiling provides one of the first linguistic descriptions of blog discourse, focusing on the cohesive relations which enable users to construe blogs as compatible meaningful wholes. With a corpus-based analysis of cohesive relations in personal blogs, the study surprisingly reveals that t...
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Schriftenreihe: | Pragmatics & beyond ;
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Zusammenfassung: | Cohesive Profiling provides one of the first linguistic descriptions of blog discourse, focusing on the cohesive relations which enable users to construe blogs as compatible meaningful wholes. With a corpus-based analysis of cohesive relations in personal blogs, the study surprisingly reveals that there is only limited cohesive rapport between the textual contributions of blog authors and readers. The book retraces blogs' technological, linguistic and generic evolution and describes how today's blog genres are structured and composed. Additionally, it is shown how cohesive interaction, shared knowledge and technological expertise converge in blog readers trying to keep track of blog topics, purposes and identities over time. The book is of interest to researchers in discourse analysis, corpus linguistics and pragmatics as well as to scholars working in the field of computer-mediated communication. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xviii, 237 pages :) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789027274694 902727469X 9789027256249 9027256241 1280497521 9781280497520 9786613592750 6613592757 |
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505 | 0 | |a Cohesive Profiling; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Epigraph; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; List of figures; List of tables; List of AWC blogs; Typographic conventions; Chapter 1. The objective; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Blogs between monologue and dialogue; 1.3 Text and discourse; 1.4 Discourse analysis: Two vantage points; 1.5 Cohesion and coherence; 1.6 Aims and outline of the study; Chapter 2. The object; 2.1 Defining the blog; 2.2 The composition of blogs; 2.2.1 The upper panel; 2.2.2 The side panels; 2.2.3 The lower panel; 2.2.4 The entries; 2.2.5 The comments. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 3. The genre3.1 Understanding text genre; 3.2 The historic naturalization of the blogosphere; 3.3 Diary, journal or blog? Toward generic attribution; 3.4 The personal blog as a super-genre; Chapter 4. The format; 4.1 Across discourse: Hyperwriting and hyperreading; 4.2 Across media: Analogue and digital hypertext; 4.3 Across the mind: Hypertext cognition; 4.4 Across space: Text, knowledge, and participation; Chapter 5. The texture; 5.1 A framework for verbal cohesion in blogs; 5.2 The scope of cohesive relations; 5.3 Grammatical cohesion; 5.3.1 Reference. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.3.2 Substitution and ellipsis5.3.3 Conjunction; 5.4 Lexical cohesion; 5.4.1 Repetition (total and partial recurrence); 5.4.2 Equivalence (synonymy, syntactical parallelism, paraphrase); 5.4.3 Superordination (hyperonymy, hyponymy, holonymy, meronymy); 5.4.4 Co-hyponymy; 5.4.5 Antonymy (contrary, complementary, converse and directional antonymy); 5.4.6 Collocation; Chapter 6. The corpus; 6.1 The Augsburg Blog Corpus (AWC); 6.2 Data segmentation; 6.3 Manual analysis and evaluation of the data; 6.4 Preliminary methodological reflections; Chapter 7. The analysis I (grammatical cohesion). | |
505 | 8 | |a 7.1 Reference in blog entries7.2 Reference in blog comments; 7.3 Substitution in blog entries and comments; 7.4 Conjunction in blog entries and comments; 7.5 Ellipsis in blog entries and comments; 7.6 Some preliminary results; Chapter 8. The analysis II (lexical cohesion); 8.1 Lexical cohesion in blog entries; 8.2 Lexical cohesion in blog comments; 8.3 Some preliminary results; Chapter 9. The interaction: Knowledge and cohesion; 9.1 From collocation to cognition; 9.2 From episodic memory to serial knowledge; 9.3 Conversational interaction in personal blogs; Chapter 10. The results. | |
505 | 8 | |a 10.1 Cohesive interaction revisited10.2 Monologue or dialogue? -- Positioning blogs; 10.3 Communicative conditions in personal blogs; 10.4 Limitations of the study and future research; 10.5 Concluding remarks; References; Webliography; Appendix; Person index; Subject index. | |
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spelling | Hoffmann, Christian R. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010050516 Cohesive profiling : meaning and interaction in personal weblogs / Christian R. Hoffmann. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012. 1 online resource (xviii, 237 pages :) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Pragmatics & beyond new series ; v. 219 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Cohesive Profiling provides one of the first linguistic descriptions of blog discourse, focusing on the cohesive relations which enable users to construe blogs as compatible meaningful wholes. With a corpus-based analysis of cohesive relations in personal blogs, the study surprisingly reveals that there is only limited cohesive rapport between the textual contributions of blog authors and readers. The book retraces blogs' technological, linguistic and generic evolution and describes how today's blog genres are structured and composed. Additionally, it is shown how cohesive interaction, shared knowledge and technological expertise converge in blog readers trying to keep track of blog topics, purposes and identities over time. The book is of interest to researchers in discourse analysis, corpus linguistics and pragmatics as well as to scholars working in the field of computer-mediated communication. Cohesive Profiling; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Epigraph; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; List of figures; List of tables; List of AWC blogs; Typographic conventions; Chapter 1. The objective; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Blogs between monologue and dialogue; 1.3 Text and discourse; 1.4 Discourse analysis: Two vantage points; 1.5 Cohesion and coherence; 1.6 Aims and outline of the study; Chapter 2. The object; 2.1 Defining the blog; 2.2 The composition of blogs; 2.2.1 The upper panel; 2.2.2 The side panels; 2.2.3 The lower panel; 2.2.4 The entries; 2.2.5 The comments. Chapter 3. The genre3.1 Understanding text genre; 3.2 The historic naturalization of the blogosphere; 3.3 Diary, journal or blog? Toward generic attribution; 3.4 The personal blog as a super-genre; Chapter 4. The format; 4.1 Across discourse: Hyperwriting and hyperreading; 4.2 Across media: Analogue and digital hypertext; 4.3 Across the mind: Hypertext cognition; 4.4 Across space: Text, knowledge, and participation; Chapter 5. The texture; 5.1 A framework for verbal cohesion in blogs; 5.2 The scope of cohesive relations; 5.3 Grammatical cohesion; 5.3.1 Reference. 5.3.2 Substitution and ellipsis5.3.3 Conjunction; 5.4 Lexical cohesion; 5.4.1 Repetition (total and partial recurrence); 5.4.2 Equivalence (synonymy, syntactical parallelism, paraphrase); 5.4.3 Superordination (hyperonymy, hyponymy, holonymy, meronymy); 5.4.4 Co-hyponymy; 5.4.5 Antonymy (contrary, complementary, converse and directional antonymy); 5.4.6 Collocation; Chapter 6. The corpus; 6.1 The Augsburg Blog Corpus (AWC); 6.2 Data segmentation; 6.3 Manual analysis and evaluation of the data; 6.4 Preliminary methodological reflections; Chapter 7. The analysis I (grammatical cohesion). 7.1 Reference in blog entries7.2 Reference in blog comments; 7.3 Substitution in blog entries and comments; 7.4 Conjunction in blog entries and comments; 7.5 Ellipsis in blog entries and comments; 7.6 Some preliminary results; Chapter 8. The analysis II (lexical cohesion); 8.1 Lexical cohesion in blog entries; 8.2 Lexical cohesion in blog comments; 8.3 Some preliminary results; Chapter 9. The interaction: Knowledge and cohesion; 9.1 From collocation to cognition; 9.2 From episodic memory to serial knowledge; 9.3 Conversational interaction in personal blogs; Chapter 10. The results. 10.1 Cohesive interaction revisited10.2 Monologue or dialogue? -- Positioning blogs; 10.3 Communicative conditions in personal blogs; 10.4 Limitations of the study and future research; 10.5 Concluding remarks; References; Webliography; Appendix; Person index; Subject index. English. Language and the Internet. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006007721 Discourse analysis Social aspects. Blogs Social aspects. Communication and technology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94003061 Langage et Internet. Blogues Aspect social. Communication et technologie. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Historical & Comparative. bisacsh Communication and technology fast Discourse analysis Social aspects fast Language and the Internet fast Electronic book. has work: Cohesive profiling (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFGRp9KkDjxjctk8Y3TdV3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Hoffmann, Christian R. Cohesive profiling. 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spellingShingle | Hoffmann, Christian R. Cohesive profiling : meaning and interaction in personal weblogs / Pragmatics & beyond ; Cohesive Profiling; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Epigraph; Table of contents; Acknowledgments; List of figures; List of tables; List of AWC blogs; Typographic conventions; Chapter 1. The objective; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Blogs between monologue and dialogue; 1.3 Text and discourse; 1.4 Discourse analysis: Two vantage points; 1.5 Cohesion and coherence; 1.6 Aims and outline of the study; Chapter 2. The object; 2.1 Defining the blog; 2.2 The composition of blogs; 2.2.1 The upper panel; 2.2.2 The side panels; 2.2.3 The lower panel; 2.2.4 The entries; 2.2.5 The comments. Chapter 3. The genre3.1 Understanding text genre; 3.2 The historic naturalization of the blogosphere; 3.3 Diary, journal or blog? Toward generic attribution; 3.4 The personal blog as a super-genre; Chapter 4. The format; 4.1 Across discourse: Hyperwriting and hyperreading; 4.2 Across media: Analogue and digital hypertext; 4.3 Across the mind: Hypertext cognition; 4.4 Across space: Text, knowledge, and participation; Chapter 5. The texture; 5.1 A framework for verbal cohesion in blogs; 5.2 The scope of cohesive relations; 5.3 Grammatical cohesion; 5.3.1 Reference. 5.3.2 Substitution and ellipsis5.3.3 Conjunction; 5.4 Lexical cohesion; 5.4.1 Repetition (total and partial recurrence); 5.4.2 Equivalence (synonymy, syntactical parallelism, paraphrase); 5.4.3 Superordination (hyperonymy, hyponymy, holonymy, meronymy); 5.4.4 Co-hyponymy; 5.4.5 Antonymy (contrary, complementary, converse and directional antonymy); 5.4.6 Collocation; Chapter 6. The corpus; 6.1 The Augsburg Blog Corpus (AWC); 6.2 Data segmentation; 6.3 Manual analysis and evaluation of the data; 6.4 Preliminary methodological reflections; Chapter 7. The analysis I (grammatical cohesion). 7.1 Reference in blog entries7.2 Reference in blog comments; 7.3 Substitution in blog entries and comments; 7.4 Conjunction in blog entries and comments; 7.5 Ellipsis in blog entries and comments; 7.6 Some preliminary results; Chapter 8. The analysis II (lexical cohesion); 8.1 Lexical cohesion in blog entries; 8.2 Lexical cohesion in blog comments; 8.3 Some preliminary results; Chapter 9. The interaction: Knowledge and cohesion; 9.1 From collocation to cognition; 9.2 From episodic memory to serial knowledge; 9.3 Conversational interaction in personal blogs; Chapter 10. The results. 10.1 Cohesive interaction revisited10.2 Monologue or dialogue? -- Positioning blogs; 10.3 Communicative conditions in personal blogs; 10.4 Limitations of the study and future research; 10.5 Concluding remarks; References; Webliography; Appendix; Person index; Subject index. Language and the Internet. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006007721 Discourse analysis Social aspects. Blogs Social aspects. Communication and technology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94003061 Langage et Internet. Blogues Aspect social. Communication et technologie. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Historical & Comparative. bisacsh Communication and technology fast Discourse analysis Social aspects fast Language and the Internet fast |
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title_exact_search | Cohesive profiling : meaning and interaction in personal weblogs / |
title_full | Cohesive profiling : meaning and interaction in personal weblogs / Christian R. Hoffmann. |
title_fullStr | Cohesive profiling : meaning and interaction in personal weblogs / Christian R. Hoffmann. |
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topic | Language and the Internet. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2006007721 Discourse analysis Social aspects. Blogs Social aspects. Communication and technology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94003061 Langage et Internet. Blogues Aspect social. Communication et technologie. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Historical & Comparative. bisacsh Communication and technology fast Discourse analysis Social aspects fast Language and the Internet fast |
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