Abstract

Text analysis constitutes one of the most challenging and complex practices for every student. Owing to this fact, linguists need a theoretical framework that would explain every linguistic device in text cohesion. Those cohesive devices may identify those units that are part of the analysed text. Among the huge amount of literary works that might be analysed, we chose one by Stephen King, one of the most prolific thriller writers of the 20th century. The aim of this study is to analyse one of his bestsellers in American Literature, The Mist, a psychological horror novella published in 1980. The main work used in this research is Hasan and Halliday’s Cohesion in English, which will be the centre of the linguistic study. Thanks to this investigation, we shall establish certain linguistic parameters to help students build a linguistic analysis to ease their academic and professional areas, such as linguistics and translation. The excerpt analysed will include certain linguistic cohesive devices, such as anaphora-cataphora, the use of direct speech, relative clauses, or Hasan and Halliday’s terms of field, tenor, and mode, among others. As a result of this, EFL students from different disciplines, such as foreign languages, translation, or linguistic studies, will therefore increase their knowledge of this literary model in order to be applied to other literary and non-literary works.

Highlights

  • One of students’ most demanding and essential disciplines in Linguistics is Text Analysis

  • Coulthard (1994) compiled several linguistic studies based on written text analysis

  • With all this additional theoretical information, the following part reflects the practical analysis of a fragment from Stephen King’s The Mist. The analysis of this fragment is based on the different linguistic units that give a cohesive meaning to the text

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Introduction

One of students’ most demanding and essential disciplines in Linguistics is Text Analysis. Owing to this fact, linguistic researchers have studied this specific area to establish certain useful parameters. Coulthard (1994) compiled several linguistic studies based on written text analysis. This article has considered Hasan and Halliday’s Cohesion in English as the centre of this study. We consider that this work has been one of the cornerstones in Linguistics since its publication. Many researchers have taken it as one essential work for their studies. This book summarises clearly the research point in this article: the cohesion of the text, and how it unifies a selection of features that will be analysed here

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