Appendix 2. Cohesive Devices in the Texts Background of Thesis 1
1. Language has an important role in life because people can understand one
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another by expressing their feelings, thinking of ideas, communicating
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with each other, conveying information and sharing to each other.
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2. Language is a way to communicate and to interact with others.
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3. Language is used to get a message and to persuade the addressee of some
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4. It also creates or maintains social relationship between interlocutors.
PR 5. Language is called as the expression of human communication through
which knowledge, belief, and behavior can be experienced, explained,
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and shared.
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6. It is usually used signs, sounds, gestures, or symbols to convey understood
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meanings within a group or community. 7. People communicate using language to create communication.
8. Communication is a sophisticated skill.
9. Most people have the physical competence to talk and to make interaction,
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so they should learn to speak well and communicate effectively. CC PR
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10. Making communication means to understand verbal and non-verbal
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11. Brown 2000:262 explained about non-verbal and verbal communication.
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importance and in which it is not what you say that counts but how you
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say it – what you convey with body language, gestures, eye contact,
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physical distance, and other non-verbal messages.”, while verbal
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communication is described that “Verbal language requires the use of only one of the five sensory modalities: hearing.”
13. Indeed non-verbal communication supports verbal communication, for
instance people use gestures, facial expressions, eyes contacts and
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14. However, communication will be so unique that it is not only used to