| 1. |
Introduction |
S. 7 |
| 2. |
Some issues of textlinguistics |
S. 10 |
| 2.1. |
Communicative activities |
S. 10 |
| 2.2. |
Processes |
S. 12 |
| 2.3. |
Medium |
S. 17 |
| 2.4. |
Reference |
S. 18 |
| 2.5. |
Linearity |
S. 20 |
| 2.6. |
Intertextuality |
S. 23 |
| 3. |
Complex view of texts |
S. 28 |
| 3.1. |
Overview |
S. 28 |
| 3.2. |
Cognitive, world, and text stages |
S. 29 |
| 3.3. |
Configurations |
S. 40 |
| 3.4. |
Externals and internals |
S. 46 |
| 3.5. |
Internals: meaning |
S. 49 |
| 3.6. |
Internals: realization |
S. 65 |
| 4. |
Analysis of a text sample (SRW) |
S. 100 |
| 4.0. |
Outline |
S. 100 |
| 4.1. |
Communicative setting |
S. 100 |
| 4.2. |
Meaning structure |
S. 105 |
| 4.3. |
Realization forms |
S. 108 |
| 4.4. |
Comparison |
S. 113 |
| 5. |
Conclusion |
S. 120 |
| 6. |
Texts and tabulations |
S. 123 |
| 6.1. |
Texts |
S. 123 |
| 6.2. |
Stage characterizations and diagrams |
S. 130 |
| 6.3. |
Realization forms (examples) |
S. 148 |
| 6.4. |
Summary of realization forms |
S. 162 |
| |
| References |
S. 168 |