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Non-lexical cohesion refers to:Question 29Select one:the relationship between language and image in a macrogenre such as a textbookthe patterning of text openers, paragraph and sentence openers across a textattitudinal vocabulary used in information reports to develop a relationship between the writer and the readercohesion between words through language devices such as reference, substitution and ellipsis.

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Non-lexical cohesion refers to:Question 29Select one:the relationship between language and image in a macrogenre such as a textbookthe patterning of text openers, paragraph and sentence openers across a textattitudinal vocabulary used in information reports to develop a relationship between the writer and the readercohesion between words through language devices such as reference, substitution and ellipsis.

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Non-lexical cohesion refers to the cohesion between words through language devices such as reference, substitution and ellipsis. This type of cohesion does not rely on the meaning of the words (lexical items) themselves, but rather on the grammatical and structural relationships between words in a text. This can include the use of pronouns to refer back to previously mentioned entities (reference), the use of a word or phrase in place of another to avoid repetition (substitution), or the omission of a word or phrase that is obvious from the context (ellipsis).

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