Discourse Markers
Discourse Markers
Markers
are (words like 'however', 'although' and 'nevertheless')
more commonly referred to as 'linking words' and 'linking
phrases', or 'sentence connectors'. They may be described as
the 'glue' that binds together a piece of writing, make the
different parts of the text 'stick together'. They are used less
frequently in speech, unless the speech is very formal.
Type of relationship in using Discourse Markers
1. Adding something
Examples are:
Moreover; In addition; Additionally; Further; Further to this; Also; Besides; What is more.