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inconexas

Inconexas is a term used in Spanish and Portuguese to describe elements that are not logically or semantically connected. As an adjective, inconexas agrees with feminine plural nouns, and can be used to characterize phrases, ideas, or passages that appear fragmented or disjointed.

In discourse analysis and literary criticism, inconexas refers to discourse that lacks explicit connective relations, resulting

Outside academic contexts, inconexas can appear as a proper name or title in cultural contexts, such as

See also: cohesion, coherence, discourse analysis, textual fragmentation.

in
fragmentation
or
abrupt
juxtapositions.
It
may
describe
experimental
writing,
transcripts
of
dialogues,
or
narratives
that
emphasize
juxtaposition
over
linear
progression.
The
concept
relates
to
theories
of
cohesion
and
coherence,
but
it
is
not
a
formal
category
in
all
linguistic
frameworks.
an
artistic
project
or
publication,
depending
on
the
creator's
intention.
Such
uses
are
variable
and
not
standardized.