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_aCornbleet, Sandra, _eauthor. _91020172 |
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_aThe language of speech and writing / _cSandra Cornbleet and Ronald Carter. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2001. |
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_aix, 129 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm. |
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_tAcknowledgements -- _tIntroduction -- _gUnit 1. _tThe nature of writing -- _tWhat is writing? -- _tOther features of writing -- _tThree influential factors -- _gUnit 2. _tThe nature of speaking -- _tWhat is speaking? -- _tSimply sounds? -- _tDeveloping speaking skills -- _tAppropriateness -- _tContext, purpose, receiver -- _tThe nature of everyday speech -- _tThe phatic nature of conversation -- _tTo speak or not to speak -- _gUnit 3. _tThe language of writing -- _tContext -- _tEffect on language -- _tGenre -- _tGenre expectations -- _tLanguage of specialised writing -- _gUnit 4. _tThe language of speaking -- _tLexis -- _tLexical creativity -- _tDiscourse -- _tFunctions of speech -- _gUnit 5. _tThe relationship between speech and writing -- _tChoosing whether to speak or to write -- _tFactors affecting choice -- _tEffect on language -- _tA question of degree -- _tFeatures of spoken and written texts -- _tText and language -- _tText comparison -- _gUnit 6. _tWhere boundaries meet -- _tThe purpose of the text -- _tWritten texts which use features of spoken texts -- _tWhat is the purpose? -- _tWritten texts which 'masquerade' as other text types -- _tIntertextuality -- _tSpoken texts which don't fit the mould -- _tTexts with features of both writing and speaking -- _tWritten dialogue -- _tDialogue in fiction -- _tEffects of technology -- _tIndex of terms -- _tReferences -- _tFurther reading. |
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_aCarter, Ronald, _d1947-2018 _eauthor. _9232088 |
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