Ian Cushing
Cambridge Topics in English Language Text Analysis and Representation
Ian Cushing
Cambridge Topics in English Language Text Analysis and Representation
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Essential study guides for the future linguist.
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Essential study guides for the future linguist.
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- Cambridge Topics in English Language
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 134
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 206g
- ISBN-13: 9781108401111
- ISBN-10: 1108401112
- Artikelnr.: 48915963
- Cambridge Topics in English Language
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 134
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 153mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 206g
- ISBN-13: 9781108401111
- ISBN-10: 1108401112
- Artikelnr.: 48915963
1. What is text analysis and representation?: 1.1. Big issues
1.2. Discourse
1.3. Context
1.4. Meaning
1.5. Register
1.6. What is a text?
1.7. Using metalanguage
1.8. Participants in discourse
1.9. Language as a system of meaning
1.10. Mode and genre
1.11. Purpose
1.12. Approaches to analysing texts
2. The structure of language: building words: 2.1. How language is organised
2.2. Phonetics and phonology
2.3. Grammar: building words
2.4. Categories of words
3. The structure of language: building sentences: 3.1. Distribution
3.2. Phrases
3.3. Clauses
3.4. Functions
3.5. Active and passive voice
3.6. Sentences
4. Creating meaning: 4.1. Negotiating meaning: semantics and pragmatics
4.2. Knowledge
4.3. Networks of words
4.4. Metaphor
4.5. Modality
4.6. Building and representing the world
5. Spoken language: 5.1. Working with spoken language
5.2. Speech acts
5.3. Narrative
5.4. Multi-speaker interaction
5.5. The social nature of speech
Ideas and answers
References.
1.2. Discourse
1.3. Context
1.4. Meaning
1.5. Register
1.6. What is a text?
1.7. Using metalanguage
1.8. Participants in discourse
1.9. Language as a system of meaning
1.10. Mode and genre
1.11. Purpose
1.12. Approaches to analysing texts
2. The structure of language: building words: 2.1. How language is organised
2.2. Phonetics and phonology
2.3. Grammar: building words
2.4. Categories of words
3. The structure of language: building sentences: 3.1. Distribution
3.2. Phrases
3.3. Clauses
3.4. Functions
3.5. Active and passive voice
3.6. Sentences
4. Creating meaning: 4.1. Negotiating meaning: semantics and pragmatics
4.2. Knowledge
4.3. Networks of words
4.4. Metaphor
4.5. Modality
4.6. Building and representing the world
5. Spoken language: 5.1. Working with spoken language
5.2. Speech acts
5.3. Narrative
5.4. Multi-speaker interaction
5.5. The social nature of speech
Ideas and answers
References.
1. What is text analysis and representation?: 1.1. Big issues
1.2. Discourse
1.3. Context
1.4. Meaning
1.5. Register
1.6. What is a text?
1.7. Using metalanguage
1.8. Participants in discourse
1.9. Language as a system of meaning
1.10. Mode and genre
1.11. Purpose
1.12. Approaches to analysing texts
2. The structure of language: building words: 2.1. How language is organised
2.2. Phonetics and phonology
2.3. Grammar: building words
2.4. Categories of words
3. The structure of language: building sentences: 3.1. Distribution
3.2. Phrases
3.3. Clauses
3.4. Functions
3.5. Active and passive voice
3.6. Sentences
4. Creating meaning: 4.1. Negotiating meaning: semantics and pragmatics
4.2. Knowledge
4.3. Networks of words
4.4. Metaphor
4.5. Modality
4.6. Building and representing the world
5. Spoken language: 5.1. Working with spoken language
5.2. Speech acts
5.3. Narrative
5.4. Multi-speaker interaction
5.5. The social nature of speech
Ideas and answers
References.
1.2. Discourse
1.3. Context
1.4. Meaning
1.5. Register
1.6. What is a text?
1.7. Using metalanguage
1.8. Participants in discourse
1.9. Language as a system of meaning
1.10. Mode and genre
1.11. Purpose
1.12. Approaches to analysing texts
2. The structure of language: building words: 2.1. How language is organised
2.2. Phonetics and phonology
2.3. Grammar: building words
2.4. Categories of words
3. The structure of language: building sentences: 3.1. Distribution
3.2. Phrases
3.3. Clauses
3.4. Functions
3.5. Active and passive voice
3.6. Sentences
4. Creating meaning: 4.1. Negotiating meaning: semantics and pragmatics
4.2. Knowledge
4.3. Networks of words
4.4. Metaphor
4.5. Modality
4.6. Building and representing the world
5. Spoken language: 5.1. Working with spoken language
5.2. Speech acts
5.3. Narrative
5.4. Multi-speaker interaction
5.5. The social nature of speech
Ideas and answers
References.