Authority in Language: Investigating Language Prescription and StandardisationRoutledge & K. Paul, 1985 - 189 pages |
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Page 136
... structure of the discourse is particularly evident , with the fieldworker eliciting and the informant replying . Each move can be coded quote unambiguously as an elicitation or a reply . Interestingly Sinclair and Coulthard's ( 1975 : 6 ) ...
... structure of the discourse is particularly evident , with the fieldworker eliciting and the informant replying . Each move can be coded quote unambiguously as an elicitation or a reply . Interestingly Sinclair and Coulthard's ( 1975 : 6 ) ...
Page 147
... structure of interviews - - We move on now to examine the structure of a formal type of speech event the interview at the level of discourse rather than as we have been doing so far , in terms of organisational characteristics but ...
... structure of interviews - - We move on now to examine the structure of a formal type of speech event the interview at the level of discourse rather than as we have been doing so far , in terms of organisational characteristics but ...
Page 165
... structure has to be manipulated in a complicated way by speakers to construct well - formed questions , negatives ... structure of language and so to look in some detail at the inter - relationship between phrase and clause structure ...
... structure has to be manipulated in a complicated way by speakers to construct well - formed questions , negatives ... structure of language and so to look in some detail at the inter - relationship between phrase and clause structure ...
Contents
Standard English and the complaint tradition | 29 |
Spoken and written norms | 54 |
Grammar and speech | 70 |
Copyright | |
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