Combining insight from a variety of linguistic perspectives including Hallidayan functional linguistics and relevance theory, Tony Bex demonstrates how written texts operate within society to convey meaning. This book:-
* looks at a wide variety of written genres - advertisments, letters, poetry and literature
* provides an accessible and comprehensive survey of genre theory
* proposes a challenging new way of analysing genre which emphasises communicative function
* unusually, considers the relevance of linguistic theories of genre to the study of literary texts.
* includes numerous exercises and annotated bibliographies
Variety in Written Discourse will be of interest to all students of language and communication. In addition, it will be an invaluable text for those interested in literature, as well as English for Specific Purposes.



Autorentext

Tony Bex is currently senior lecturer at the University of Kent and has previously taught in Papua New Guinea, Saudi Arabia and Algeria.



Inhalt

Introduction 1 Variety and 'Standard English' 2 A (very brief) history of English 3 Texts in societies: societies in texts 4 Some definitional problems 5 Cohesion, coherence and register 6 Interpreting the language 7 Genre 8 The case of literature

Titel
Variety in Written English
Untertitel
Texts in Society/Societies in Text
EAN
9781134839964
ISBN
978-1-134-83996-4
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
11.03.2002
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.15 MB
Anzahl Seiten
240
Jahr
2002
Untertitel
Englisch