Three-Part Comparison Notes
- Created by: annierhill
- Created on: 26-01-16 18:52
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- Conversations
- Spontaneous/Unedited
- Low level lexis
- Lack of adjectives, imagery, alliteration
- Sometimes non-standard English
- Verbal Fillers/Non-Verbal Fillers
- Elision/Elipses
- End-Clipping/Hedging
- Prosodic Features/non-fluency features
- Informal
- Usually personal audience
- Common discourse community
- Discourse Markers
- Speeches
- Persuasive Language
- Emotive language
- Given to specific audience
- Pre-planned/Edited
- Could be semi-spontaneous
- Rhetorical Devices
- Inclusive pronouns to include the audience
- Prosodic Features removed
- Novels
- High level lexis
- Imagery
- Description
- Broader Audience
- Structured in paragraphs normally
- More adjectives
- Completely edited and planned
- Factual
- Formal writing style
- Usually shared discourse community if reading about certain topic
- Higher level lexis
- More definite structure, sometimes headings and bullet points
- Edited
- Appropriate language for purpose and place
- Prosodic Features Removed
- Introduction
- These texts relate various (accidents/fishing experiences/birds) ranging from...
- How the different show their attitudes towards subject
- PACT
- Conversations
- Higher level lexis
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