Sentences with phrase «written discourse»

To date, I think most would describe the web as a medium dominated by written discourse.
Not doing so would be a mistake; turning our backs on longer written discourse.
and online gaming seeing a renaissance, I still see the core of written discourse within the web as going strong.
Green wrote Discourse on Afro - American Art as her graduating thesis from Wesleyan University, a «textual analysis of criticisms, which were written by both Black and White critics from the 1920s and the 1960s.
To build students» skills and interest in writing, he says, teachers need to move away from the «prescribed school writing discourses» and demonstrate the real - world purposes of written composition.
(Dana Ferris, «Written Discourse Analysis and Second Language Teaching.»
This study aims at examining the frequency of interpersonal metadiscourse markers in academic written discourse and investigating the way Turkish writers use interpersonal metadiscourse, namely in MA dissertations from one major academic field; English language teaching (ELT).
117 Compare Tracy Turner, Finding Consensus in Legal Writing Discourse Regarding Organizational Structure: A Review and Analysis of the Use of IRAC and Its Progenies, 9 Legal Comm.
The dialectical textual reality of written discourse (parole) and linguistic code (langue) engenders the great irony of interpretation.
As the evangelist was writing the discourse on the bread of life, there was no doubt that the picture of the last supper which Jesus had with his disciples was before him.
Written discourse is detached from the person of its author so that the author can not be questioned or challenged.
The fullness of its subject matter is conveyed as a dialectical textual reality of both the written discourse (parole) of the author and the linguistic code which the author has employed.
What the text is about is a possibility of being, and this is communicated both unconsciously and consciously to the reader, while engaged with the written discourse (parole) by the generational capabilities of the linguistic code (langue) through the relations of contiguity and the accompanying principles of combination as well as the accompanying principles of selection.
The Stoic sage Seneca counseled that «the living word and life in common will benefit you more than written discourse,» and his contemporaries indeed tended to think together and to think out loud.
«Writing in Home Dialects: Choosing a Written Discourse in a Teacher Education Class.»
The most powerful marketing tool on the web today is written discourse.
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