Registering the Difference: Reading Literature Through RegisterManchester University Press, 1999 - 215 páginas The concept of register is a tool for readers of all kinds of texts, especially literary ones. This book explains how register can be used without resorting to the full panoply of linguistic jargon. |
Contenido
The history and the hijacking of register | 24 |
writtenspoken | 49 |
Registers of culture and power | 75 |
Literary register | 95 |
Register and genre | 121 |
Translating register | 132 |
Thomas Hardys voices | 170 |
sounding like poetry | 190 |
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Registering the Difference: Reading Literature Through Register Lance St. John Butler Vista de fragmentos - 1999 |
Registering the Difference: Reading Literature Through Register Lance St. John Butler Vista de fragmentos - 1999 |
Términos y frases comunes
Aunt Dahlia Bakhtin Bakhtinian Barthes Beckett become belongs clause cliché collocation colloquial context course culture David Mourão-Ferreira descriptive linguistics dialogue different register discourse elements employed epic example fiction formal free indirect speech French genre grammar Halliday Halliday's Ibid indirect speech instance intertextuality Iris Murdoch J. R. Firth Jane Austen joke kind Latin least less lexical sets lexis linguistic literary register literary text literature look meaning metaphor Mikhail Bakhtin mode Molloy narrative narrator non-literary notion novel paragraph passage Pendennis perhaps person phrasal verb phrase play poem poetic register poetry possible prose question quoted reader reading recognisable register analysis register shift Roland Barthes Samuel Beckett seems semantic Semiotic sentences simply situation social dialect sort sounds speak structure style stylistics talking tenor Tess Thackeray theory thing Thomas Hardy tions tone topos translation Tusker verb vocabulary voice Wessex words Workpoints writing written