EDUP2002 Lecture 10: Lecture 10
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Spoken language: the spoken language presents a dynamic view. Identifying text types patterns of grammatical features from word to text level. Tenor: how does it make the reader/listener feel: statement, command, question, exclamation, appraisal: choice of words that provoke a response. Mode: is this more like talking or writing: grammatically intricate or lexically dense, cohesion theme, connectives. The text is built up through the choice of types of. Field: what"s it about: the kind & queen said the thing , saying, and in harvonia there was a certain silliness about them, relating/behaving. Field: a range of adverbials are used to develop character and setting, and after the moon had risen and set several more times, the prince asked the girl to marry him. That"s the thing about real princes, they know all the right questions to ask. As a result act like a connective or a conjunction.