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Writing(s) at the crossroads : the process-product interface / edited by Georgeta Cislaru.
LIBRA P301.5.D54 W75 2015
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Digression (Rhetoric).
- Writing.
- Linguistic analysis (Linguistics).
- Linguistic models.
- Applied linguistics.
- Explanation (Linguistics).
- Psycholinguistics.
- Generative grammar.
- Physical Description:
- vi, 304 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2015]
- Summary:
- This volume aims at contributing to an interpretive approach to writing and its dynamics. It offers a general scope on the process-product interface by multiplying the points of view on both the process and the product and their links. The book presents new findings and perspectives in the study of language and writing, both theoretical and methodological (e.g. dual process models of writing, pragmatics of writing, linguistic analysis of psycholinguistic units such as bursts of production). It also presents new tools for a longitudinal approach to the writing steps, key-stroke logging with integrated linguistic modules, and textometric analysis of written texts. The volume is composed of five sections that highlight different approaches to writing from the viewpoint of multiple disciplines: Anthropology, Cognitive Psycholinguistics, Communication Studies, Didactics (Applied Linguistics), Discourse Analysis, Literacy, Sociolinguistics and Text Genetics. This book will be relevant for scholars and students interested in writing, text analysis, literacy, learning and teaching.
- Contents:
- 1 Writing(s) at the crossroads p. 1 / Georgeta Cislaru
- 2 Some core questions about writing
- 3 Some problems encountered in the description and analysis of the dynamics of writing p. 19 / Sylvie Plane
- 4 Methodology p. 33 / Almuth Grésillon; Daniel Perrin
- 5 Linguistic forms and choices at the interfaces
- 6 The instrumental use of verbless sentences in writing and rewriting p. 55 / Georgeta Cislaru; Florence Lefeuvre
- 7 Re-writing operations and their effects of meaning p. 81 / Pascale Brunner; Michele Pordeus Ribeiro
- 8 Linguistic forms at the process-product interface p. 99 / Thierry Olive; Georgeta Cislaru
- 9 Tracks and traces of the writing process
- 10 From writing under production to the finished product p. 125 / Irène Fenoglio
- 11 Editorial genesis p. 151 / Rudolf Mahrer; Rossana De Angelis; Andrea Del Lungo; Almuth Grésillon; Jean-Louis Lebrave; Valentine Nicollier Saraillon; Thierry Poibeau; Frédérique Mélanie-Becquet; Bénédicte Vauthier
- 12 A graph theory approach to online writing data visualization p. 171 / Christophe Leblay; Gilles Caporossi
- 13 Writing practices in context
- 14 Writing, literate activity, semiotic remediation p. 183 / Paul A. Prior
- 15 Writing acts and writing performativity p. 203 / Fanny Delbreilh
- 16 Professional writing as institutional norm and personal style p. 229 / Claire Doquet; Céline Poudat
- 17 Cognitive insights through writing studies
- 18 Conflict in writing p. 253 / David Galbraith; Veerle Baaijen
- 19 Analyzing writing process data p. 277 / Mariëlle Leijten; Luuk Van Waes; Eric Van Horenbeeck
- 20 Index p. 303.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Writing(s) at the crossroads
- ISBN:
- 9789027212238
- 9027212236
- OCLC:
- 905487213
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