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Formulaic genres
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Title/Author:
Formulaic genres/ Koenraad Kuiper.
Author:
Kuiper, Koenraad.
Published:
Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan, : 2009.,
Description:
xiv, 223 p. :ill., music ; : 23 cm.;
Subject:
Discourse analysis - Social aspects. -
Online resource:
access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
9780230241657
Formulaic genres
Kuiper, Koenraad.
Formulaic genres
[electronic resource] /Koenraad Kuiper. - Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - xiv, 223 p. :ill., music ;23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-221) and index.
Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- PART I: FORMULAIC GENRES -- What Are Formulaic Genres? -- A Day at the Races -- Forecasting the Weather -- Polite Genres in a Multilingual Community: Greeting and Eating in Singapore -- Playing a False Part: Projecting and Perceiving Fraudulent Identities on the Internet -- PART II: GENRELECTS: VARIATION AND CHANGE IN FORMULAIC GENRES AND TRADITIONS -- Idiolectal Variation: Ritual Talk at the Supermarket Checkout. -- Gender Variationand Politeness: Form and Function in Controlling the Body -- GeographicVariation: Formulaic Variation in Engagement Notices -- Revolutionary Change: Formula Change During the Cultural Revolution, People's Republic of China -- Historical Variation: The Historical Reconstruction of Proto English Auction Speech, -- Volitional Variation: Humour and Formulae -- Notes -- References -- Index.
Mikhail Bakhtin was right. Humans could not use the languages they know without also learningthe genres which govern so much of our sociallife. These genres frequently consist of rules prescribing the order in which we must say things and formulaic phraseology which prescribes what can and should be said. Native speakers know only a small fraction of the formulaic genres in a speech community. This relativizes the concept of a native speaker in all situations. Koenraad Kuiper illustratesthese views with an array of fascinating case studies of engagement notice writers, horse race commentators, weather forecasters, pump aerobics instructors, square dance callers, cartoonists, and Red Guards.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230241657
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230241657doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
87891
Discourse analysis
--Social aspects.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
96803
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: P302.84 / .K84 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 417/.2
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