The medium we use to communicate (oral, written, or even gestural) plays an important role in the way we structure and organize our discourse. To do this, we can draw on linguistic markers, such as connectives, discourse markers or frame markers, or on (marked) information structure constructions. What is the impact of the nature of the medium (spoken vs. written vs. gestural) and of the style of the discourse at hand (formal vs. informal) on the choice of one linguistic expression over the other? While medium seems to play a role in the discrimination between text types (e.g., casual coffee conversation between colleagues, business meeting, e-novel), it is less clear what the potential impact is of extra-linguistic parameters, such as emot...
This paper forms a bridge between the article on noun phrase patterning by Ravid et al. 2002 and tha...
Comprehensive review of work in English on differences between written and spoken discourse from 198...
Comprehensive review of work in English on differences between written and spoken discourse from 198...
All forms of communication, whether intralingual, interlingual or intersemiotic, involve using langu...
All forms of communication, whether intralingual, interlingual or intersemiotic, involve using langu...
Aspects of Discourse and Genre takes a functional approach to language within the general framework ...
Aspects of Discourse and Genre takes a functional approach to language within the general framework ...
Aspects of Discourse and Genre takes a functional approach to language within the general framework ...
Aspects of Discourse and Genre takes a functional approach to language within the general framework ...
This article presents a linguistic study of discourse at the local level. There is a good deal of re...
This study explores relationships between speaking and writing in the English language to determine ...
The book focuses on aspects of variation and change in language use in spoken and written discourse ...
The book focuses on aspects of variation and change in language use in spoken and written discourse ...
The paper looks at the differences in syntactic and information structure in four types of discourse...
Speaking and writing are the most important communicative tools among human beings. While speaking i...
This paper forms a bridge between the article on noun phrase patterning by Ravid et al. 2002 and tha...
Comprehensive review of work in English on differences between written and spoken discourse from 198...
Comprehensive review of work in English on differences between written and spoken discourse from 198...
All forms of communication, whether intralingual, interlingual or intersemiotic, involve using langu...
All forms of communication, whether intralingual, interlingual or intersemiotic, involve using langu...
Aspects of Discourse and Genre takes a functional approach to language within the general framework ...
Aspects of Discourse and Genre takes a functional approach to language within the general framework ...
Aspects of Discourse and Genre takes a functional approach to language within the general framework ...
Aspects of Discourse and Genre takes a functional approach to language within the general framework ...
This article presents a linguistic study of discourse at the local level. There is a good deal of re...
This study explores relationships between speaking and writing in the English language to determine ...
The book focuses on aspects of variation and change in language use in spoken and written discourse ...
The book focuses on aspects of variation and change in language use in spoken and written discourse ...
The paper looks at the differences in syntactic and information structure in four types of discourse...
Speaking and writing are the most important communicative tools among human beings. While speaking i...
This paper forms a bridge between the article on noun phrase patterning by Ravid et al. 2002 and tha...
Comprehensive review of work in English on differences between written and spoken discourse from 198...
Comprehensive review of work in English on differences between written and spoken discourse from 198...