Voices Past and Present Studies of Involved Speech related and Spoken Texts

Voices Past and Present   Studies of Involved  Speech related and Spoken Texts
Author: Ewa Jonsson,Tove Larsson
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027260642

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This volume provides a diachronic and synchronic overview of linguistic variability and change in involved, speech-related and spoken texts in English. While previous works on the topic have focused on more limited time periods, this book covers data from the 16th century up to the present day. The studies offer new insights into historical and present-day corpus pragmatics by identifying and exploring features of orality in a variety of registers. For readers who are new to the field, the range of approaches will provide a helpful overview; for readers who are already familiar with the field, the volume will shed light on the complexity of factors such as register, sociolinguistic variability and language attitude, thus making it a useful resource and stepping stone for further exploration. The volume celebrates the groundbreaking contributions of Professor Merja Kytö in making accessible speech-related corpus material and leading the way in its exploration.

Voices Past and Present

Voices Past and Present
Author: Jessie Porter
Publsiher: Wall & Emerson
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: English language Textbooks for second language learners
ISBN: 1895131197

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Intensifiers in Late Modern English

Intensifiers in Late Modern English
Author: Claudia Claridge,Ewa Jonsson,Merja Kytö
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2024-03-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781108428668

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The first full study of intensifiers in Late Modern English, combining a range of different theoretical perspectives on courtroom discourse.

Voices and Books in the English Renaissance

Voices and Books in the English Renaissance
Author: Jennifer Richards
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2019
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780198809067

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"Two ideas lie at the heart of this study and its claim that we need a new history of reading: that voices in books can affect us deeply ; that printed books can be brought to life with the voice. Voices and Books offers a new history of reading focussed on the oral and voice-aware silent reader, rather than the historical reader we have privileged in the last few decades, who is invariably male, silent, and alone. It recovers the vocality of education for boys and girls in Renaissance England, and the importance of training in pronuntiatio (delivery) for oral-aural literary culture. It offers the first attempt to recover the voice-and tone-from textual sources. It explores what happens when we bring voice to text, how vocal tone realizes or changes textual meaning, and how the literary writers of the past tried to represent their own and others' voices, as well as manage and exploit the voices of their readers. It offers fresh readings of the key Tudor authors who anticipated oral readers: John Bale, Anne Askew, William Baldwin, Thomas Nashe. And it aims to rethink what a printed book can be, searching the printed page for vocal cues, and exploring the neglected role of the voice in the printing process"-- Provided by publisher.

The Media Matrix of Early Jewish and Christian Narrative

The Media Matrix of Early Jewish and Christian Narrative
Author: Nicholas Elder
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-11-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567688132

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Generically, theologically, and concerning content, Mark and Joseph and Aseneth are quite different. The former is a product of the nascent Jesus movement and influenced by the Greco-Roman Bioi (“Lives”). It details the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of a wandering Galilean. The latter is a Hellenistic Jewish narrative influenced by Greek romances and Jewish novellas. It expands the laconic account of Joseph's marriage to Aseneth in Genesis 41 into a full-fledged love and adventure story. Despite these differences, Elder finds remarkable similarities that the texts share. Elder uses both texts to examine media and modes of composition in antiquity, arguing that they were both composed via dictation from their antecedent oral traditions. Elder's volume offers a fresh approach to the composition of both Joseph and Aseneth and Mark as well as to many of their respective interpretive debates.

Translational Speech Language Pathology and Audiology

Translational Speech Language Pathology and Audiology
Author: Robert Goldfarb
Publsiher: Plural Publishing
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2012-04-05
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781597566902

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The Voice of the Past

The Voice of the Past
Author: Paul Thompson,Joanna Bornat
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780190671587

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He discusses the reliability of oral evidence in comparison with other sources and considers the social context of its development. He looks at the relationship between memory, the self and identity. He traces oral history through its own past and weighs up the recent achievements of a movement which has become international, with notably strong developments in North America, Europe, Australia, Latin America, South Africa and the Far East, despite resistance from more conservative academics. This new edition combines the classic text of The Voice of the Past with many new sections, including especially the worldwide development of different forms of oral history and the parallel memory boom, as well as discussions of theory in oral history and of memory, trauma and reconciliation.

Talking Voices

Talking Voices
Author: Deborah Tannen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1989-11-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521379008

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A radical contribution to both linguistic and literary analysis, Talking Voices shows how conversation provides the source for linguistic strategies that are shaped and elaborated in literary discourse and other spoken and written, public and private genres. She explores the scenic and musical basis of both textual meaning and interpersonal involvement in discourse. Repetition establishes rhythm and meaning by patterns of constants and contrasts. Dialogue and imagery create scenes peopled by characters in relation to each other, doing things that are culturally and personally recognizable and meaningful. Our understanding of how discourse works--whether it is spontaneously uttered by conversationalists or carefully structured by the novelist or public speaker--is significantly advanced by this book.