Título : |
A Grammar of speech |
Tipo de documento: |
texto impreso |
Autores: |
David Brazil |
Editorial: |
Oxford : Oxford University Press |
Fecha de publicación: |
1995 |
Colección: |
Describing english language |
Número de páginas: |
264 p. |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-0-19-437193-3 |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Clasificación: |
Educación
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Etiquetas: |
ENSEÑANZA DE IDIOMA INGLÉS GRAMÁTICA COMUNICACIÓN ORAL MATERIAL DOCENTE |
Clasificación: |
371.3=20 Métodos de enseñanza. Procedimientos de enseñanza = Inglés |
Resumen: |
The Describing English Language series provides much-needed descriptions of modern English as it is really used.
Taking the revelations of recent research into account, the series aims to meet the challenge of describing linguistic features as they are encountered in authentic contexts of use in extended stretches of discourse.
The series examines significant changes now taking place in our understanding of the English language and considers their implications for language learning and teaching.
A Grammar of Speech
David Brazil
Using authentic, naturally-occurring data, this book provides an innovative analysis of the grammar of spoken English. It proceeds from an understanding that speakers and listeners bring to every piece of purposeful discourse a complex background of shared understandings which inform their interaction.
This study seeks to account for the functional increments of discourse produced in response to understood conversational needs. Priority is given to the step-by-step manner in which speakers seem to assemble discourse, and to how real-world knowledge is likely to interact with knowledge of a notional language system in the production and interpretation of speech.
In the final chapter, the author summarizes the set of principles underpinning his model, and considers some of their implications for language teaching and learning.
David Brazil was a Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Research in the Humanities at the University of Birmingham. |
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A Grammar of speech [texto impreso] / David Brazil . - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1995 . - 264 p.. - ( Describing english language) . ISBN : 978-0-19-437193-3 Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Clasificación: |
Educación
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Etiquetas: |
ENSEÑANZA DE IDIOMA INGLÉS GRAMÁTICA COMUNICACIÓN ORAL MATERIAL DOCENTE |
Clasificación: |
371.3=20 Métodos de enseñanza. Procedimientos de enseñanza = Inglés |
Resumen: |
The Describing English Language series provides much-needed descriptions of modern English as it is really used.
Taking the revelations of recent research into account, the series aims to meet the challenge of describing linguistic features as they are encountered in authentic contexts of use in extended stretches of discourse.
The series examines significant changes now taking place in our understanding of the English language and considers their implications for language learning and teaching.
A Grammar of Speech
David Brazil
Using authentic, naturally-occurring data, this book provides an innovative analysis of the grammar of spoken English. It proceeds from an understanding that speakers and listeners bring to every piece of purposeful discourse a complex background of shared understandings which inform their interaction.
This study seeks to account for the functional increments of discourse produced in response to understood conversational needs. Priority is given to the step-by-step manner in which speakers seem to assemble discourse, and to how real-world knowledge is likely to interact with knowledge of a notional language system in the production and interpretation of speech.
In the final chapter, the author summarizes the set of principles underpinning his model, and considers some of their implications for language teaching and learning.
David Brazil was a Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Research in the Humanities at the University of Birmingham. |
Link: |
./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=38833 |
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