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" Each separate utterance is individual, of course, but each sphere in which language is used develops its own relatively stable types of these utterances. These we may call speech genres. "
Shared Territory: Understanding Children's Writing as Works - Página 96
por Margaret Himley - 1991 - 240 páginas
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Music and Text

Paul Driver, Rupert Christiansen - 1989 - 318 páginas
...Interoceptivity 8. Life • Death 9. Apollo • Dionysus 10. Anabasis • Katabasis 11. Good •Evil ". . . Each separate utterance is individual, of course,...sphere in which language is used develops its own relative!y stable types of these utterances. These we may call speech genres. The wealth and diversity...
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Psychology and Nihilism: A Genealogical Critique of the Computational Model ...

Fred J. Evans - 1993 - 330 páginas
...utterance and are equally determined by the specific nature of the particular sphere of communication. Each separate utterance is individual, of course,...these utterances. These we may call speech genres. (Bakhtin 1986, p. 60) By "compositional structure" Bakhtin means "particular types of construction...
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Dialogues of the Word: The Bible as Literature According to Bakhtin

Walter L. Reed - 1993 - 240 páginas
...phrase, within the biblical book. "Each separate utterance is individual, of course," Bakhtin writes, "but each sphere in which language is used develops...these utterances. These we may call speech genres." 39 The sphere of the canonical text of Genesis is more immediate than the sphere of ancient Near Eastern...
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Modern Critical Theory and Classical Literature

Irene J. F. De Jong, J. John Patrick Sullivan - 1994 - 312 páginas
...of examples which anticipate the concepts of Sprachspiele and speech-acts. Cf. Bakhtin (1986): "... Each separate utterance is individual, of course,...sphere in which language is used develops its own relativety stables types of these utterances. These we may call speech genres. The wealth and diversity...
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Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition: Communication from Ancient Times ...

Theresa Enos - 1996 - 836 páginas
...and grammatical resources of the language, but ahove all through their compositional structure. . . . Each separate utterance is individual, of course,...these utterances. These we may call speech genres. (60l Proposing that "secondary (complexl speech genres-novels, dramas, all kinds of scientific research,...
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Das genetische Beratungsgespräch: institutionalisierte Kommunikation ...

Jennifer Hartog - 1996 - 400 páginas
...utterance and are equally determined by the specific nature of the particular sphere of communication. Each separate utterance is individual, of course,...these utterances. These we may call speech genres." (Bakhtin 1953 / 1986: 60) Bachtin hat zwischen einfachen genres, die man in der mündlichen Rede findet,...
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Talking Trojan: Speech and Community in the Iliad

Hilary Susan Mackie - 1996 - 212 páginas
...individual concrete utterances (oral and written) by participants in the various areas of human activity ... each sphere in which language is used develops its own relatively stable types of utterances. These we may call 'speech genres'." In Todorov's terms, Achilles "misuses" speech genres...
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The Sociology of Mathematics Education: Mathematical Myths, Pedagogic Texts

Paul Dowling - 1998 - 360 páginas
...utterance and are equally determined by the specific nature of the particular sphere of communication. Each separate utterance is individual, of course,...these utterances. These we may call speech genres. (Bakhtin, 1986; p. 60) Corresponding to Eco's 'model reader', 'speech genre' exhibits a model addressee:...
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Face to Face: Bakhtin in Russia and the West

Carol Adlam, Rachel Falconer, Vitalii Makhlin, Leslie Pinfield - 1997 - 396 páginas
...pattern of sociological poetics, but it was not completely lost in the much later statement: 'Every separate utterance is individual, of course, but each...these utterances. These we may call speech genres' (PSG 60; 428). The emphasis shifts in later definitions: instead of the collective orientation of 1928,...
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Romanticism, History, and the Possibilities of Genre: Re-forming Literature ...

Tilottama Rajan, Julia M. Wright - 1998 - 316 páginas
...utterance and are equally determined by the specific nature of the particular sphere of communication. Each separate utterance is individual, of course,...these utterances. These we may call speech genres* Style, the choice and arrangement of words, Bakhtin goes on to add, is not an independent criterion...
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