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ArtikelAdapting Grice's maxims in the teaching of writing  
Oleh: White, Ron
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: ELT Journal = English Language Teaching Journal (Full Text) vol. 55 no. 1 (Jan. 2001), page 62-69.
Fulltext: 2001.1.62.full.pdf (72.85KB)
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Isi artikelGrice's maxims, which define the conditions for efficient spoken communication, can be adapted to the teaching of writing by providing both teachers and writers with a way of understanding successful and unsuccessful written correspondence in mono- and cross-cultural settings. Cultural differences in writer-reader expectations are revealed in a survey of lay readers' responses to a sample letter which show that, while there are individual differences in the way these maxims are interpreted, readers expect clarity, brevity, and sincerity, and writing which fails to meet these expectations will be unfavourably received. Also discussed are the issues of contrastive rhetoric, and ways of helping writers to position themselves in relation to their real or imagined reader.
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