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Theory and Practice of Writing - An Applied Linguistic Perspective

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book undertakes a general framework within which to consider the complex nature of the writing task in English, both as a first, and as a second language. The volume explores varieties of writing, different purposes for learning to write extended text, and cross-cultural variation among second-language writers.

The volume overviews textlinguistic research, explores process approaches to writing, discusses writing for professional purposes, and contrastive rhetoric. It proposes a model for text construction as well as a framework for a more general theory of writing. Later chapters, organised around seventy-five themes for writing instruction are devoted to the teaching of writing at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels. Writing assessment and other means for responding to writing are also discussed.

William Grabe and Robert Kaplan summarise various theoretical strands that have been recently explored by applied linguists and other writing researchers, and draw these strands together into a coherent overview of the nature of written text. Finally they suggest methods for the teaching of writing consistent with the nature, processes and social context of writing.

List of contents










1. Issues in Writing Research and Instruction.
2. Textlinguistic Research.
3. Towards a Model of Text Construction.
4. Writing Process Approaches.
5. Writing Process Research and Recent Extensions.
6. Writing for Professional Purposes.
7. Writing Across Cultures: Contrastive Rhetoric.
8. Towards a Theory of Writing.
9. Form Theory to Practice.
10. Teaching Writing at Beginning Levels.
11. Teaching Writing at Intermediate Levels.
12. Teaching Writing at Advanced Levels.
13. Responding to Writing and Writing Assessment.
14. Conclusions: Writing in English.
Appendix: Seventy-Five Themes for Writing Instruction.
Bibliography.
Subject Index.
Author Index.

About the author










William Grabe is Associate Professor in the English Department .at the Northern Arizona University, and Robert Kaplan is Emeritus Professor of Applied Linguistics, University of Southern California.


Summary

This text explores the varieties of writing, different purposes for learning to write extended text, and cross-cultural variation among second language writers. The authors provide an overview of textlinguistics, the different approaches to writing, and propose a model for text construction within a more general theory of writing.

Product details

Authors William Grabe, Robert B Kaplan, Robert B. Kaplan
Publisher Routledge
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.09.1996
 
EAN 9780582553835
ISBN 978-0-582-55383-5
No. of pages 506
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 27 mm
Weight 630 g
Subjects Guides > Law, job, finance > Training, job, career
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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