THE WAYS OF THE WORDServicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Huelva, 18 sept 2017 - 420 páginas The Ways of the Word es un libro de apoyo a la enseñanza y aprendizaje del comentario de textos en inglés para estudiantes universitarios. En la primera parte se exponen los procedimientos de lectura y comprensión textual. La segunda y tercera se centran en técnicas de análisis lingüístico y de discurso, respectivamente, organizadas de modo que cada nivel sirva de apoyo en la progresión hacia el siguiente. Se ofrece así un extenso sistema de recursos para el análisis de todo tipo de textos literarios en inglés. |
Índice
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CHAPTER THREE SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS | 111 |
PART THREE DISCOURSE ANALYSIS | 237 |
FOREWORD TO PART THREE | 239 |
CHAPTER FIVE DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AND SPEECHACTS | 241 |
CHAPTER SIX ANALYSIS OF CONVERSATION | 287 |
CHAPTER SEVEN ANALYSIS OF NARRATIVE | 333 |
PART FOUR BEYOND CRITICAL READING | 415 |
CHAPTER EIGHT BEYOND READING | 417 |
APPENDIX ONE INDEX OF UTERARY SAMPLES | 423 |
CHAPIER FOUR SEMANTIC ANALYSIS | 189 |
AFIERWORD TO PART TWO TOWARDS THE COMMENTARY | 229 |
APPENDIX TWO INDEX OF CRITICAL TERMS | 429 |
Términos y frases comunes
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