Grouping Texts

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  • Created on: 26-04-14 13:41
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  • Grouping Texts
    • Genre
      • Adverts
      • Narratives
      • Instructions
      • Recipes
    • Formal Register
    • Informal Register
    • Intended Audience
      • Children
      • Females/Males
      • Specific Audience - E.g Gamers or Athletes
    • Multimodal - 2 modes e.g words & pictures
    • Purpose
      • Inform
      • Persuade
      • Teach
      • Entertain
    • Pronoun Usage
      • Use of first person pronouns - I/We
      • Use of second person pronouns - you [direct address]
        • Synthetic Personalisation - Building a Relationship Through 'You' etc
    • Spontaneous Speech
    • Planned Speech
    • Representation of Speech
    • Imperative Mood [command]
    • Interrogative Mood
    • Declarative Mood [statements]
    • Exclamative Mood
    • Minor Sentences
    • Complex Sentences
    • Comparatives - talking about two things e.g happier/more boring
    • Superlatives - talking about one thing e.g the tallest/most careful
    • Idiolect
    • Grice's Maxims
    • Tense
    • Formality
    • Phonology
  • Subject Specific Lexis
    • Grouping Texts
      • Genre
        • Adverts
        • Narratives
        • Instructions
        • Recipes
      • Formal Register
      • Informal Register
      • Intended Audience
        • Children
        • Females/Males
        • Specific Audience - E.g Gamers or Athletes
      • Multimodal - 2 modes e.g words & pictures
      • Purpose
        • Inform
        • Persuade
        • Teach
        • Entertain
      • Pronoun Usage
        • Use of first person pronouns - I/We
        • Use of second person pronouns - you [direct address]
          • Synthetic Personalisation - Building a Relationship Through 'You' etc
      • Spontaneous Speech
      • Planned Speech
      • Representation of Speech
      • Imperative Mood [command]
      • Interrogative Mood
      • Declarative Mood [statements]
      • Exclamative Mood
      • Minor Sentences
      • Complex Sentences
      • Comparatives - talking about two things e.g happier/more boring
      • Superlatives - talking about one thing e.g the tallest/most careful
      • Idiolect
      • Grice's Maxims
      • Tense
      • Formality
      • Phonology
  • Graphology
    • Lexical Field

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