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- catalog abstract ""Spoken language interference patterns (SLIPs) are aspects of speaking that appear in writing, sometimes creating a conversational tone, but often lowering the formality. Occasionally, this results in errors, particularly when the writer is inexperienced. This study linguistically classifies and illustrates SLIPs in several forms of written discourse: student writing, early modern English, "plain English," email, and scientific writing. As written language evolves, SLIPs become part of the standard. Writers who learn to effectively use SLIPs can strengthen the readability of their texts by engaging their readers while avoiding errors."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11489126.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description ""Spoken language interference patterns (SLIPs) are aspects of speaking that appear in writing, sometimes creating a conversational tone, but often lowering the formality. Occasionally, this results in errors, particularly when the writer is inexperienced. This study linguistically classifies and illustrates SLIPs in several forms of written discourse: student writing, early modern English, "plain English," email, and scientific writing. As written language evolves, SLIPs become part of the standard. Writers who learn to effectively use SLIPs can strengthen the readability of their texts by engaging their readers while avoiding errors."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Speaking versus Writing? -- Ch. 2. Spoken Language Interference Patterns -- Ch. 3. Linguistic Characterization of SLIPs. Phonology. Morphology. Syntax. Semantics. Pragmatics. Information Structure (Functional Sentence Perspective) -- Ch. 4. SLIPs in Student Writing -- Ch. 5. SLIPs in Early Modern English -- Ch. 6. SLIPs in Contemporary Published Writing -- Ch. 7. SLIPs in Plain English and Style Manuals -- Ch. 8. SLIPs in Email -- Ch. 9. SLIPs in Scientific Writing -- Ch. 10. The Future of SLIPs -- Ch. 11. Guidelines for Writers.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [119]-123) and index.".
- catalog extent "127 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Spoken language interference patterns in written English.".
- catalog identifier "0820441953 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Spoken language interference patterns in written English.".
- catalog isPartOf "Berkeley insights in linguistics and semiotics, 0893-6935 ; vol. 42".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : P. Lang,".
- catalog relation "Spoken language interference patterns in written English.".
- catalog subject "808/.042/07 21".
- catalog subject "English language Errors of usage.".
- catalog subject "English language Grammar.".
- catalog subject "English language Rhetoric Study and teaching.".
- catalog subject "English language Spoken English.".
- catalog subject "English language Written English.".
- catalog subject "PE1404 .K675 1999".
- catalog subject "Report writing Study and teaching.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Speaking versus Writing? -- Ch. 2. Spoken Language Interference Patterns -- Ch. 3. Linguistic Characterization of SLIPs. Phonology. Morphology. Syntax. Semantics. Pragmatics. Information Structure (Functional Sentence Perspective) -- Ch. 4. SLIPs in Student Writing -- Ch. 5. SLIPs in Early Modern English -- Ch. 6. SLIPs in Contemporary Published Writing -- Ch. 7. SLIPs in Plain English and Style Manuals -- Ch. 8. SLIPs in Email -- Ch. 9. SLIPs in Scientific Writing -- Ch. 10. The Future of SLIPs -- Ch. 11. Guidelines for Writers.".
- catalog title "Spoken language interference patterns in written English / Helene Seltzer Krauthamer.".
- catalog type "text".