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Ulla Connor

    Territoriale Grenzen als Praxis
    Contrastive Rhetoric
    • 1996

      Contrastive Rhetoric

      Cross-Cultural Aspects of Second-Language Writing

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This volume explores the field of contrastive rhetoric, the study of how a person's first language and culture influence his or her writing in a second language. It presents a comprehensive view of the research in this field, emphasizing the connections between contrastive rhetoric and the related disciplines of composition studies, cultural anthropology, translation studies, and text linguistics. Connor draws on this research to provide sound advice for dealing with cross-cultural issues in a variety of second language writing contexts. Her goal is to make teachers aware of the many factors influencing their students' attempts to compose effective texts and to help teachers draw on the resources individual learners bring to the writing task. It is a solid reference for researchers and teachers in the field of second language writing.

      Contrastive Rhetoric