Writing(s) at the crossroads : the process-product interface /

This volume aims at contributing to an interpretive approach to writing and its dynamics. It offers a general scope on the process-product interface by multiplying the points of view on both the process and the product and their links. The book presents new findings and perspectives in the study of...

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Other Authors: Cislaru, Georgeta
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2015]
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. I Some core questions about writing
  • Some problems encountered in the description and analysis of the dynamics of writing / Sylvie Plane
  • Methodology: Investigating real-life writing processes / Daniel Perrin
  • pt. II Linguistic forms and choices at the interfaces
  • The instrumental use of verbless sentences in writing and rewriting: A longitudinal and genre-contrasted point of view / Florence Lefeuvre
  • Re-writing operations and their effects of meaning / Michele Pordeus Ribeiro
  • Linguistic forms at the process-product interface: Analysing the linguistic content of bursts of production / Georgeta Cislaru
  • pt. III Tracks and traces of the writing process
  • From writing under production to the finished product: A processual threshold / Irene Fenoglio
  • Editorial genesis: From comparing texts (product) to interpreting rewritings (process) / Benedicte Vauthier
  • A graph theory approach to online writing data visualization / Gilles Caporossi
  • pt. IV Writing practices in context
  • Writing, literate activity, semiotic remediation: A sociocultural approach / Paul A. Prior
  • Writing acts and writing performativity: Producing and disseminating leaflets / Fanny Delbreilh
  • Professional writing as institutional norm and personal style: Inspection reports in French elementary schools / Celine Poudat
  • pt. V Cognitive insights through writing studies
  • Conflict in writing: Actions and objects / Veerle M. Baaijen
  • Analyzing writing process data: A linguistic perspective / Eric Van Horenbeeck.