Re: [Corpora-List] Sublanguage/controlled language

From: L Carmichael (lesley@u.washington.edu)
Date: Wed Oct 29 2003 - 23:55:34 MET

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    Hi Victoria and others,

    I've been doing some of my own work lately on clarifying the notion of
    "register" in speech and how it manifests. I suggest you look at some
    sociolinguistic literature; there is much discussion about dialect,
    register, genre, style, etc. Specifically, a book called "Sociolinguistic
    perspectives on register" edited by Biber, I believe, has been a good
    resource for me. The papers in that volume discuss the boundaries for
    these terms as well as how they linguistically manifest.

    Good luck!
    Lesley

    On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, [iso-8859-1] Victoria López wrote:

    > Dear List Members,
    >
    > I'm a Ph.D. student and I am studing sublanguages. I consider that weather reports is a clear example of sublanguage. In all the bibliography I have consulted, they have all the features to be considered a sublanguage.
    >
    > But some researchers told me that they would consider weather reports as being more a controlled language than a sublanguage because the writer is not free in his word choice and he has to follow a rigid style sheet.
    >
    > I'd really like to know your opinions about this. Sorry if this is a very obvious question, but it's important for my research.
    >
    > Thank you very much for your help.
    >
    > Victoria López
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