Discourse of blogs and wikis /
By: Myers, Greg
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401.41 GE HO How to do discourse analysis : | 401.41 GE IN An introduction to discourse analysis : | 401.41 MC DI Discourse analysis for language teachers / | 401.41 MY DI Discourse of blogs and wikis / | 401.41 TH BE Beyond the sentence : | 401.9 HI GH Higher level language processes in the brain : | 401.93 HA ND The handbook of second language acquisition / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : a linguist in the blogosphere -- Genre : what is a blog? what is a wiki? -- This text and other texts : creative linking -- Place : where is a blog? -- Time : now and then -- Audiences: a checklist on engaging readers -- Opinions : where do I stand? -- Evidence : how do we know? -- Collaboration : 'history' pages on Wikipedia -- Arguing : 'talk' pages on Wikipedia -- A note on studying the language of blogs and wikis.