Ronald Carter
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Ronald Carter is Professor of Modern English Language at the University of Nottingham, UK, and has written and edited more than 30 books, including most recently Language and Creativity (2004). He is the author and editor of 12 books with Routledge, and has edited and co-edited five Routledge visa mer series. visa färre
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Verk av Ronald Carter
Seeing Through Language: A Guide To Styles Of English Writing (The Language Library) (1990) 25 exemplar
Language, discourse, and literature: An introductory reader in discourse stylistics (1988) 15 exemplar
Language, Literature and the Learner: Creative Classroom Practice (Applied Linguistics and Language Study) (1996) 7 exemplar
Language and Literature: An Introductory Reader in Stylistics (Aspects of English) (1982) 4 exemplar
The Penguin modern English language reader : everyday modern English texts with practice activities (1996) 3 exemplar
Sailing Ships 1 exemplar
Linguistic choice across genres variation in spoken and written English (1998) — Redaktör — 1 exemplar
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I did find this book to be a difficult read, however, as the writing does not seem to be structured to be as clear as it could be. It seems to me as though the author repeats himself quite often, saying the same things in different ways. He also seems to go off at a tangent quite a lot before returning to a previously mentioned point. Sometimes I had the feeling that I was going round in circles whilst reading this. I would need to read it again and be a bit more analytical to work out exactly what was difficult about it, but these were my initial impressions. There is also a lot of difficult vocabulary/jargon which I´m sure was sometimes necessary and sometimes not. Nevertheless, all in all it was still an interesting read.… (mer)