PPT-Mental Simulations of Voice and Speech during Reading of Quotations
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Christoph Scheepers Bo Yao Pascal Belin Introduction Direct versus indirect speech Two quoting styles that exist in many languages Often imply differences in
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Christoph Scheepers Bo Yao Pascal Belin Introduction Direct versus indirect speech Two quoting styles that exist in many languages Often imply differences in perspective cf change in corresponding person and tense features eg. By Ms. Brassil. Head . Middle Magnet School . of Math and Science. Direct Quotations vs. Indirect Quotations. The . exact. words of someone are . direct. . quotations.. They should be put in quotation marks.. UWC Writing Workshop. Spring 2014. Do you recognize any of these? What do they mean to you? What significance do they hold?. Integrating Quotations. What do you know about integrating quotations?. What aspect of integrating quotations do you struggle with the most? What do you hope to take away from today’s workshop?. UWF Writing Lab. Grammar Mini-Lesson’s Series #2 . Defining “Voice”. “Voice” is a characteristic of verbs which indicates the relation of the verb’s action to its subject.. The voice of a verb may be either “active” or “passive.”. Method Two. Why are quotations important?. Quotations are an integral part of analytic writing. In the . point, proof, . explanatio. n. . method, quotations are the foundation of each . proof. Modern Language Association. L.4.2.b . Use commas and quotation marks to mark direct speech and quotations from a text.. Quotation Marks…. a. re used to set off the direct speech, or dialogue, when writing.. g. o around the direct quote, not the part spoken by the narrator.. Why are quotations important?. Quotations are an integral part of analytic writing. In the . point, proof, explanation. method, quotations are the foundation of each . proof. Modern Language Association. GARRY KWAN YUAN. 23 AUGUST 2017. MSC THESIS PRESENTATION. 1. 01) WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT (some background knowledge). 02) THE GAME PLAN . 03) THE RESULTS (and some of the nitty-gritty). 04) WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN. Dr. Mariam H Syeda. Speech-Language. Pathologist. MBBS,. CCC-SLP. . Ziauddin. College of Speech Language Therapy. Speech Language Pathology. Areas Affected in Parkinson’s. Voice. Speech. Swallow. Articulation. Emphasis. Framing. Inflection. Pitch. Intensity. Pause. Resonance. Respiration. Speech rate. Vibration. Volume . Vocab Practice- Create your own definition for each of your vocab words using your prior knowledge. Analysis. PART 2: integrating quotations. Professor Lisa Yanover. Napa Valley College. PART . 2 Integrating . Quotations: Signal . Phrases, Attributive Tags, . and . Interpretation & Analysis. Integrating Quotations: The Steps. How do I make my quotations fit in my essay nicely?. Use quotations from authorities in your subject to . support. what you say, not for your thesis statement or main points.. Select quotations that fit your message.. G. . Iadarola. , G. . Rumolo. Thanks to:. F. Zimmermann, G. . Arduini. , H. . Bartosik. , C. . Bhat. , V. . Baglin. , R. De Maria, O. Dominguez, M. . Driss. . Mensi. , J. Esteban-Muller, K. Li, H. Maury . Assistant Director. Hanson Center for Technical Communication . With examples from Statics and Henry . Petroski. Why use quotations? . To demonstrate familiarity with a text. . To emphasize a point that you wish to make. . Embedding quotations. by Dr. Andrew Osborn. Introduction. Most of the essays that you write for courses in the Literary Tradition sequence will be arguments based on interpretive analysis.. Introduction.
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