Teaching the Universe of Discourse"Teaching the Universe of Discourse" appears in virtually every bibliography dealing with language and learning and is widely read and cited throughout the English-teaching world. It's a book that every experienced and beginning teacher should read (and read again). |
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action asked assignment audience become behavior centrism character child clause cognitive communication composition concept conjoining conversation course curriculum dialogue discussion drama dramatic monologues Edouard Dujardin egocentric elaboration embedding English experience fact feedback fiction formal grammar Gatsby George Herbert Mead grammar growth happened ideas improvisation internal kinds of discourse language learner learning levels of abstraction linguistic listener literature logic means mind monologue narrative narrator noun paragraph perception person phenomena phrases play point of view problems reader reading recording relation relative clauses rhetoric rience Rittersdorf Scott Fitzgerald script sentence sentence-combining sequence social soliloquy speak speaker spectrum speech stage story structure style subordinate Suzanne Langer symbolic syntactic syntax talk tautology teacher teaching tell tences textbooks theory things thought tion transformational transformational grammar Transformational linguists universe of discourse utterance verbal vocal voice whole words writing