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refers to the visual medium of language
graphology
refers to the shapes and characters that make up the written mode
Graphetic Substance
refers to the audible noise on which communication is based in the spoken mode
Phonetic Substance
called the differences
phonemes
study of sound patterns
phonology
the study of the meaning potential of written characters
Graphology
basic graphological units
graphemes
graphemes are enclosed with
angle brackets
theoretical points concern the manner of production of phonemes and graphemes
allegraphs
different pronounciation of the same phonemes
allophones
logo that represents the word
logograms
no spoken form symbol, cannot read aloud without prior conversion to the word ‘and’
Logograms
relies on scanning visual information to produce coherent readings (comprehension)
Psycholinguistic
integral part of the process of reading, Involved forming hypotheses about linguistics unit, as well as discarding
Perceptual Strategies
style in text
stylistics
concerned with the study of style in texts
stylistics
way in which an author uses language to convey their ideas & create a unique voice & tone
style
the story itself
big picture elements
run through the entire text & influence all of it
Big Picture Elements
How the story is told or how a piece is organized
Structure
Parts of the Structure
Beginning, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action and Denouement
How a character changes throughout the story
Character Development
Lines spoken or internal thoughts
Dialogue
how quickly the narration unfolds
pacing