Context Flashcards

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Define Context.

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Context: where, when + how a text is produced or received.

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State what the Acronym GAPMMR stands for.

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Genre
Audience
Purpose (primary + secondary)
Mode
Manner
Register

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Define Genre.

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The kind of text you have in front of you (e.g. advert, speech, song)

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Define Audience.

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  • Person or people reading/hearing the text.
  • Who is the text aimed at?
  • Does the text have one or multiple audiences?
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Define Mode

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  • Text can be in spoken mode
  • Or written mode
  • Or mixed mode (written + spoken, e.g. a political speech which will be written but delivered as a speech)
  • Or multimodal (spoken/written + uses pictures)
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Define Manner.

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Used to express how formal/informal a text is.
- Texts can be distant or close/intimate.

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Define Register.

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  • Type of variety of language that the writer/speaker has chosen to use (e.g. formal or informal)
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Define Field.

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  • Words used in a text which relate to the text’s subject matter.
  • Texts for audiences with a particular specialist knowledge will have words from that field (e.g. the field of medicine)
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Define Lexical Field.

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  • Identifies the main subject matter of a text (e.g. food in a recipe, money in an article on economics)
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