Zusammenfassung der Ressource
English
Language
Terminology
- Declarative Sentence - Sentence that
forms a statement
- Interrogative Sentence - Sentence that proposes a question
- Imperative Sentence - Sentence that makes
a command or request
- Mitigated Imperative - Using hedging or modal
verbs to make a sentence seem less direct
- Exclamative Sentence - Sentence reflecting strong emotion and
feeling using exclamation
- Hyperbole - Extreme Exaggeration
- Euphenism - Sopthens or hides a meaning (hedging)
e.g passed away
- Parenthesis - Use of brackets
- Influenticial power - power used to
influence/persuade others
- Synthetic Personalisation - Construct a
relationship with the reader e.g You
- Ideology - Set of beliefs or attitudes
set by an individual or group
- Passive Verb - A word stating
something will be/ does get done
- conjunction - Used the
connect phrases
- Modal Verbs - an auxiliary verb that
expresses necessity or possibility
e.g might, should, would, must
- Accomodation - How a text accomadates for different readers
- Lexical Connectives -
connectives that link up to create
cohesion
- Cohesion - How well the text fits
together as a whole
- Jargon - terminology used that is
specific to the topic/subject
- Downward and upward convergence - How language is altered to relate
to a new audience e.g politician talking to teenagers to relate to them
- Dialect - form of spoken
language specific to a area
- Sociolect - spoken language of a
group e.g working class
- Idiolect - Language
which is personal/
specific to the person