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Accessibility and acceptability in technical manuals : a survey of style and grammatical metaphor / Inger Lassen.
Author
Lassen, Inger, 1951-
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/Created
Philadelphia, PA : John Benjamins Pub., 2003.
Description
1 online resource (201 p.)
Details
Subject(s)
Technical writing
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Technical manuals
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Readability (Literary style)
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Series
Document design companion series ; v. 4.
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Document design companion series, 1568-1963 ; v. 4
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Summary note
Accessibility and Acceptability in Technical Manuals is written for an audience with a general interest in readability studies, linguistics and technical writing. With the main emphasis on technical manuals the book is primarily targeted at those who have a special interest in the design and use of utility texts and how these texts are received and understood by a multifaceted audience. Accessibility is not a new research area and many explanations have been offered over the past years as to why non-experts often have difficulties in comprehending texts written by technological experts. This book offers a new approach to accessibility studies by exploring not only style, but also attitudes to style, by asking text consumers which style they prefer for different parts of the manual. A key role is played by the Systemic Functional Linguistics' notion of grammatical metaphor, a stylistic choice that is commonly used in technical literature. Grammatical metaphor - although apparently obstructing the comprehension process of some readers - is a common element in the preferred style that separates the 'insiders' from the 'outsiders'. An explanation of this rather surprising result is offered by resorting to Critical Discourse Analysis.
Notes
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language note
English
Contents
Accessibility and Acceptability in Technical Manuals
Editorial page
Title page
LCC page
Table of contents
Symbols
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. Research disciplines and methods
Chapter 2. Field, Tenor and Mode dimensions
Chapter 3. Register analysis
Chapter 4. Categorizing text through genre analysis
Chapter 5. Research methods and survey
Chapter 6. Information structure
Chapter 7. The technical manual as social semiotic
Chapter 8. Discussion and conclusions
References
Appendix: Survey of writing style in technical manuals
Name index
Subject index.
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ISBN
90-272-9682-0
1-282-25450-2
9786612254505
1-4237-6137-5
OCLC
52938551
65177647
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