Accessibility and acceptability in technical manuals : a survey of style and grammatical metaphor / Inger Lassen.

Author
Lassen, Inger, 1951- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
Philadelphia, PA : John Benjamins Pub., 2003.
Description
1 online resource (201 p.)

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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.
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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.
ISBN
  • 90-272-9682-0
  • 1-282-25450-2
  • 9786612254505
  • 1-4237-6137-5
OCLC
  • 52938551
  • 65177647
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