The plenary address: A rhetorical analysis

In terms of structure, style, content and intended audience, Genre Analysis 58, this thesis presents a rhetorical analysis of the plenary address as a genre. Four examples of the opening plenary were analyzed because they represent the opening plenary lecture-keynote speech type, the most common pre...

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Main Author: Amrine, William James
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spelling ndltd-csusb.edu-oai-scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu-etd-project-42002019-10-23T03:34:29Z The plenary address: A rhetorical analysis Amrine, William James In terms of structure, style, content and intended audience, Genre Analysis 58, this thesis presents a rhetorical analysis of the plenary address as a genre. Four examples of the opening plenary were analyzed because they represent the opening plenary lecture-keynote speech type, the most common presented at conferences: Mina Shaughnessy and the teaching of writing, Keynote address, Literacy after the revolution and The uneasy partnership between grammar and writing instruction. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/3127 https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4200&context=etd-project Theses Digitization Project CSUSB ScholarWorks Literary style English language Rhetoric Rhetorical criticism Literary form English language Rhetoric Literary form Rhetorical criticism Literary style. Rhetoric
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topic Literary style
English language Rhetoric
Rhetorical criticism
Literary form
English language Rhetoric
Literary form
Rhetorical criticism
Literary style.
Rhetoric
spellingShingle Literary style
English language Rhetoric
Rhetorical criticism
Literary form
English language Rhetoric
Literary form
Rhetorical criticism
Literary style.
Rhetoric
Amrine, William James
The plenary address: A rhetorical analysis
description In terms of structure, style, content and intended audience, Genre Analysis 58, this thesis presents a rhetorical analysis of the plenary address as a genre. Four examples of the opening plenary were analyzed because they represent the opening plenary lecture-keynote speech type, the most common presented at conferences: Mina Shaughnessy and the teaching of writing, Keynote address, Literacy after the revolution and The uneasy partnership between grammar and writing instruction.
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title The plenary address: A rhetorical analysis
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