the analytical sequence
ttCRAPfTt
text type
context
register
audiences
purposes
function
tenor
tone
What are the two parts of context?
situational and cultural
What is situational context?
field, tenor, mode, setting (where), text type
What is cultural context?
what the text is about / relevant topics
values, attitudes and beliefs of the speaker and/or audience
What is register?
formality of a text
What is tenor?
the relationship between the participants
(the participants is anyone interacting with the text - i.e. a reader, a viewing audience, the actual interlocutors)
how do you write about social distance?
INCREASE or DECREASE social distance
how do you write about tenor?
BUILD a CLOSER/MORE DISTANT tenor
What does RET stand for (register)?
relationships
expectations
tone
tone words - casual (7)
tone words - passionate (5)
tone words - direct (6)
tone words - negative (5)
tone words - humorous (6)
tone words - warm (5)
10 common purposes
RET - ‘relationships’ words
RET - ‘expectations’ words
SPOKEN text
3 “go-to” context features
(not necessarily the best but an easy win)
SPOKEN text
3 “go-to” register features
(not necessarily the best but an easy win)
SPOKEN text
3 “go-to” purpose/function features
(not necessarily the best but an easy win)
coherence words
register - labels