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Publication Date: 2001
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Voices in Text, Mind, and Society: Sociohistoric Accounts of Discourse Acquisition and Use.
Prior, Paul
Journal of Second Language Writing, v10 n1-2 p55-81 Feb-May 2001
Draws on sociohistoric theory to argue that voice in writing is simultaneously personal and social, because discourse is understood as fundamentally historical, situated, and indexical. Explores voice as a typification linked to social identities, as the reinvoicing of others' words in texts through processes of repetition and presupposition, and as it is linked to the situated production of persons and social formations. (Author/VWL)
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Language: English
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