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Contrastive Rhetoric: Cross-Cultural Aspects of Second-Language Writing
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Translation StudiesSecond Language WritingMultilingualismLinguistic AnthropologyPragmatic AnalysisRhetoricCross-language PerspectiveCultural TextApplied LinguisticsForeign Language WritingMultilingual WritingDiscourse AnalysisLanguage StudiesLanguage-based ApproachPart 1SociolinguisticsPolemical EssayWriting StudiesPragmaticsEnglish WritingDiscourse StructureSecond Language StudiesExtended DefinitionRhetorical TheoryContrastive RhetoricRhetorical AnalysisLinguistics
PART 1 PRELIMINARIES: EARLY PHASES OF THE FIELD 1 Toward an extended definition of contrastive rhetoric 2 Contrastive rhetoric studies in applied linguistics 3 Historical evaluation of contrastive rhetoric: from Kaplan's 1966 study to diversification in languages, genres, and authors PART 2 INTERFACES WITH OTHER DISCIPLINES 4 Contrastive rhetoric and the field of rhetoric and composition 5 Contrastive rhetoric and text linguistics 6 Writing as an activity embedded in a culture 7 Contrastive rhetoric and translation studies 8 Genre-specific studies in contrastive rhetoric PART 3 IMPLICATIONS OF CONTRASTIVE RHETORIC 9 Methods of research in contrastive rhetoric 10 Conclusion: Implications and research directions