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The Discourse of Classified Advertising - Exploring the Nature of Linguistic Simplicity (Hardcover, New)
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The Discourse of Classified Advertising - Exploring the Nature of Linguistic Simplicity (Hardcover, New)
Series: Oxford Studies in Sociolinguistics
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Linguists who have studied simplified varieties of a given
language, such as pidgins or the language of care-givers, have
tended to explain similarities in their structure by the fact that
they use the same mechanisms of simplification. Bruthiaux tests
this idea by looking at the structure of classified ads in American
English, using a body of 800 ads from four categories: automobile
sales, apartments for rent, help wanted, and personal ads.
Bruthiaux's thesis is that strict, uniform constraints on space
should result in uniformly simple texts, no matter which category
they are in, and that any variation would be due to the particular
needs of each category. To prove this he describes the linguistic
structure of classified ads, and shows that they are characterized
by a minimal degree of morphosyntactic elaboration. He then
examines aspects of their conventions to highlight the role of
pre-patterned and prefabricated segments whose collocational
rigidity may force the inclusion of otherwise dispensable items. He
finds that there is indeed significant variation across ad
categories in terms of morphosyntactic elaboration, and concludes
that this is due to a greater or lesser need to be explicit, as
well as a greater or lesser anticipation of interaction. Finally,
he examines the implications of these findings for the study of
linguistic simplification and register variation.
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