Monday, September 22, 2014

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2.)
  • Inscription, composing, and text
  • Authorship
  • Writing as practice
  • Collecting and keeping track of texts
  • Intertextual analysis
  • Concurrent, retrospective, and naturalists accounts
  • Integrating data from multiple sources
3.) Inscription is basically a written/typed record of some sort. Composing is to simply think or come up with an idea. I think composing usually comes first without us even noticing. Before we write we often compose or think of what we are going to right before we write it or make an inscription.
4.)It helps us to understand who is involved in making the text and how.
5.)He argues that documents are cycled through various parties in the organization for comment, revision, and review.
7.)Concurrent is when you read or think out loud. Retrospective is when the writing relies on peoples memory, lacking details. Naturalist accounts might appear to be autobiographical or biographical narratives or in interviews. My favorite would have to be, since I have to chose, concurrent because autobiographical accounts are boring and peoples memory is not so reliable.

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