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Title: Identifying register
Post by: infecthead on November 12, 2014, 06:36:48 pm
When identifying register in section A&B, is it alright to simply state one of Joos' formality scale items, i.e.:

Or do you have to say 'Relatively formal/informal' or something like that? Because my teacher said we should avoid making vague statements such as 'relatively formal' and just stick to one of the above items.
Title: Re: Identifying register
Post by: dmitridr on November 12, 2014, 07:02:36 pm
Hey there!

You can choose to do both, provided you give reason that backs up your claim. You can say that a text is predominantly formal, with elements of informality as indicated by...

I hope this helps!
Title: Re: Identifying register
Post by: infecthead on November 12, 2014, 07:37:32 pm
Hey there!

You can choose to do both, provided you give reason that backs up your claim. You can say that a text is predominantly formal, with elements of informality as indicated by...

I hope this helps!

Thanks for the response, but I was more so wondering if it's better to saying something like "The text displays a relatively informal register" or "The text displays a casual register".
Title: Re: Identifying register
Post by: vcestudent123 on November 12, 2014, 07:58:51 pm
Thanks for the response, but I was more so wondering if it's better to saying something like "The text displays a relatively informal register" or "The text displays a casual register".

Personally, I would go with the first one because if it isn't casual, then you could lose marks for incorrectly identifying it.
If you just say "relatively informal", you can later on discuss how informal it actually is.
Title: Re: Identifying register
Post by: infecthead on November 12, 2014, 08:05:01 pm
Personally, I would go with the first one because if it isn't casual, then you could lose marks for incorrectly identifying it.
If you just say "relatively informal", you can later on discuss how informal it actually is.

Alright, thanks man.