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(Chris Devlin) #1
The /r/ used by some speakers in the south-west of England, and in many
varieties of American English, is a retroflex sound.
see also place of articulation, manner of articulation

retrospection n
see verbal reporting


retrospective syllabus n
see a priori syllabus


reversal error n
see speech errors


reversed subtitles n
see subtitles


reverse stress n
see stress shift


revising n
see composing processes


revision n
the practices in L2 composition classes in which students “look again” at
their writing holistically in order to improve such areas as organization,
focus, etc.
see consolidation


rewrite rule n
seebase component


rheme n
see functional sentence perspective


rhetoric n
the study of how effective writing achieves its goals. The term “rhetoric” in
this sense is common in North American college and university courses in
rhetoric or “rhetorical communication”, which typically focus on how to
express oneself correctly and effectively in relation to the topic of writing or
speech, the audience, and the purpose of communication.
In traditional grammar, rhetoric was the study of style through grammatical
and logical analysis. Cicero, the ancient Roman orator and writer, described
rhetoric as “the art or talent by which discourse is adapted to its end”.


rhetoric
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