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Facoltà di Scienze Economiche, Giuridiche e Politiche Inglese 1999-2000 Facoltà di Scienze Economiche, Giuridiche e Politiche Economia e Gestione dei Servizi Turistici Lingua Inglese TOURISM DISCOURSE & WEBSITES Olga Denti a.a. 2018/2019

Language Language is conveyed through a phonic or a graphic channel, through a spoken or a written medium of communication Text v image Ideational (experiential), Interpersonal & Textual metafunctions of language -> topic, text type, purpose, reader Intertextuality

The characteristics of Tourism English Textual features, which include textual organisation, writer/reader interaction, spatial and sequential relationships, rhetoric strategies (e.g., irony, colloquialism, stereotypes; Linguistic-grammatical features, such as lexis, laudatory and evaluative language, persuasive and promotional discourse, monoreferentiality, brevity, syntactic patterns, premodification, grammatical devices (e.g., pronouns, interrogative clauses, imperatives, modals); Non-textual features, i.e. images, photographs, tables, maps, and so on.

Tourism discourse: text types A text is a form of exchange, not a unit of form but of meaning, it is a dialogue, a meaning-creation interaction among speakers Narrative Descriptive – historic sections/places, people & relations) Regulative (or instructive) – suggestions, recommendations Argumentative – ideas and perceptions Expositive (or expository)

Multimodality Modality: the reliability of messages, colours, contextualisation, representation of detail, depth, illumination, and brightness. Cross-referentiality: icons, maps, photographs & texts A photograph: an objective representation, a “legal proof”, an objective record with a merely informational value, the “true image” of the world, or, from a more social and personal point of view, a mixture of emotion and information, where the informational value is filtered through the photographer’s perspective; through his/her feelings, through social distance, visual modality, eye contact, behaviour, contextualised in different environments.

Images Denotation & connotation Images can be: naturalistic, detailed, complex, stylised, or conventional. Texture, depth, saturation, nuances of colours, etc., make the image more detailed and naturalistic, i.e. more similar to reality. Stylised and conventional images, instead, are simple, less detailed and less naturalistic.

Direct/indirect contact Social response Distance Frame size ((i.e., close-up – head and shoulder, medium long shot – full figure, etc.) Perspective: subjective v objective Angle: a point of view – power & involvement

Tourism semiotic patterns 3 Ss: Sea, Sand & Sun (+ Sex & Socialization) Tradition v Innovation Sports, health, ecology, history, folklore, traditions, art, music, Aspects of Sardità (Cadogan Guide 2003) RAS -> the tourist Product: Nature, Testimony of the Past, People & Traditions, Wellness http://www.sardegnaturismo.it/en