0 sb who writes books, articles, etc. as their job -- skribent [ masculine ]
a writer of children’s books en barnebokforfatter
1 a person who writes, especially for a living -- forfatter, skribent
Treatise writers attempt to impose some order on the decided cases-to reconstruct rationally what has been said and done in those cases.
What was evident to him was a certain lack of understanding among actors about their obligation to writers and plays of social commitment.
Postprocessual writers might have wanted to argue that the interpreted past was socially constructed and that it was informed by evidence.
Perhaps one should not be too surprised if the role of dialect contact in leading to dialect mixture has been rejected by such writers.
Speakers and writers can, and do, modify their usage in different directions according to level of formality, genre, and mode of language.
The other dimension of invisible language policies involves the role of creative writers in moulding language policy.
The experience presented and discussed here epitomises both the dilemma and the experiences of the new generation of creative writers.
Such 'histories' proposed three or four stages from 'savage' hunters, through 'barbarian' pastoralists and 'civilised' farmers, to the writer's contemporary commercial world.
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