2.Given versus new information is a distinction between information that is assumed or supplied by the speaker and that which is presented for the first time.
The distinction between given and new information may affect the structure of clauses, sentences, and discourses.
3.Trade Book Publishers.
Book Packagers and Book Developers.
"Bargain" Book Publishers.
Textbook Publishers and Academic Publishers.
4.In general, information published by the government is both current and based on reliable research, even if no one author is listed.
In general, print publications with authors and listed sources tend to be reliable because they provide sources which readers can verify.
Answers & Comments
1.Self-publication.
Letters to the Editor.
2.Given versus new information is a distinction between information that is assumed or supplied by the speaker and that which is presented for the first time.
The distinction between given and new information may affect the structure of clauses, sentences, and discourses.
3.Trade Book Publishers.
Book Packagers and Book Developers.
"Bargain" Book Publishers.
Textbook Publishers and Academic Publishers.
4.In general, information published by the government is both current and based on reliable research, even if no one author is listed.
In general, print publications with authors and listed sources tend to be reliable because they provide sources which readers can verify.
You can always find information on any source.