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E-grāmata: Discourse in the Professions: Perspectives from corpus linguistics

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  • Formāts: 339 pages
  • Sērija : Studies in Corpus Linguistics 16
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-2004
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027295040
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  • Formāts: 339 pages
  • Sērija : Studies in Corpus Linguistics 16
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-2004
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027295040

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This book explores the structure and use of academic and professional discourse through the lens of corpus linguistics. The goal of this book is to show how insights from corpus linguistic analyses can help us better understand how we use academic and professional language and help us find ways to better train newcomers to the genres used in various professional contexts. The contributions to this book show that specialized corpora of specific genres from a variety of fields allow us to make more relevant observations about the function and use of language for particular purposes. The specialized corpora examined include written and spoken academic genres, written and spoken business and legal genres, and written philanthropic genres. The book showcases a variety of approaches to analyzing the discourse of specialized corpora, and each chapter concludes with a reflection on the practical and pedagogical implications of the analysis.

Recenzijas

With its broad coverage of specialized discourses and its strong focus on pedagogical and practical issues of linguistic research, this volume can certainly be recommended to anyone interested in LSP, discourse analysis, or applied corpus linguistics. The contributions in this volume clearly demonstrate that the use of corpora makes a difference and that findings based on corpus data can have a strong impact on teaching language for academic and professional purposes. -- Ute Römer, University of Hanover, in Studies in Second Language Acquisition Vol. 28(4), 2006

1. Introduction (by Connor, Ulla);
2. The argument for using English
specialized corpora to understand academic and professional language (by
Flowerdew, Lynne);
3. Stylistic features of academic speech: The role of
formulaic expressions (by Simpson, Rita);
4. Academic language: An
exploration of university classroom and textbook language (by Reppen, Randi);
5. A convincing argument: Corpus analysis and academic persuasion (by
Hyland, Ken);
6. // so what have YOU been WORking on REcently //: Compiling a
specialized corpus of spoken business English (by Warren, Martin);
7. TOOK //
did you // from the miniBAR //: What is the practical relevance of a
corpus-driven language study to practitioners in Hong Kong's hotel industry?
(by Cheng, Winnie);
8. "Invisible to us": A preliminary corpus-based study of
spoken business English (by McCarthy, Michael);
9. Legal discourse:
Opportunities and threats for corpus linguistics (by Bhatia, Vijay);
10. The
genre of grant proposals: A corpus linguistic analysis (by Connor, Ulla);
11.
Rhetorical appeals in fundraising direct mail letters (by Connor, Ulla);
12.
Framing matters: Communicating relationships through metaphor in fundraising
texts (by Goering, Elizabeth M.);
13. Pronouns and metadiscourse as
interpersonal rhetorical devices in fundraising letters: A corpus linguistic
analysis (by Crismore, Avon);
14. Index