Approaches to Specialized Genres
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Approaches to Specialized Genres
Mwinlaaru, Isaac N.; Tay, Dennis; LIN, Kathy Ling
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2020
304
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Inglês
9780367147723
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Genre research into the 21st century - Goals, approaches and applications
Kathy Ling Lin, Isaac N. Mwinlaaru and Dennis Tay
PART
Theory and concepts
1. Towards a meta-theory of genre
Isaac N. Mwinlaaru
PART
Rhetorical and generic structure
2. English-language abstracts in Chinese-language academic journals: A comparative analysis of rhetorical moves
Ning Zhao & Nicholas Groom
3. Macro-structural development of empirical research articles in Applied Linguistics and Civil Engineering (1980-2010): Textual evidence and insider perspectives
Kathy Ling LIN
4. Categories of narrative instances in Systemic Functional Linguistics: Exploring a more flexible generic structure for 'recounts'
Grisel S. Salmaso
5. Retraction notices as a high-stakes academic genre: A move analysis
Shaoxiong (Brian) Xu & Guangwei Hu
6. Rhetorical analysis of philanthropic fundraising letters in a Ghanaian university
Joseph B. A. Afful
PART
Lexicogrammatical resources
7. A corpus-based study of discourse markers in secondary student talk
Ivy W. S. Chan & Jim Y. H. Chan
8. Construing symbolic exchange in academic registers of Spanish: Sayers and projection in linguistics articles in Colombian journals
Jesus David Guerra Lyons & Gillian Moss
PART
Multisemiotic analysis
9. Genre, pedagogy, and PowerPoint design: A multimodal move analysis of linguistics lecture slides
Dezheng (William) Feng
10. The multimodal genre of synchronous videoconferencing lectures: An eclectic framework to analyse interaction
Mercedes Querol-Julian
11. Identifying creative metaphor in video ads
Molly Xie Pan & Dennis Tay
PART
Genre in pedagogic and professional settings
12. Combining genre analysis and corpus consultation in class: Using do-it-yourself corpora to explore the literature review
Maggie Charles
13. When the office meets textbooks: Juxtaposing multiple perspectives to develop teachers' knowledge of workplace genres and to enhance the teaching of workplace writing
An Cheng
14. Hybridity in a specialized genre: Training log book entries in professional construction engineering
Cindy Tsui Ying Yu & Christoph A. Hafner
Kathy Ling Lin, Isaac N. Mwinlaaru and Dennis Tay
PART
Theory and concepts
1. Towards a meta-theory of genre
Isaac N. Mwinlaaru
PART
Rhetorical and generic structure
2. English-language abstracts in Chinese-language academic journals: A comparative analysis of rhetorical moves
Ning Zhao & Nicholas Groom
3. Macro-structural development of empirical research articles in Applied Linguistics and Civil Engineering (1980-2010): Textual evidence and insider perspectives
Kathy Ling LIN
4. Categories of narrative instances in Systemic Functional Linguistics: Exploring a more flexible generic structure for 'recounts'
Grisel S. Salmaso
5. Retraction notices as a high-stakes academic genre: A move analysis
Shaoxiong (Brian) Xu & Guangwei Hu
6. Rhetorical analysis of philanthropic fundraising letters in a Ghanaian university
Joseph B. A. Afful
PART
Lexicogrammatical resources
7. A corpus-based study of discourse markers in secondary student talk
Ivy W. S. Chan & Jim Y. H. Chan
8. Construing symbolic exchange in academic registers of Spanish: Sayers and projection in linguistics articles in Colombian journals
Jesus David Guerra Lyons & Gillian Moss
PART
Multisemiotic analysis
9. Genre, pedagogy, and PowerPoint design: A multimodal move analysis of linguistics lecture slides
Dezheng (William) Feng
10. The multimodal genre of synchronous videoconferencing lectures: An eclectic framework to analyse interaction
Mercedes Querol-Julian
11. Identifying creative metaphor in video ads
Molly Xie Pan & Dennis Tay
PART
Genre in pedagogic and professional settings
12. Combining genre analysis and corpus consultation in class: Using do-it-yourself corpora to explore the literature review
Maggie Charles
13. When the office meets textbooks: Juxtaposing multiple perspectives to develop teachers' knowledge of workplace genres and to enhance the teaching of workplace writing
An Cheng
14. Hybridity in a specialized genre: Training log book entries in professional construction engineering
Cindy Tsui Ying Yu & Christoph A. Hafner
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Genre Analysis;RAs;english for specific purposes;Systemic Functional Linguistics;Empirical RAs;Videoconferencing and communication;Literature Review;Genre Studies;ESP;Written genres;Chinese Language Journals;Spoken genres;multidimensional discourse analysis;Critical Genre Analysis;multimodality;EAP Instructor;ESP genre research;Workplace Genres;Corpus linguistics;Sydney School;English-language abstracts;Semiotic Resources;Genre Research;Workplace Writing;EAP;RGS;Lexicogrammatical Analysis;Genre Scholars;DIY Corpus;Metaphor Identification Procedure;Roundabout;Journal Authorities;Workplace Emails;Image Text Relations
Introduction: Genre research into the 21st century - Goals, approaches and applications
Kathy Ling Lin, Isaac N. Mwinlaaru and Dennis Tay
PART
Theory and concepts
1. Towards a meta-theory of genre
Isaac N. Mwinlaaru
PART
Rhetorical and generic structure
2. English-language abstracts in Chinese-language academic journals: A comparative analysis of rhetorical moves
Ning Zhao & Nicholas Groom
3. Macro-structural development of empirical research articles in Applied Linguistics and Civil Engineering (1980-2010): Textual evidence and insider perspectives
Kathy Ling LIN
4. Categories of narrative instances in Systemic Functional Linguistics: Exploring a more flexible generic structure for 'recounts'
Grisel S. Salmaso
5. Retraction notices as a high-stakes academic genre: A move analysis
Shaoxiong (Brian) Xu & Guangwei Hu
6. Rhetorical analysis of philanthropic fundraising letters in a Ghanaian university
Joseph B. A. Afful
PART
Lexicogrammatical resources
7. A corpus-based study of discourse markers in secondary student talk
Ivy W. S. Chan & Jim Y. H. Chan
8. Construing symbolic exchange in academic registers of Spanish: Sayers and projection in linguistics articles in Colombian journals
Jesus David Guerra Lyons & Gillian Moss
PART
Multisemiotic analysis
9. Genre, pedagogy, and PowerPoint design: A multimodal move analysis of linguistics lecture slides
Dezheng (William) Feng
10. The multimodal genre of synchronous videoconferencing lectures: An eclectic framework to analyse interaction
Mercedes Querol-Julian
11. Identifying creative metaphor in video ads
Molly Xie Pan & Dennis Tay
PART
Genre in pedagogic and professional settings
12. Combining genre analysis and corpus consultation in class: Using do-it-yourself corpora to explore the literature review
Maggie Charles
13. When the office meets textbooks: Juxtaposing multiple perspectives to develop teachers' knowledge of workplace genres and to enhance the teaching of workplace writing
An Cheng
14. Hybridity in a specialized genre: Training log book entries in professional construction engineering
Cindy Tsui Ying Yu & Christoph A. Hafner
Kathy Ling Lin, Isaac N. Mwinlaaru and Dennis Tay
PART
Theory and concepts
1. Towards a meta-theory of genre
Isaac N. Mwinlaaru
PART
Rhetorical and generic structure
2. English-language abstracts in Chinese-language academic journals: A comparative analysis of rhetorical moves
Ning Zhao & Nicholas Groom
3. Macro-structural development of empirical research articles in Applied Linguistics and Civil Engineering (1980-2010): Textual evidence and insider perspectives
Kathy Ling LIN
4. Categories of narrative instances in Systemic Functional Linguistics: Exploring a more flexible generic structure for 'recounts'
Grisel S. Salmaso
5. Retraction notices as a high-stakes academic genre: A move analysis
Shaoxiong (Brian) Xu & Guangwei Hu
6. Rhetorical analysis of philanthropic fundraising letters in a Ghanaian university
Joseph B. A. Afful
PART
Lexicogrammatical resources
7. A corpus-based study of discourse markers in secondary student talk
Ivy W. S. Chan & Jim Y. H. Chan
8. Construing symbolic exchange in academic registers of Spanish: Sayers and projection in linguistics articles in Colombian journals
Jesus David Guerra Lyons & Gillian Moss
PART
Multisemiotic analysis
9. Genre, pedagogy, and PowerPoint design: A multimodal move analysis of linguistics lecture slides
Dezheng (William) Feng
10. The multimodal genre of synchronous videoconferencing lectures: An eclectic framework to analyse interaction
Mercedes Querol-Julian
11. Identifying creative metaphor in video ads
Molly Xie Pan & Dennis Tay
PART
Genre in pedagogic and professional settings
12. Combining genre analysis and corpus consultation in class: Using do-it-yourself corpora to explore the literature review
Maggie Charles
13. When the office meets textbooks: Juxtaposing multiple perspectives to develop teachers' knowledge of workplace genres and to enhance the teaching of workplace writing
An Cheng
14. Hybridity in a specialized genre: Training log book entries in professional construction engineering
Cindy Tsui Ying Yu & Christoph A. Hafner
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Genre Analysis;RAs;english for specific purposes;Systemic Functional Linguistics;Empirical RAs;Videoconferencing and communication;Literature Review;Genre Studies;ESP;Written genres;Chinese Language Journals;Spoken genres;multidimensional discourse analysis;Critical Genre Analysis;multimodality;EAP Instructor;ESP genre research;Workplace Genres;Corpus linguistics;Sydney School;English-language abstracts;Semiotic Resources;Genre Research;Workplace Writing;EAP;RGS;Lexicogrammatical Analysis;Genre Scholars;DIY Corpus;Metaphor Identification Procedure;Roundabout;Journal Authorities;Workplace Emails;Image Text Relations