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Analysing professional genres / edited by Anna Trosborg.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Pragmatics & beyond ; new ser. 74.Publication details: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2000.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 255 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789027283764
  • 9027283761
  • 1283174642
  • 9781283174640
  • 9786613174642
  • 6613174645
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Analysing professional genres.DDC classification:
  • 808/.06665 22
LOC classification:
  • HF5718.3 .A52 2000eb
Online resources:
Contents:
ANALYSING PROFESSIONAL GENRES; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Introduction; Genre, Terminology, and Corpus Studies; Genre and Terminology; Intralingual, Interlingual and Intercultural Studies of Genres; Singular Utterances: Realizing Local Activities through Typified Formsin Typified Circumstances; Towards Classifying the Arguments in Research Genres; "Geological Setting/Cadre Géologique" in English and French Petrology Articles: Muted Indications of Explored Places; Titles of English and German Research Papers in Medicine and Linguistics; Genres and the Media.
That's not News: Persuasive and Expository Genres in the PressThe Inaugural Address President Clinton's 1993 address; Genres in Conflict; Genres in Conflict; Conflicts in Professional Discourse: Language, Law and Real Estate; Genres and New Technology (Changing and emerging genres); Powerpoints: Technology, Lectures, and Changing Genres; Rhetorical Clustering and Perceptual Cohesion in Technical (Online) Documentation; Applied Genre Analysis; The Role of Genre for Translation; Broadening the Perspective.
Analysing LSP Genres (Text Types): From Perpetuation to Optimizationin Text( -type) LinguisticsIndex.
Summary: An understanding of genres in communication (written and spoken) is essential to professional success. This volume studies situationally appropriate responses in professional communication in face-to-face interaction and distance communication, from a socio-cognitive point of view. A traditional rhetorical approach does not give much insight in the ways in which genres are embedded in communicative activity or how actors draw upon genre knowledge to perform effectively. However, if genres are considered as embedded in social interaction "as typified forms of typified circumstances", the rich d
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ANALYSING PROFESSIONAL GENRES; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Introduction; Genre, Terminology, and Corpus Studies; Genre and Terminology; Intralingual, Interlingual and Intercultural Studies of Genres; Singular Utterances: Realizing Local Activities through Typified Formsin Typified Circumstances; Towards Classifying the Arguments in Research Genres; "Geological Setting/Cadre Géologique" in English and French Petrology Articles: Muted Indications of Explored Places; Titles of English and German Research Papers in Medicine and Linguistics; Genres and the Media.

That's not News: Persuasive and Expository Genres in the PressThe Inaugural Address President Clinton's 1993 address; Genres in Conflict; Genres in Conflict; Conflicts in Professional Discourse: Language, Law and Real Estate; Genres and New Technology (Changing and emerging genres); Powerpoints: Technology, Lectures, and Changing Genres; Rhetorical Clustering and Perceptual Cohesion in Technical (Online) Documentation; Applied Genre Analysis; The Role of Genre for Translation; Broadening the Perspective.

Analysing LSP Genres (Text Types): From Perpetuation to Optimizationin Text( -type) LinguisticsIndex.

An understanding of genres in communication (written and spoken) is essential to professional success. This volume studies situationally appropriate responses in professional communication in face-to-face interaction and distance communication, from a socio-cognitive point of view. A traditional rhetorical approach does not give much insight in the ways in which genres are embedded in communicative activity or how actors draw upon genre knowledge to perform effectively. However, if genres are considered as embedded in social interaction "as typified forms of typified circumstances", the rich d

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