Academic Discourse Applied Linguistics and Language Study Series
Auteur : Flowerdew John
Academic Discourse presents a collection of specially commissioned articles on the theme of academic discourse. Divided into sections covering the main approaches, each begins with a state of the art overview of the approach and continues with exemplificatory empirical studies. Genre analysis, corpus linguistics, contrastive rhetoric and ethnography are comprehensively covered through the analysis of various academic genres: research articles, PhD these, textbooks, argumentative essays, and business cases. Academic Discourse brings together state-of-the art analysis and theory in a single volume. It also features: - an introduction which provides a survey and rationale for the material - implications for pedagogy at the end of each chapter- topical review articles with example studies- a glossary The breadth of critical writing, and from a wide geographical spread, makes Academic Discourse a fresh and insightful addition to the field of discourse analysis.
List of contributors page
Acknowledgements
PART I: Genre Analysis
PART II: Corpus-based Studies
PART III: Contrastive Rhetoric
PART IV: Ethnographic/Naturalistic Approaches
Bibliography
A uthor Index
Subject Index
John Flowerdew is Professor in the English Department of the City University of Hong Kong.
- Specially commissioned articles.
- Presents four distinct approaches to discourse analysis.
- Coherent organisation and structure.
Date de parution : 09-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2001
Ouvrage de 360 p.
Thème d’Academic Discourse :
Mots-clés :
Research Article; Argum Ent; inform; Au Thor; ation; Argum Entation; contrastive; Hum Anities; rhetoric; Contrastive Rhetoric; genre; NNS; analysis; Developm Ent; introduction; Accom Panied; engagem; Car Model; ent; Thom Pson; argum; RA Introduction; Anagem Ent; Learner Corpora; Corpus Linguistics; British National Corpus; Engagem Ent; Disciplinary Variation; Prom Pts; Epistemic Modality; Wildlife Behaviour; Contrastive Rhetoric Research; Elt Textbook; Anagem Ent Plan; Odal Verbs