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OverviewDomain-specific discourse in English forms a continuum across the academic, professional and technical genres of all areas of knowledge. This collection of papers by scholars working in a variety of disciplines, cultural and institutional contexts forms an analytical and methodological framework for the discussion of a wide range of writing-related issues, problems and practices. The diversity of topics and perspectives represented here - including corpus-based approaches, discourse analysis and contrastive rhetoric, teaching methodology and domain-specific literacy, criticalness, linguistic ascendancy and the emergence of scientific English, identity and social epistemology - attests to the vitality and variety of sociolinguistic research in this complex and rapidly developing field. Contents: Giuseppina Cortese/Philip Riley: Introduction - Philip Riley: Epistemic Communities: The Social Knowledge System, Discourse and Identity - Maurizio Gotti: The Development of English as a Language for Specialized Purposes - Christer Lauren: The Conflict between National Languages and English as the Languages of Arts and Sciences - Christopher N. Candlin/Vijay K. Bhatia/Christian H. Jensen: Must the Worlds Collide? Professional and Academic Discourses in the Study and Practice of Law - Anna Mauranen: A Good Question. Expressing Evaluation in Academic Speech - Teppo Varttala: Hedging in Scientific Research Articles: A Cross-disciplinary Study - Donna R. Miller: Probing Ways of Meaning in 'Technocratic' Discourse - Stefania Nuccorini: The Role of Dictionaries in Non-native Academic Writing: A Case Study - Maria Luisa Carrio: The Use of Phrasal Verbs by Native and Non-native Writers inTechnical Articles - Tatiana Fedoulenkova: Idioms in Business English: Ways to Cross-cultural Awareness - Paola Giunchi: Information or Misinformation? 'Translating' Medical Research Papers into Web-posted Accounts - Izaskun Elorza: Assessing Translation in Domain-specific Learning Environments: A Study of Textual Variation - Hilkka Stotesbury: A Study of Interpretation in Critical Writing - Joseba M. Gonzalez: In Search of Synergy: Agents Involved and Their Contribution - Giuseppina Cortese: My 'Doxy' Is Not Your 'Doxy': Doing Corpus Linguistics as Collaborative Design. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Giuseppina CortesePublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Volume: v. 2 ISBN: 9780820458847ISBN 10: 0820458848 Pages: 420 Publication Date: 30 April 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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