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_aAcademic writing : _bat the interface of corpus and discourse _c/ Maggie Charles, Diane Pecorari and Susan Hunston. |
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_aLondon : _aNew York : _bContinuum, _c2009 |
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650 | 0 | _aAcademic writing. | |
650 | 0 | _aDiscourse analysis. | |
650 | 0 | _aCorpora (Linguistics) | |
700 | 1 | _aCharles, Maggie. | |
700 | 1 | _aPecorari, Diane. | |
700 | 1 | _aHunston, Susan, | |
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505 | 0 | _aContributors; Introduction: Exploring the Interface Between Corpus Linguistics and Discourse Analysis Maggie Charles, Diane Pecorari and Susan Hunston; Part I: Focus on Genre and Disciplinary Discourses; Introduction to Part I Maggie Charles; 1. Schematic Structure and Lexico-Grammatical Realization in Corpus-Based Genre Analysis: The Case of Research in the PhD Literature Review John Howerdew and Richard Forest; 2. Persuading Sponsors and Securing Funding: Rhetorical Patterns in Grant Proposals Dimitra Koutsantoni; 3. Verbal and Mental Processes in Academic Disciplines Jasper Holmes and Hilary Nesi; 4. In the Wake of the Terror: Phraseological tools of Time Setting in the Narrative of History Marina Bondi; 5. Formulaic Language in Biology: A Topic-specific Investigation Diane Pecorari; Part II: Focus on Interpersonal Discourses; Introduction to Part II Susan Hunston; 6. Corpus Informed Discourse Analysis: The Case of Academic Engagement Ken Hyland; 7. E-Conferencing: Corpus and Discourse Insights Ann He wings, Caroline Coffin and Sarah North; 8. Stance, Interaction and the Rhetorical Patterns of Restrictive Adverbs: Discourse Roles of Only, Just, Simply and Merely Maggie Charles; 9. A Dialogic Account of Authority in Academic Writing, Ramona Tang; Part III: Focus on Learner Discourses; Introduction to Part III Diane Pecorari; 10. Lexical Verbs in Academic Discourse: A Corpus-driven Study of Learner Use Sylviane Granger and Magali Paquot; 11. Linking Adverbials in Student and Professional Writing in Literary Studies: What Makes Writing Mature Philip Shaw; 12. Variation in the Writing of Economics Students in Britain and Pakistan: The Case of Conjunctive Ties S. Amina Gardezi and Hilary Nesi; 13. Can I Use Headings in My Essay? Section headings, Macrostructures and Genre Families in the BAVVE Corpus of Student Writing Sheena Gardner and Jasper Holmes; 14. Using the Revision Process to Help International Students Understand the Linguistic Construction of the Academic Identity Suganthi John; Afterword John M Swales; Author Index; Subject Index. |