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Combining English for Specific Purposes (ESP) genre-based analysis,
corpus-based language studies, and semi-structured interviews, this
book represents the first multi-faceted project on the
macro-structure of empirical research articles (ERAs) from both
synchronic and diachronic perspectives, and on the "I+LR" patterned
introductory phase (comprising two introductory sections, i.e., the
Introduction and the Literature Review in RAs drawn from civil
engineering and applied linguistics journals) regarding their
rhetorical organization, use of citation, and structural and
functional links and variations. The project comprises three
logically interconnected studies using a multi-perspective (the
cross-disciplinary, cross-generic, emic, and published advice vs.
actual expert practices perspectives) approach. It will make a
significant contribution to our understanding of the genre
evolution, rhetorical organization and citation features of ERAs,
enrich English for Academic Purposes (EAP) theories, and facilitate
the development of EAP pedagogy and materials.
Approaches to Specialized Genres provides a timely update of the
field of genre studies, with 14 cutting-edge contributions split
into five sections using and integrating an exceptionally wide
variety of methods and perspectives (such as ESP genre research,
corpus linguistics, systemic functional linguistics, ethnographic
and multimodal research) to analyse genres in written, spoken,
visual and auditory modes across a multiplicity of pedagogic,
professional and digital settings. It highlights and illustrates
the growing trend of a multiperspective and inter-theoretic
approach to genre studies and demonstrates how such methodological
rigour can extend our knowledge of language, in general, and
genres, in particular. It also examines a rich variety of
underexplored genres such as the digital genre of synchronous
videoconferencing, instructional slides, video ads, engineers'
training log book entries, the narrative story genres, fundraising
letters and retraction notices. It demonstrates not only the
prominent value of genre research, but wide applications of genre
knowledge in various educational and professional domains. The book
brings together experts spreading across the world, including
countries in South-East Asia, Europe, America, West Africa and
South America. Accordingly, it will appeal to readers of
diversified socio-cultural backgrounds working in all the
aforementioned inter-related fields of applied linguistics and
communication studies.
Approaches to Specialized Genres provides a timely update of the
field of genre studies, with 14 cutting-edge contributions split
into five sections using and integrating an exceptionally wide
variety of methods and perspectives (such as ESP genre research,
corpus linguistics, systemic functional linguistics, ethnographic
and multimodal research) to analyse genres in written, spoken,
visual and auditory modes across a multiplicity of pedagogic,
professional and digital settings. It highlights and illustrates
the growing trend of a multiperspective and inter-theoretic
approach to genre studies and demonstrates how such methodological
rigour can extend our knowledge of language, in general, and
genres, in particular. It also examines a rich variety of
underexplored genres such as the digital genre of synchronous
videoconferencing, instructional slides, video ads, engineers'
training log book entries, the narrative story genres, fundraising
letters and retraction notices. It demonstrates not only the
prominent value of genre research, but wide applications of genre
knowledge in various educational and professional domains. The book
brings together experts spreading across the world, including
countries in South-East Asia, Europe, America, West Africa and
South America. Accordingly, it will appeal to readers of
diversified socio-cultural backgrounds working in all the
aforementioned inter-related fields of applied linguistics and
communication studies.
Combining English for Specific Purposes (ESP) genre-based analysis,
corpus-based language studies, and semi-structured interviews, this
book represents the first multi-faceted project on the
macro-structure of empirical research articles (ERAs) from both
synchronic and diachronic perspectives, and on the "I+LR" patterned
introductory phase (comprising two introductory sections, i.e., the
Introduction and the Literature Review in RAs drawn from civil
engineering and applied linguistics journals) regarding their
rhetorical organization, use of citation, and structural and
functional links and variations. The project comprises three
logically interconnected studies using a multi-perspective (the
cross-disciplinary, cross-generic, emic, and published advice vs.
actual expert practices perspectives) approach. It will make a
significant contribution to our understanding of the genre
evolution, rhetorical organization and citation features of ERAs,
enrich English for Academic Purposes (EAP) theories, and facilitate
the development of EAP pedagogy and materials.
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