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Researching Discourse in Business Genres - Cases and Corpora (Paperback, New edition): Sylvain Dieltjens, Paul Gillaerts,... Researching Discourse in Business Genres - Cases and Corpora (Paperback, New edition)
Sylvain Dieltjens, Paul Gillaerts, Priscilla Heynderickx, Geert Jacobs, Elizabeth de Groot
R1,562 Discovery Miles 15 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The contributions of this volume approach the genres of employee, CEO and organizational communication from different angles. They analyze how the author's position in the company influences the construction of these genres, what content and linguistic style characterize them, and how the discourse of these genres is related to other resources. They look at linguistic and rhetorical strategies in a range of communicative settings: email correspondence among (male versus female) co-workers, collaborative writing of formats in the workplace, leadership messaging by the CEO, financial disclosures for (non-)financial audiences and expressions of the corporate philosophy. Two methodologies in particular are prominent in the genre-based chapters: corpus analyses and case studies.

Genre Variation in Business Letters (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Paul Gillaerts, Maurizio Gotti Genre Variation in Business Letters (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Paul Gillaerts, Maurizio Gotti
R2,804 Discovery Miles 28 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The focus of this volume is on the business letter genre, a seminal and widely used genre in business communication. Since the introduction of the Internet, interest in this genre has increased once again, because of the digital format of the letter. E-mail has partially taken over the multiple functions of the traditional business letter and bypassed, again partially, the fax. However, the letter has also survived in its written form. Since the 1990s, genre theory has been receiving a lot of attention, both in academic and pedagogical circles. Discourse analysts have increasingly discovered the importance of the genre concept for the understanding of discourse. Not only do we get a better understanding of the linguistic characteristics (register, lexico-grammatical features) of texts, but we also become aware of their macrostructures which appear to be organised according to genre expectations and conventions rooted in the socio-cultural context. This evolution is also reflected in the different research approaches to the business letter, as shown by the various chapters of this volume.

The Map and the Landscape - Norms and Practices in Genre (Paperback): Paul Gillaerts, Philip Shaw The Map and the Landscape - Norms and Practices in Genre (Paperback)
Paul Gillaerts, Philip Shaw
R2,066 Discovery Miles 20 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume explores the complex relations between normsand exemplars of genres from business and technical communication. Contributors compare a variety of types of norm with textual practices in a variety of ways. The genres examined are typical of the range of audiences and media of workplace and business communication: product withdrawal notices, press releases, job ads, oral presentations, sales letters and tenders, chairman's reports, and technical reports. They are compared with norms set by teachers, by unimaginative practice, by more or less self-appointed experts, or by practioners who may not share the national or professional culture of their colleagues. However accurate these may be they never do justice to the complexity of 'reality'. The contributors to this volume use a wide variety of methods in their attempt to capture this reality. Many analyse texts, but all combine this procedure with at least one other approach and often more: questionnaires, experiments assessing the effect of manipulated texts, analysis of practitioner comments, and use of natural sources of practitioner judgements like award for good practice.

Genre Variation in Business Letters (Paperback): Paul Gillaerts, Maurizio Gotti Genre Variation in Business Letters (Paperback)
Paul Gillaerts, Maurizio Gotti
R1,987 Discovery Miles 19 870 Out of stock

The focus of this volume is on the business letter genre, a seminal and widely used genre in business communication. Since the introduction of the Internet, interest in this genre has increased once again, because of the digital format of the letter. E-mail has partially taken over the multiple functions of the traditional business letter and bypassed, again partially, the fax. However, the letter has also survived in its written form. Since the 1990s, genre theory has been receiving a lot of attention, both in academic and pedagogical circles. Discourse analysts have increasingly discovered the importance of the genre concept for the understanding of discourse. Not only do we get a better understanding of the linguistic characteristics (register, lexicogrammatical features) of texts, but we also become aware of their macrostructures which appear to be organised according to genre expectations and conventions rooted in the socio-cultural context. This evolution is also reflected in the different research approaches to the business letter, as shown by the various chapters of this volume.

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