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E-raamat: Researching Specialized Languages

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  • Formaat: 246 pages
  • Sari: Studies in Corpus Linguistics 47
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Sep-2011
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027285058
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  • Formaat: 246 pages
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  • Keel: eng
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The present collection of articles represents research efforts in the field of specialised languages, including the analysis of research articles in disciplines as diverse as Biomedicine and Computing, on the one hand, and overlapping disciplines such as in Social Sciences, on the other, all with high relevance to English for Academic Purposes, and English for specific Purposes. The volume offers empirical evidence obtained from corpus-based analyses of language, both from diachronic as well as synchronic perspectives, on topics such as the role of mother tongue in professional writing, the analysis of conference abstracts as a genre, or the analysis of visual data transfer. This collection addresses issues such as the implementation of lexicons for specialised language learning, and the development of ontologies to research language patterns. The volume thus provides a rich repertoire of research methodologies, in-depth analyses of specialised discourses, and the identification and discussion of relevant pedagogic issues.Winner of the 4th Edition of the 'Enrique Alcaraz Research Award'
List of contributors
vii
Specialized languages: Corpora, meta-analyses and applications
1(10)
Vijay Bathia
Purificacion Sanchez Hernandez
Pascual Perez-Paredes
Section One Research based on corpora
The historical shift of scientific academic prose in English towards less explicit styles of expression: Writing without Verbs
11(14)
Douglas Biber
Bethany Gray
Heteroglossic (Dis)engagement and the construal of the ideal readership: Dialogic spaces in academic texts
25(22)
Carmen Perez-Llantada Auria
Structure, content and functions of calls for conference abstracts
47(24)
Sara Gesuato
Summarizing findings: An all-pervasive move in open access biomedical research articles involves rephrasing strategies
71(24)
Mercedes Jaime-Siso
The use of adverbial hedges in EAP students' oral performance: A cross-language analysis
95(20)
Pascual Perez-Paredes
Purificacion Sanchez Hernandez
Pilar Aguado Jimenez
Integrating approaches to visual data commentary: An exploratory case study
115(24)
Carmen Sancho Guida
Section Two Research based on meta-analysis and applications in LSP
Some dichotomies in genre analysis for Languages for specific purposes
139(16)
John Flowerdew
English for legal purposes and domain-specific cultural awareness: The `continental paradox', definition, causes and evolution
155(20)
Shaeda Isani
The talking cure: From narrative to academic argument
175(16)
Gillian Lazar
UrgentiAS, a lexical database for medical students in clinical placements: Architecture, use and evaluation
191(20)
Kris Buyse
Eva Saver
An Laffut
Herlinda Vekemans
Using natural language patterns for the development of ontologies
211(20)
Elena Montiel-Ponsoda
Guadalupe Aguado de Cea
Notes on contributors 231(6)
Index 237