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Text Type and Texture: In Honour of Flo Davies: Functional Linguistics

Editat de Gail Forey, Geoff Thompson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2008
Texture - the quality that makes a text 'hang together' as a text - is a key focus of investigation in discourse analysis. This volume provides a systematic overview of recent research on textual resources that are used to construct texture, and on the ways in which these resources are deployed differently in different text types. Theme is the major resource that is explored in the first part of the book. The opening papers set out the current understanding of Theme and explore aspects of the concept which remain controversial in the field. This is followed by an examination of thematic choices in a range of text types. Issues raised include the different kinds of meanings appearing in Theme which are particularly significant for each genre, the ways in which these relate to the broader socio-cultural context, and the ways in which thematic choices interact with other kinds of texturing. In the second part of the collection, the scope widens to include an examination of other resources, particularly the contribution to texture made by patterns of interpersonal choices, in Theme and more broadly across texts as a whole. The volume closes with an overview and illustration of a methodological approach by which our understanding of texturing can be further extended.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781845532147
ISBN-10: 1845532147
Pagini: 293
Ilustrații: 11 figures
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Equinox Publishing (UK)
Seria Functional Linguistics


Notă biografică

Gail Forey is Associate Professor in the Department of English at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She is the Programme Leader for the MA in English Language Teaching, and her research interests include Functional Grammar, language teaching, discourse analysis and workplace English. She has co-edited Globalisation, Communication and the Workplace (Continuum 2010). Geoff Thompson is Senior Lecturer in Applied Linguistics at the University of Liverpool. He currently runs the MA in TESOL, and teaches courses on Functional Grammar and language teaching methodology. He has published an introductory book on Functional Grammar (second edition 2004), and co-edited (with Susan Hunston) System and Corpus: Exploring Connections (Equinox, 2006).

Cuprins

Gail Forey and Geoff Thompson Introduction 1 Peter H. Fries, formerly University of Michigan The textual metafunction as a site for a discussion of the goals of linguistics and techniques of linguistic analysis 2 Geoff Thompson and Susan Thompson, University of Liverpool Theme, Subject and the unfolding of text 3 John Corbett, University of Glasgow Theme, field and genre: Thematic realisations in academic articles and their popularisations 4 Hugh Gosden, formerly Tokyo Institute of Technology Thematic content in peer reviews of scientific papers 5 Ann Montemayor-Borsinger, Instituto Balseiro/Universidad Nacional de Cuyo and Instituto de Linguistica, Universidad de Buenos Aires Text-type and Texture: The potential of Theme for the study of research writing development 6 David Hyatt, University of Sheffield 'to elicit an honest answer - which may occasionally be the same as the truth': Texture and the antagonistic political interview 7 Gail Forey, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Projecting clauses: Interpersonal realisation of control and power in workplace texts 8 Michael Hoey, University of Liverpool What can linguistics tell us about writing skills? 9 Caroline Coffin, Open University, and Beverley Derewianka, University of Wollongong Multimodal layout in school history books: The texturing of historical interpretation 10 Susan Hood, University of Technology Sydney Texturing interpersonal meanings in academic argument: Pulses and prosodies of value 11 Tony Berber Sardinha and Leila Barbara, Pontificia Universidade Catolica, Sao Paulo Cultural stereotype and modality: A study into modal use in Brazilian and Portuguese meetings 12 J. R. Martin, University of Sydney Boomer dreaming: The texture of re-colonisation in a lifestyle magazine