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Constructing Professional Discourse A Multiperspective Approach To Domainspecific Discourses Concepcion Ornamontesinos

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Constructing Professional Discourse A Multiperspective Approach To Domainspecific Discourses Concepcion Ornamontesinos
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.75 MB
Pages: 251
Author: Concepcion Orna-Montesinos
ISBN: 9781443836296, 144383629X
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Constructing Professional Discourse A Multiperspective Approach To Domainspecific Discourses Concepcion Ornamontesinos by Concepcion Orna-montesinos 9781443836296, 144383629X instant download after payment.

This book explores the fascinating role that language plays in the construction of non-verbal objects by mapping out the ontological meaning of the specialised concepts and the domain-specific knowledge embedded in them. In doing so, it provides a comprehensive linguistic insight into the discourse of professional domain-specific communities and hence, into the communication practices and procedures of those communities. In this respect, the book offers a response to the claims made by many of the most influential applied linguists today, such as Vijay Bhatia (1993, 2004), John Swales (1990, 2004) or Ken Hyland (2002), among others, who have consistently defended the need for applied linguistic research into the textual, generic and social perspectives on the under-researched interrelatedness of the discoursal and professional practices of a discipline. Specifically, this book provides readers with an integrative multi-perspective approach to the study of professional, domain-specific discourses. While it mainly draws on the tenets of genre theory and discourse semantics, it also nurtures from the theoretical and empirical foundations of applied linguistics, cognitive linguistics, corpus linguistics and ontological engineering. The book starts from the analysis of domain specific texts as final written products with specific lexico-grammatical, semantic and rhetorical features to later enquire into the written products as textual artefacts closely linked to the social context of production and interpretation of the text. This integrative approach provides fresh new insights into the way the processes of writing are affected by the community-specific, institutional and socio-historical circumstances in which domain-specific texts are produced.

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