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Persuasion In Specialised Discourses 1st Ed Olga Dontchevanavratilova

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Persuasion In Specialised Discourses 1st Ed Olga Dontchevanavratilova
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.05 MB
Author: Olga Dontcheva-Navratilova, Martin Adam, Renata Povolná, Radek Vogel
ISBN: 9783030581626, 9783030581633, 3030581624, 3030581632
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Persuasion In Specialised Discourses 1st Ed Olga Dontchevanavratilova by Olga Dontcheva-navratilova, Martin Adam, Renata Povolná, Radek Vogel 9783030581626, 9783030581633, 3030581624, 3030581632 instant download after payment.

This book examines the concept of persuasion in written texts for specialist audiences in the English and Czech languages. By exploring a corpus of academic research articles, corporate reports, religious sermons and user manuals the authors aim to reveal similarities and differences in rhetorical strategies across cultures and genres. They draw on Biber and Conrad’s (2009) model for contextualising interaction in specialised discourses, Bell’s (1997) framework for the analysis of participants roles, Swales’ (1990) genre analysis approach for considering genre constraints and Hyland’s (2005) metadiscourse model for investigating writer-reader interaction. The result is a book which will appeal to researchers and students in Discourse Studies, especially those with an interest in genre and rhetorical strategies.

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