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Discourse on the Move
Using corpus analysis to describe discourse structure
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Douglas Biber
, Ulla Connor and Thomas A. Upton
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English
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2007
About this book
Discourse on the Move is the first book-length exploration of how corpus-based methods can be used for discourse analysis, applied to the description of discourse organization. The primary goal is to bring these two analytical perspectives together: undertaking a detailed discourse analysis of each individual text, but doing so in terms that can be generalized across all texts of a corpus. The book explores two major approaches to this task: ‘top-down’ and ‘bottom-up’. In the ‘top-down’ approach, the functional components of a genre are determined first, and then all texts in a corpus are analyzed in terms of those components. In contrast, textual components emerge from the corpus analysis in the bottom-up approach, and the discourse organization of individual texts is then analyzed in terms of linguistically-defined textual categories. Both approaches are illustrated through case studies of discourse structure in particular genres: fund-raising letters, biology/biochemistry research articles, and university classroom teaching.
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John M. Swales, University of Michigan, in Language 85(3): 694-696:
The integration of corpus-based approaches with top-down discourse analysis in this volume is a significant achievement, and its clearly described procedures will be valuable to anybody attempting further work of this kind.
The integration of corpus-based approaches with top-down discourse analysis in this volume is a significant achievement, and its clearly described procedures will be valuable to anybody attempting further work of this kind.
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Table of contents
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Preface
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1. Discourse analysis and corpus linguistics
1 - Part I. Top-down analysis of discourse organization
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2. Introduction to move analysis
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3. Identifying and analyzing rhetorical moves in philanthropic discourse
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4. Rhetorical moves in biochemistry research articles
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5. Rhetorical appeals in fundraising
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6. Introduction to the identification and analysis of vocabulary-based discourse units
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7. Vocabulary-based discourse units in biology research articles
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8. Vocabulary-based discourse units in university class sessions
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Conclusion
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Appendix 1: A brief introduction to multi-dimensional analysis
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Appendix 2: Grammatical and lexico-grammatical features included in the multi-dimensional analyses
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References
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Index
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