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Analysing Structure in Academic Writing

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Tomoko Sawaki is an independent researcher and holds a Ph.D. from the University of New South Wales, Australia. Her research interests include English for Academic Purposes, genre analysis, semiotics, cognitive linguistics, and corpus linguistics. Her research has been published in such journals as Journal of English for Academic Purposes and English Text Construction . Klappentext This book breaks through formalistic traditions to propose a new generic structure analytical framework for academic writing. The integrated approach, taking lessons from cognitive linguistics and structuralism, offers a foundation for establishing research and pedagogy that can promote diversity and inclusion in academia. The simplicity of the flexible structure analytical model proposed by Sawaki enables the user to analyse diverse instances of genre. Further innovation is made in the analysis of generic structure components by integrating George Lakoff and Mark Johnson’s metaphor analysis method, so that the model can account for cultural and ideological patterns that structure our abstract thinking. Using these integrations, the author has established a structure analytical model that can take into account linguistic, cognitive, and pragmatic aspects of genre. Researchers in the fields of linguistics, discourse studies, cultural studies, education, and English for Academic Purposeswill be able to use this model to identify whether an atypical instance in academic texts is a result of the writer’s individual failure or a failure to understand diversity in academic writing. Zusammenfassung This book breaks through formalistic traditions to propose a new generic structure analytical framework for academic writing. The integrated approach, taking lessons from cognitive linguistics and structuralism, offers a foundation for establishing research and pedagogy that can promote diversity and inclusion in academia. The simplicity of the flexible structure analytical model proposed by Sawaki enables the user to analyse diverse instances of genre. Further innovation is made in the analysis of generic structure components by integrating George Lakoff and Mark Johnson’s metaphor analysis method, so that the model can account for cultural and ideological patterns that structure our abstract thinking. Using these integrations, the author has established a structure analytical model that can take into account linguistic, cognitive, and pragmatic aspects of genre. Researchers in the fields of linguistics, discourse studies, cultural studies, education, and English for Academic Purposeswill be able to use this model to identify whether an atypical instance in academic texts is a result of the writer’s individual failure or a failure to understand diversity in academic writing. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Prototype Theory and Genre Analysis.- Chapter 3: Revisiting Structuralism.- Chapter 4: The Binary Model.- Chapter 5: Conceptualisation of Generic Structure Components.- Chapter 6: Diversity in Academic Writing.- Chapter 7: Identifying Generic Structure Components.- Chapter 8: In the Midst of Globalisation in Academic Writing.- Chapter 9: Conclusion. ...

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Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Prototype Theory and Genre Analysis.- Chapter 3: Revisiting Structuralism.- Chapter 4: The Binary Model.- Chapter 5: Conceptualisation of Generic Structure Components.- Chapter 6: Diversity in Academic Writing.- Chapter 7: Identifying Generic Structure Components.- Chapter 8: In the Midst of Globalisation in Academic Writing.- Chapter 9: Conclusion.

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Authors Tomoko Sawaki
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.09.2016
 
EAN 9781137542380
ISBN 978-1-137-54238-0
No. of pages 275
Series Springer Palgrave Macmillan
Postdisciplinary Studies in Discourse
Postdisciplinary Studies in Discourse
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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