The Structure of Philosophical Discourse
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※上記表示の販売価格は割引適用後の価格です 出版済み 3-5週間でお届けいたします。 A Genre and Move Analysis Series: Routledge Studies in Applied Linguistics Author: Lucas, Kyle / Lucas, Sarah Publisher: Taylor & Francis ISBN: 9781032539911 Cover: HARDCOVER Date: 2024年03月 DESCRIPTION This book builds on existing work in genre analysis and move analysis in English for Specific Purposes and applies this new framework to academic philosophical discourse, offering new insights into how ESP traditions can elucidate shifts in language conventions across disciplinary contexts. TABLE OF CONTENTS Contents Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 English for Specific Purposes, genre, and move analysis 1.2 Research space and motivation 1.3 Innovating genre and move analysis 1.4 Outline of remaining chapters Chapter 2: Genre across research traditions 2.1 ESP genre theory and Swales’ framework 2.2 Situating ESP genre theory: A comparative analysis 2.3 Criticisms and recent changes in the ESP tradition 2.4 The need for further theorizing Chapter 3: A cognitive theory of genre 3.1 A definition of genre 3.2 Genre frames 3.3 Illocutionary and perlocutionary frame elements 3.4 Prototypicality effects in text classification 3.5 The basic level 3.6 Conclusion Chapter 4: Introduction to move analysis 4.1 Move analysis overview 4.2 Building a corpus for move analysis 4.3 Analyzing the corpus 4.4 Refining move analysis 4.5 Conclusion Chapter 5: What move analysis has revealed about academic writing 5.1 What move analysis has revealed about research article sections 5.2 What move analysis has revealed about writing across the disciplines 5.3 New horizons for move analysis and linguistic analysis 5.4 Conclusion Chapter 6: Writing in philosophy 6.1 Move analysis studies of philosophical writing 6.2 Other forms of research on philosophical writing 6.3 Concl
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