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Rose, David – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2005
This paper summarises findings of discourse analyses of traditional stories from eleven language phyla around the world. The aim is a preliminary exploration of relationships amongst diverse languages in patterns of discourse, using a systemic functional language model. Several techniques were developed for managing and displaying the analyses,…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Discourse Analysis, Models, Foreign Countries
Ginsborg, Jane; Chaffin, Roger; Nicholson, George – Psychology of Music, 2006
How do musicians performing together coordinate their actions to achieve a unified performance? We observed a singer (the first author) and pianist/conductor (the third author) as they prepared for two performances of Ricercar 1 from Stravinsky's Cantata, one for voice and piano and one for voice and ensemble. This article reports a content…
Descriptors: Cues, Music Education, Music, Musicians
Zbierska-Sawala, Anna – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2004
Based on recent theoretical insights into the conceptual role of metaphors, this paper investigates figurative discourse in the current conceptualisation of the European Union (EU) in Polish. The metaphorical expressions found in the data present a cline of conventionality, and many of them display processes analysed by Lakoff and Turner (1989),…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Foreign Countries, Discourse Analysis, International Cooperation
Webber, Bonnie – Cognitive Science, 2004
This paper surveys work on applying the insights of lexicalized grammars to low-level discourse, to show the value of positing an autonomous grammar for low-level discourse in which words (or idiomatic phrases) are associated with discourse-level predicate-argument structures or modification structures that convey their syntactic-semantic meaning…
Descriptors: Grammar, Surveys, Lexicology, Discourse Analysis
Parkinson, Jean; Adendorff, Ralph – English for Specific Purposes, 2004
This article considers the use of popular science articles in teaching scientific literacy. Comparing the discourse features of popular science with research article and textbook science--the last two being target forms for students--it argues that popular science articles cannot serve as models for scientific writing. It does, however, suggest…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Scientific Literacy, Science Education, Discourse Analysis
Vergaro, Carla – English for Specific Purposes, 2004
This article describes a contrastive study on rhetorical differences between Italian and English sales promotion letters. It is assumed that cultural differences affect discourse genres traditionally considered as standardized, ritual or even formulaic, written business communication being a case in point. It was our goal to investigate how…
Descriptors: Italian, English, Merchandising, Discourse Analysis
Svendsen, Gunnar Lind Haase – Journal of Rural Studies, 2004
The paper argues for the existence of two powerful discourses of rurality in Denmark after World War II. The first one is termed the modernist-agriculturalist discourse. Although still influential in the current public debate, in Denmark as well as in other Western European countries, this discourse of rurality had its heyday in the 1960s. It is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, War, Citizen Participation, Agriculture
Webber, Pauline – English for Specific Purposes, 2005
Academic lectures show formal and informal characteristics. Alongside passages of rigorous scientific reasoning, conference English may therefore be expected to contain many features identified by earlier studies as characteristic of the conversational mode, reflecting the ongoing interaction between speaker and listener. To find out whether these…
Descriptors: Speeches, Conferences, Medicine, Conference Papers
White, Howard D. – Applied Linguistics, 2004
John Swales's 1986 article "Citation analysis and discourse analysis" was written by a discourse analyst to introduce citation research from other fields, mainly sociology of science, to his own discipline. Here, I introduce applied linguists and discourse analysts to citation studies from information science, a complementary tradition not…
Descriptors: Citation Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Applied Linguistics, Language Research
Gimenez, Julio – English for Specific Purposes, 2006
The last decade has witnessed increasing interest in email communication. Research in this area has focused on stylistic conventions, the role of email in the communication patterns of a company and the link between emails and corporate culture. Most of the studies so far published have concentrated on simple, one-way emails. However, evidence…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Electronic Mail, Organizational Culture, Databases
Wyse, Dominic – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2006
The idea that formal grammar teaching leads to improvements in school pupils' writing has been a popular one. However, the robust and extensive evidence base shows that this is not the case. Despite this, policy initiatives have continued to suggest that grammar teaching does improve pupils' writing: the "Grammar for Writing" resource is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grammar, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods
Philpot, Don K. – Children's Literature in Education, 2005
Gustavson (Gustavson, L., "Journal of Children's Literature," 2000, 26(1), 16) used the award-winning novel "The View From Saturday" (Konigsburg, 1996) to investigate the discourses constructed by adolescent readers in after-school discussion groups. Participants in his study, instead of constructing interpretive discourse as Gustavson expected,…
Descriptors: Novels, Childrens Literature, Fiction, Adolescents
Watson, Cate – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2005
A recent editorial in the "Scottish Educational Journal," the publication of the teacher trade union the Educational Institute of Scotland, headed "More action, not words needed on discipline," condemned the level of indiscipline, violence and aggression in Scottish schools--in particular that directed against teachers--and…
Descriptors: Discipline, Student Behavior, Violence, Aggression
Smith, Brett; Sparkes, Andrew C. – Quest, 2005
This paper seeks to extend the analytical scope of qualitative inquiry and our understanding on the analysis of stories we elicit and collect in the domains of sport and physical activity. Painting with broad strokes, we consider five ways in which narratives can be analyzed to incorporate the "hows" and the "whats" of their telling. These are an…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Physical Activities, Athletics, Discourse Analysis
Holmes, David G. – College English, 2006
The author uses a discussion of Van Vechten's "Nigger Heaven" to argue that cross-racial voicing on the part of white writers may in fact express an attempt to acknowledge and perhaps explore the rhetorical efficacy of a black ethos. He also suggests that English studies scholars of all races need to create forums where cross-racial voicing can be…
Descriptors: African Americans, English Instruction, African American Culture, Racial Identification

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