Full Description
This book contributes to the current research area by achieving an understanding of the organization of our academic activities and by finding evidence for the generic conditioning of texts on the linguistic strata. Drawing on a functional theory, the current study selects naturally occurring abstracts in journal articles from a variety of academic disciplines, viz. linguistics, economics, science, management, and geography. The aim is to find out how the linguistic realizations of a text enact the purpose of a discourse in certain institutionalized academic settings. The result of the study could be incorporated into the language learning classroom and benefit especially those students who are learning to write academic papers. Through reading this proposed book, target readers may be better informed of the "generic expectations" of research paper abstracts.
Contents
Opening remarks.- Towards an understanding of the notion of genre.- Genre analysis and system network.- Modeling generic structures.- Periodicity: thematic patterns.- Ideation: construing experiential organization.- Lexical texture: keeping track.- Conjunctive relations: logic in text.- Envoi.



