Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Description
"Discourse on the Move" presents a groundbreaking exploration of discourse structure through the lens of corpus analysis. Douglas Biber, along with co-authors Ulla Connor and Thomas A. Upton, delves into the intricate ways language is organized in various discourse contexts. By making use of authentic language data, the authors bring a fresh perspective to the study of linguistics, illuminating patterns that traditional methods might overlook.
The book offers valuable insights for both linguists and language educators, emphasizing the significance of context in understanding communication. With a careful selection of case studies and examples, readers are guided through the process of analyzing discourse, revealing how linguistic choices correlate with specific communicative purposes. This approach not only enhances theoretical knowledge but also equips practitioners with practical tools for their work.
Ultimately, "Discourse on the Move" serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the complexities of language use. Its innovative methodologies and thorough examination of discourse structure make it a compelling contribution to the field of corpus linguistics, encouraging further research and application in various disciplines.
The book offers valuable insights for both linguists and language educators, emphasizing the significance of context in understanding communication. With a careful selection of case studies and examples, readers are guided through the process of analyzing discourse, revealing how linguistic choices correlate with specific communicative purposes. This approach not only enhances theoretical knowledge but also equips practitioners with practical tools for their work.
Ultimately, "Discourse on the Move" serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the complexities of language use. Its innovative methodologies and thorough examination of discourse structure make it a compelling contribution to the field of corpus linguistics, encouraging further research and application in various disciplines.