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Speech Genres and Other Late Essays

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This article is published in Modern Language Review.The article was published on 1988-07-01. It has received 1398 citations till now.

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Intertextuality in Discourse

Adam Hodges

Compound Mediation in Software Development: Using Genre Ecologies to Study Textual Artifacts

TL;DR: An analytical framework is described, that of genre ecologies, that can be used to systematically investigate compound mediation within and across groups of workers and highlights the interpretive and cultural-historical aspects of compound mediation that are so important in understanding the use of textual artifacts.
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The New Rhetoric's Inheritance. Argumentation and Discourse Analysis

TL;DR: This article argued that argumentativity is a constitutive feature of discourse, and explored logos as both reason and language by analyzing patterns of reasoning in their discursive actualization, and the attempt at influencing the audience's representations is analyzed in the complexity of a discourse explored in its formal and socio-institutional dimensions.
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Using Digital Media to Interpret Poetry: Spiderman Meets Walt Whitman.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate how preservice and inservice teachers enrolled in a new literacies master's course began to interpret poetry multimodally, through PowerPoint, using scholarship in multiliteracies, multimodality, and semiotic design.
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Expansive learning at work: Toward an activity theoretical reconceptualization.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the concept of expansive learning with the help of four questions: 1. Who are the subjects of learning, 2. Why do they learn, 3. What do they teach, and 4. How do they train?
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Discourse Analysis as Theory and Method

TL;DR: Discourse Analysis as Theory and Method as discussed by the authors is a systematic introduction to discourse analysis as a body of theories and methods for social research, which brings together three central approaches, Laclau and Mouffe's discourse theory, critical discourse analysis and discursive psychology, to establish a dialogue between different forms of discourse analysis often kept apart by disciplinary boundaries.
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Computer-Mediated Collaborative Learning: Theory and Practice.

TL;DR: A conceptual framework for understanding the role of computer-mediated interaction based on a sociocultural analysis of the relationship among text, talk, and learning is introduced and current research is analyzed according to five features particular to online interaction.
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The Translator As Communicator

Basil Hatim, +1 more