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Professional Genres from an Interpersonal Perspective

Edited By: Christopher Hopkinson, Renáta Tomášková, Gabriela Zapletalová

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This volume explores the interplay of genre and the interpersonal component of language. It reveals connections between genre conventions and interpersonal meanings in professional discourse, including media, academic, institutional, and promotional genres.

This volume brings together contributions focused on, and shaped by, two areas of linguistic research: genre analysis and the interpersonal component of language and discourse.…
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This volume brings together contributions focused on, and shaped by, two areas of linguistic research: genre analysis and the interpersonal component of language and discourse. It explores the interplay and interaction of genre and the interpersonal component, revealing potential connections and interdependencies between genre conventions and the realisation of interpersonal meanings, viewed from the perspective of the systemic functional approach to language and discourse analysis. The contributions focus on a variety of aspects of the interpersonal in selected genres of professional discourse, including not only communication among professionals, but also genres produced by professionals to address non-specialists.

The volume consists of nine chapters grouped into three sections, guiding readers through four major discourse domains, namely media discourse, academic discourse, institutional discourse, and promotional discourse. Institutional and promotional discourses are combined in a single section, reflecting the hybridism of the majority of the genres under investigation here: genres of institutional discourse typically exhibit features akin to advertising, not only presenting the institutions in terms of the scope of their activities and services, but also serving a clear promotional purpose. The studies document how omnipresent, varied and plentiful the strategies of intersubjective positioning are, and how significant their position in genres and discourses invariably is. The social and cultural grounding of genres requires them to be conventional, yet it also ensures their flexibility, continuous development and change—qualities which make genres a permanent challenge and inspiration for research and discussion.

Renáta Tomášková, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of English and American Studies at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ostrava, Czech Republic, where she is also Deputy Head of the Centre for the Research of Professional Language. She teaches stylistics, text linguistics and translation, and her research focuses on the genre analysis of institutional texts, particularly on university websites as an emerging genre and a multimodal document. She has published a number of studies on communication strategies in media and institutional discourses, and edited volumes presenting research results in the field. She is the Associate Editor of the peer-reviewed journal Ostrava Journal of English Philology.

Christopher Hopkinson, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of English and American Studies at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ostrava, Czech Republic. He teaches discourse analysis, language interference and translation, and his research concerns communication strategies and pragmatic aspects in a variety of genres in media and institutional discourse. He has published a number of studies in the field, and edited several multi-authored monographs.

Gabriela Zapletalová, PhD, is Assistant Professor in the Department of English and American Studies at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ostrava, Czech Republic. She teaches English syntax, professional discourse and translation, and her research concentrates on genres in academia, particularly spoken genres, their multimodal realization, and the typical genre chains.

Olga Dontcheva-Navrátilová, Tereza Guslurová, Lenka Kopečková, Zuzana Nádraská, Ivana Řezníčková, Dita Trčková, Christopher Hopkinson, Gabriela Zapletalová

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-8697-1
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-8697-0
  • Date of Publication: 2016-02-10

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-9404-4
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-9404-3
  • Date of Publication: 2016-02-10
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: J
  • BISAC: LAN009000, LAN009030, LAN009050, LAN015000, LAN004000
  • THEMA: J
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  • "[This] volume presents a wealth of research into professional genres and the interpersonal component, and offers a valuable insight into a number of academic genres, both traditional and modern. It illustrates the variety of current research into the study of genres, some relatively novel and therefore not extensively explored yet, and thus opens space for further linguistic research and new directions for researchers."
    - Renata Jančaříková Discourse and Interaction, 10:2 (2016)
  • "This volume adds to current knowledge in the field by unpacking the interplay of genre conventions and the realisation of interpersonal meanings in various professional settings."
    - Feng (Kevin) Jiang Jilin University