Caroline Coffin, Ann Hewings, Kieran O'Halloran
Applying English Grammar.
Corpus and Functional Approaches
Caroline Coffin, Ann Hewings, Kieran O'Halloran
Applying English Grammar.
Corpus and Functional Approaches
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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781138156630
- ISBN-10: 1138156639
- Artikelnr.: 69990976
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9781138156630
- ISBN-10: 1138156639
- Artikelnr.: 69990976
Caroline Coffin, Ann Hewings and Kieran O'Halloran are all lecturers in the Centre for Language and Communications at the Open University, UK
General Introduction
Section A Introducing functional and corpus approaches
Introduction
Chapter 1. Working with corpora: issues and insights (E Tognini-Bonelli)
Chapter 2 Grammar and Spoken English (R Carter)
Chapter 3 Corpus-based comparisons of registers (D. Biber and S Conrad)
Chapter 4 Grammatical Structure: what do we mean? (Jim R. Martin)
Chapter 5 Some grammatical problems in scientific English (M Halliday)
Section B Getting down to specifics with corpus and functional approaches
Introduction
Chapter 6 Impersonalising stance: a study of anticipatory âEURitâEUR in
student and published academic writing (A Hewings and M. Hewings)
Chapter 7 Researching the grammar of a âEURliteraryâEUR text (H Hillier)
Chapter 8 Grammar in the construction of online discussion messages (A
Hewings and C.Coffin)
Chapter 9 The development of language as a resource for learning (C
Painter)
Chapter 10 Grammar in the construction of medical case histories (G Francis
and A Kramer-Dahl)
Section C Critical text analysis with corpus and functional approaches
Introduction
Chapter 11 Nature and grammar (A Goatly)
Chapter 12 Computer Applications in critical discourse analysis (V Koller
and G Mautner)
Chapter 13 Subjectivity, Evaluation and Point of View in Media Discourse (P
White)
Chapter 14 Human and inhuman geography: a comparative analysis of two long
texts and a corpus (M Stubbs)
Chapter 15 Checking Overinterpretation and Underinterpretation: Help from
Corpora in Critical Linguistics (KA OâEUR(TM)Halloran and C Coffin)
Section A Introducing functional and corpus approaches
Introduction
Chapter 1. Working with corpora: issues and insights (E Tognini-Bonelli)
Chapter 2 Grammar and Spoken English (R Carter)
Chapter 3 Corpus-based comparisons of registers (D. Biber and S Conrad)
Chapter 4 Grammatical Structure: what do we mean? (Jim R. Martin)
Chapter 5 Some grammatical problems in scientific English (M Halliday)
Section B Getting down to specifics with corpus and functional approaches
Introduction
Chapter 6 Impersonalising stance: a study of anticipatory âEURitâEUR in
student and published academic writing (A Hewings and M. Hewings)
Chapter 7 Researching the grammar of a âEURliteraryâEUR text (H Hillier)
Chapter 8 Grammar in the construction of online discussion messages (A
Hewings and C.Coffin)
Chapter 9 The development of language as a resource for learning (C
Painter)
Chapter 10 Grammar in the construction of medical case histories (G Francis
and A Kramer-Dahl)
Section C Critical text analysis with corpus and functional approaches
Introduction
Chapter 11 Nature and grammar (A Goatly)
Chapter 12 Computer Applications in critical discourse analysis (V Koller
and G Mautner)
Chapter 13 Subjectivity, Evaluation and Point of View in Media Discourse (P
White)
Chapter 14 Human and inhuman geography: a comparative analysis of two long
texts and a corpus (M Stubbs)
Chapter 15 Checking Overinterpretation and Underinterpretation: Help from
Corpora in Critical Linguistics (KA OâEUR(TM)Halloran and C Coffin)
General Introduction
Section A Introducing functional and corpus approaches
Introduction
Chapter 1. Working with corpora: issues and insights (E Tognini-Bonelli)
Chapter 2 Grammar and Spoken English (R Carter)
Chapter 3 Corpus-based comparisons of registers (D. Biber and S Conrad)
Chapter 4 Grammatical Structure: what do we mean? (Jim R. Martin)
Chapter 5 Some grammatical problems in scientific English (M Halliday)
Section B Getting down to specifics with corpus and functional approaches
Introduction
Chapter 6 Impersonalising stance: a study of anticipatory âEURitâEUR in
student and published academic writing (A Hewings and M. Hewings)
Chapter 7 Researching the grammar of a âEURliteraryâEUR text (H Hillier)
Chapter 8 Grammar in the construction of online discussion messages (A
Hewings and C.Coffin)
Chapter 9 The development of language as a resource for learning (C
Painter)
Chapter 10 Grammar in the construction of medical case histories (G Francis
and A Kramer-Dahl)
Section C Critical text analysis with corpus and functional approaches
Introduction
Chapter 11 Nature and grammar (A Goatly)
Chapter 12 Computer Applications in critical discourse analysis (V Koller
and G Mautner)
Chapter 13 Subjectivity, Evaluation and Point of View in Media Discourse (P
White)
Chapter 14 Human and inhuman geography: a comparative analysis of two long
texts and a corpus (M Stubbs)
Chapter 15 Checking Overinterpretation and Underinterpretation: Help from
Corpora in Critical Linguistics (KA OâEUR(TM)Halloran and C Coffin)
Section A Introducing functional and corpus approaches
Introduction
Chapter 1. Working with corpora: issues and insights (E Tognini-Bonelli)
Chapter 2 Grammar and Spoken English (R Carter)
Chapter 3 Corpus-based comparisons of registers (D. Biber and S Conrad)
Chapter 4 Grammatical Structure: what do we mean? (Jim R. Martin)
Chapter 5 Some grammatical problems in scientific English (M Halliday)
Section B Getting down to specifics with corpus and functional approaches
Introduction
Chapter 6 Impersonalising stance: a study of anticipatory âEURitâEUR in
student and published academic writing (A Hewings and M. Hewings)
Chapter 7 Researching the grammar of a âEURliteraryâEUR text (H Hillier)
Chapter 8 Grammar in the construction of online discussion messages (A
Hewings and C.Coffin)
Chapter 9 The development of language as a resource for learning (C
Painter)
Chapter 10 Grammar in the construction of medical case histories (G Francis
and A Kramer-Dahl)
Section C Critical text analysis with corpus and functional approaches
Introduction
Chapter 11 Nature and grammar (A Goatly)
Chapter 12 Computer Applications in critical discourse analysis (V Koller
and G Mautner)
Chapter 13 Subjectivity, Evaluation and Point of View in Media Discourse (P
White)
Chapter 14 Human and inhuman geography: a comparative analysis of two long
texts and a corpus (M Stubbs)
Chapter 15 Checking Overinterpretation and Underinterpretation: Help from
Corpora in Critical Linguistics (KA OâEUR(TM)Halloran and C Coffin)