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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
1) discourse genres (*)
(*) Términos presentes en el nuestro glosario de lingüística

1) Candidate: discourse genres


Is in goldstandard

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paper CH_corpusRLAtxt108 - : Parodi, G., Ibáñez, R. y Venegas, R. (2010). Discourse genres in PUCV-2006 Corpus of Academic and Professional Spanish: Criteria, definitions and examples . En G. Parodi (ed.), Discourse genres in Spanish: Academic and professional connections (pp. 39-68). Amsterdam: Benjamins. [ [67]Links ]

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paper CH_corpusRLAtxt195 - : READING HABITS AND DISCOURSE GENRES IN PHILOSOPHY AND IN ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS: FROM ACADEMIC TO PROFESSIONAL DISCOURSE

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paper CH_corpusRLAtxt195 - : Probably, reading is one of the fundamental means of accessing and constructing special ized knowledge, both in academic and professional environments. Then, comprehending written discourse through its diverse disciplinary genres is an essential requirement in the contemporary globalized world, both in paper and digital media. In this context, nowadays, there is scarce research that explores, describes and contrasts the reading habits of university students and professionals in diverse disciplinary fields. Attempting to fill this gap, this study describes the reading habits of a group of 580 university students and a group of 46 professionals in terms of reading on paper and digital, and the discourse genres in two disciplinary areas: philosophy and economics and business . The main results indicate that the subjects of both groups are awareness of the discourse mechanisms of accessing specialized knowledge and declare to employ a wide variety of genres. At the same time, a relative

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paper CH_corpusSignostxt274 - : The aims of this article are a) to contribute to the comprehension of institutional religious discourse based on the analysis of the documents of the Argentinean Conference of Catholic Bishops (CEA); and b) to examine its discourse strategies during the process of transition towards democracy initiated in December, 1983. In order to do this, we look at the system of discourse genres by focusing on three of them that register a significant quantitative variation: the 'political letter' and the 'declaration', which were the most employed genres between 1965 and 1983, though both disappear in the period beginning in 1984 ; and the 'communiqué', which becomes the most employed genre in democracy. Our research question is, does this quantitative variation involve a qualitative change in the discursive strategies used by the Argentinean episcopate? To answer it, we compare the three genres in a synchronic and diachronic way, in both periods, adopting the perspective of German text linguistics. The

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paper CH_corpusSignostxt186 - : In this paper we study grammatical features relevant in Spanish from a functional point of view, to the extent that they can be associated with semantic and pragmatic functions of discourse (Halliday, 1994; Biber, Conrad & Reppen, 1998). Specifically, we analyse the occurrence of grammatical features associated with two textual characteristics, subjectivity and argumentation, in three discourse genres: didactic genres (school book, professional school manual, etc .), popularized genres (popularized article, popularized book, review, etc.), and behaviour-regulating genres (contract, agreement, law, etc.). In this research we study texts included in the corpus of the Royal Academy of Spanish Language (RAE), available in Internet, in order to obtain and to quantify automatically the features observed. The results show differences in grammatical characteristics of each discourse genres, both from a quantitative perspective and a qualitative one, in other words, the grammatical units observed are

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paper VE_Letrastxt96 - : Written discourse genres: Towards a comprehensive conception from a socio-cognitive perspective

Evaluando al candidato discourse genres:


1) professional: 5
2) reading: 5 (*)
4) academic: 4
5) grammatical: 4 (*)
6) quantitative: 3
9) popularized: 3
10) paper: 3
11) disciplinary: 3
12) habits: 3

discourse genres
Lengua: eng
Frec: 52
Docs: 38
Nombre propio: 1 / 52 = 1%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 2
Puntaje: 2.905 = (2 + (1+5.08746284125034) / (1+5.7279204545632)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
discourse genres
: Hanks, W. (1987). Discourse genres in a theory of practice. American Ethnologist, 14, 668-692.
: Ibáñez, R. (2010). The Disciplinary Text genre as a means for accessing disciplinary knowledge: A study from a Genre Analysis perspective. En G. Parodi (Ed.), Discourse genres in Spanish: Academic and professional connections (pp.189-211). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
: Ignatieva, N. & Rodríguez-Vergara, D. (2015). Verbal processes in academic language in Spanish: Exploring discourse genres with- in the systemic functional framework. Functional Linguistics, 2(1), 2-14. [127]https://doi.org/10.1186/s40554-015-0014-9
: In this section we will examine the aspects that articulate what is considered knowledge through the elements that can indicate it, such as discourse genres, presuppositions, and implications (^[76]Van Dijk, 2014).
: Keywords: discourse genres, academic discourse, PUCV-2010 Corpus, disciplinarity, Phd studies.
: Parodi, G. (2010). Academic and professional discourse genres in Spanish. Ámsterdam: John Benjamins.
: Parodi, G. (2010). Written discourse genres. Towards an integral conception from a sociocognitive perspective. In G. Parodi (ed.), Academic and Professional Discourse Genre in Spanish (pp. 17–35). Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
: Parodi, G. (Ed.) (2010). Academic and professional discourse genres in Spanish. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.