RE: Corpora: register and genre

From: Alejandro Curado (acurado@unex.es)
Date: Thu Aug 31 2000 - 14:50:00 MET DST

  • Next message: David Lee: "Re: Corpora: register and genre"

    I would say that the register dimension of academic prose can contain
    different genres, depending on communicative purposes (Swales, 1981):
    research article, reports, textbook... Yet, I might even consider talking
    about sub-registers like academic prose in Geology textbooks where common
    collocations like `land rift´ would be characteristic lexical traits
    (Gavioli, 1996). Any way, I hope this helps or at least contributes to the
    discussion.
    Best wishes
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Beverley McCombe <b_mccombe@hotmail.com>
    To: <corpora@hd.uib.no>
    Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 10:52 AM
    Subject: Corpora: register and genre

    > Hello,
    > Having embarked on a masters thesis in corpus analysis and wishing to
    > compare the collocational nature of prepositions across academic
    disciplines
    > I find that I am not sure whether to call this 'specific registers' or
    > genres. Both are written academic prose which would seem to be of the same
    > genre but as the topics are different - commerce and economics versus
    > natural science/history - I would call it ,specific registers'.
    > Any comments?
    > Beverley McCombe
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