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2013
The New Rhetoric (NR) approach to genre analysis was initiated by Miller (1984). Genre, according to Miller (1984, p. 163), refers to ‘a conventional category of discourse based in large-scale typification of rhetorical action; as action, it acquires meaning from situation and from the social context in which that situation arose’.
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The New Rhetoric (NR) approach to genre analysis was initiated by Miller (1984). Genre, according to Miller (1984, p. 163), refers to ‘a conventional category of discourse based in large-scale typification of rhetorical action; as action, it acquires meaning from situation and from the social context in which that situation arose’.
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2015
Genre analysis is an area of discourse analysis which studies written and spoken discourse, mainly in non literary communication and especially in domain-specific communication (academic, corporate, legal), approaching it in terms of genres, that is, ‘types’ or ‘kinds’ of discourse.
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Genre analysis is an area of discourse analysis which studies written and spoken discourse, mainly in non literary communication and especially in domain-specific communication (academic, corporate, legal), approaching it in terms of genres, that is, ‘types’ or ‘kinds’ of discourse.
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Genre analysis and translation
2017This chapter discusses the applications of genre analysis in translation research and training. Following initial interest in text types in the 1970s, genre analysis gained in importance since the 1990s as a consequence of, first, the application of discourse analytical methods and, next, of corpus linguistics to translation research.
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