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Investigating the learning transfer of genre features and conceptual knowledge from an academic literacy course to business studies: Exploring the potential of dynamic assessment [PDF]
Academic literacy courses aim to enable higher education students to participate in their chosen academic fields as fully as possible. However, the extent to which these students transfer the academic skills taught in these courses to their chosen ...
Shrestha, Prithvi N.
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Since the new millennium, genre films have been gaining increasing acceptance within the Australian feature film industry. Between the mid-2000s and 2020, there has been a strong surge in the production of popular genre movies and a significant diversification in the types of genre movies made. Screen scholar Mark David Ryan has termed the recent surge
Ryan, Mark David, McWilliam, Kelly
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Key Concepts in Rhetorical Genre Studies: An Overview
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of Rhe-torical Genre Studies (RGS ), also known as North American genre theory. It follows the development of RGS over the past twenty years with particular attention paid to the recent ...
Natasha Artemeva
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The Image of the Perception of the Japanese and Japan in the Pre-Revolutionary Experience of Artistic Reflection: The Genre Aspect [PDF]
The relevance of the research is determined by the interest of modern literary criticism in the imagological aspects and the problem of developing a research strategy in relation to this kind of texts.
Anna A. Zabiyako
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On Genre as Social Action, Uptake, and Modest Grand Theory
Carolyn Miller’s (1984) “Genre as Social Action,” the primary topic—or target—of Anne Freadman’s brilliant and thought-provoking article, holds a special place in genre research. If I pick up an unknown piece of research on genre, the first thing I do is
Sune Auken
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Editorial as a Discursive Genre
Editorial is considered as a discursive genre of the English-language press. The concept of the discursive genre was developed by M. Montgomery on the example of mass media texts and allows us to combine the approach to considering the genre, on the one ...
E. A. Nikonova
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Slovak Lenore (Ján Botto: Žltá ľalia [Yellow lily]) [PDF]
The article is a contribution towards interpretations of Ján Botto’s (1829 – 1881) ballad Žltá ľalia ([Yellow lily] 1849, published in a magazine in 1860).
Magdalena Bystrzak
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The study examines the genre-defining features of the speech genre “reminder” in virtual pedagogical discourse. The relevance of the research is determined by its inclusion in the problems of modern discourse studies (the problem of discursive ...
T. G. Rabenko +2 more
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A Genre Analysis of Research Article Abstracts in Forensic Linguistics
As a key genre in the academic discourse community, research articles (RA) have enjoyed great popularity over the years. A key component of the RA is the RA abstract. Its essence is seen in its objective of giving an overview of the study.
Isaac Essoun +2 more
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Examining Variations of Prominent Features in Genre Classification. [PDF]
This paper investigates the correlation between features of three types (visual, stylistic and topical types) and genre classes. The majority of previous studies in automated genre classification have created models based on an amalgamated ...
Kim, Dr Yunhyong, Ross, Seamus
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