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Cultural Interdiscursivity in Managing Corporate Discourse: A Corpus Analysis
Journal of Psycholinguistic ResearchCorporate discourse offers a prime site for the study of interdiscursive performance across linguistic and cultural boundaries. However, there is a dearth of quantitative studies to assess cultural interdiscursivity in corporate discourse. Taking advantage of an LDA model and a dispersion formula, this study provides a corpus-based measurement of the ...
Yubin Qian
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Analyzing interdiscursivity in legal genres
Pragmatics and Society, 2020Abstract The traditional simplistic understanding of legal genre as homogeneous texts of legalese is recently confronted by researches focusing on the contextual aspects of legal communication, i.e. the production, circulation, and consumption of legal genres in diverse institutional contexts (Candlin and Maley 1997; D’hondt
Wei Ren, Vijay K. Bhatia, Zhengrui Han
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Postcolonialism: interdisciplinary or interdiscursive?
Third World Quarterly, 2011Abstract This essay critically examines the nature and scope of postcolonial interdisciplinarity. Although postcolonial studies claims to operate on, and forge in, an interdisplinary approach, its intentions are largely interdiscursive. In spite of the vague and elusive claims evident in the catalogue of introductory texts on postcolonial theory ...
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Interdiscursivity in professional communication
Discourse & Communication, 2010In recent versions of professional genre analysis, context has assumed increasingly critical importance, thus redefining genre as a configuration of text-internal and text-external factors. The emphasis on text-external properties of genre has brought into focus the notion of interdiscursivity as distinct from intertextuality, which is primarily ...
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Witness examination as interdiscursive practice
World Englishes, 2011ABSTRACT: International commercial arbitration offers an interesting site for the study of witness examination as an interdiscursive phenomenon across professional, jurisdictional, linguistic and cultural boundaries. It is contentious not only because it is shared across two rather distinct practices, namely, litigation and arbitration, bringing ...
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Textual Enchantment and Interdiscursive Labor
2017Creativity always requires some level of collective engagement, be it over a shared terrain or around a single point that can be approached from many perspectives. The anglophone world’s denial of collectivity in creativity remains an artifact of anxieties over agency and will that predated the Cold War, during which theories of grammars and structures
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Interdiscursive colonisation of arbitration practice
World Englishes, 2011International commercial arbitration was originally proposed by the United Nations Com-mission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), and was established by the UnitedNations General Assembly by its Resolution 2205 (XXI) of 17 December 1966 “to pro-mote the progressive harmonisation and unification of international trade law”. As partof their work, the
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Imitation, interdiscursive hubs, and chronotopic configuration
Language & Communication, 2017Taking inspiration from work on imitation, chronotope, and scale, this paper examines the formation of chronotopes of bureaucratic personhood in Indonesia during a period of rapid change. My data is drawn from a database of over a thousand stories from an online Indonesian newspaper that were published between 2003 and 2004.
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Memory, Intertextuality/Interdiscursivity, and Reuse
Within the research field of Shakespeare source studies, this chapter aims firstly to investigate the possible impact of early modern memorial culture on source transmission, secondly to provide a theoretical overview of the feasible contributions of memory studies and cognitive science to the intertextual and interdiscursive processes inherent in ...openaire +2 more sources

