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Talking about texts: Production roles and literacy practices in university seminars in Britain and Italy
The paper focuses on how talk about texts is carried out in university seminars in England and italy. It is argued that the patterns of textual citaiton engaged in by participants in a particular context constitute a set of shared literary practices that the students have to acquire to become parts of the academic community. It is suggested that the different ways of talking about texts in the two academic contexts relate to cultural differences in the interpretation of teaching and learning in England and Italy.
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Max Miemeyer VerlagIssue
28Book title
Dialogue within discourse communities: metadiscursive perspectives on academic genresPlace of publication
TübingenISBN
9783484750289Series
Beiträge zur DialogforschungDepartment affiliated with
- English Publications
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Book contents: Introduction / Julia Bamford and Marina Bondi -- Metadiscursive practices in academic discourse / Marina Bondi -- The use of metadiscourse in abstracts / Maria Grazia Busà -- How linguists write about linguistics / Maria Freddi -- Editorial strategies and metadiscourse in Marshall's 'Elements of economics of industry" / Gabriella Del Lungo Camiciotti -- The role of metadiscourse in university-level EAP reading instruction / Belinda Crawford Camiciottoli -- Advanced labelling in macroeconomic textbooks / Christina Samson -- Interactivity in academic lectures / Julia Bamford -- Talking about texts / Laurie Anderson and Roberta Piazza -- The use of metadiscourse in EAP presentations by native Italian speakers / Glenn AlessiFull text available
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Marina Bondi, Julia BamfordLegacy Posted Date
2012-02-06Usage metrics
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