This workshop is useful for academic researchers and postgraduate students who wish to explore relational approaches to the examination of the organisation of academic texts. The first part of the workshop introduces the theory and premises of the framework for the rhetorical analysis of the structure of texts (FARS). FARS provides a functional account of the structure of text in terms of the strategies employed by writers to achieve their communicative purposes. Its coherence relations obtain from the level of text as a whole to the clausal level. The discourse parts at all levels except the bottom level constitute relational schemata. FARS relational taxonomy includes the following relational clusters: Elaboration, List, Causal, Adversative, Facilitation, Assessing and Digression. The second part of the workshopl provides opportunity to practice relational analyses of selected texts within this framework.
History
Event
Teaching English Language and Literature Society of Iran. Conference (10th : 2012 : Tehran, Iran)
Pagination
17 - 17
Publisher
Shahid Beheshti University
Location
Tehran, Iran
Place of publication
Tehran, Iran
Start date
2012-10-25
End date
2012-10-28
Language
eng
Publication classification
E3 Extract of paper
Title of proceedings
TELLSI 2012 : The 10th International TELLSI Conference : Bridging the Gap between Research, Policy and Practice : Book of Abstracts