Framework for the relational analysis of texts : theory and practice.
conference contribution
posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00authored byZosia Golebiowski
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. <br>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.<br>
History
Location
Tehran, Iran
Language
eng
Publication classification
E3 Extract of paper
Pagination
17 - 17
Start date
2012-10-25
End date
2012-10-28
Title of proceedings
TELLSI 2012 : The 10th International TELLSI Conference : Bridging the Gap between Research, Policy and Practice : Book of Abstracts
Event
Teaching English Language and Literature Society of Iran. Conference (10th : 2012 : Tehran, Iran)