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Staples, Shelley.
Talking at Work = Corpus-based Explorations of Workplace Discourse /
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Title/Author:
Talking at Work/ edited by Lucy Pickering, Eric Friginal, Shelley Staples.
Reminder of title:
Corpus-based Explorations of Workplace Discourse /
other author:
Pickering, Lucy.
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XXXVI, 284 p. 18 illus., 2 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Semantics. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-49616-4
ISBN:
9781137496164
Talking at Work = Corpus-based Explorations of Workplace Discourse /
Talking at Work
Corpus-based Explorations of Workplace Discourse /[electronic resource] :edited by Lucy Pickering, Eric Friginal, Shelley Staples. - 1st ed. 2016. - XXXVI, 284 p. 18 illus., 2 illus. in color.online resource. - Communicating in Professions and Organizations. - Communicating in Professions and Organizations.
Chapter 1: Pragmatic Markers at Work in New Zealand -- Chapter 2: Narrative and informational dimensions of AAC discourse in the workplace -- Chapter 3: Spelling as a last resort: The use of spelling in workplace interaction by speakers with a speech impairment -- Chapter 4: “I love red hair. My wife has strawberry”: Discursive strategies and social identity in the workplace -- Chapter 5: Profiling Agents and Callers: A dual comparison across speaker roles and British vs. American English -- Chapter 6: A corpus assisted investigation of non-understanding in outsourced call center discourse< -- Chapter 7: Dealing with Angry Western Customers in Asian Call Centres: A Cultural Divide? -- Chapter 8: Identifying linguistic features of medical interactions: A register analysis -- Chapter 9: Examining the discourse of mental illness in a corpus of online advice-seeking messages -- Chapter 10: Identifying adherence behaviors through the study of patient talk in English and Spanish -- Chapter 11: Creating and exploring spoken corpora of health communication for second-language training purposes. .
This book offers original corpus research in a range of workplace contexts including office-based settings, call center interactions and healthcare communication. Chapters in this edited volume bring together leading scholars in the field of corpus analysis in workplace discourse and include data from multiple corpora. Employing a range of qualitative and quantitative analytic approaches including Conversation Analysis, Linguistic Profiling and Register Analysis, the book introduces unique specialized corpus data in the areas of Augmentative and Alternative Communication, nursing, and cross-cultural communication, among others. Lucy Pickering is Associate Professor in Applied Linguistics & TESOL and Director of the Applied Linguistics Laboratory in Texas A&M University–Commerce, USA. Her research interests focus on discourse analysis, prosody, SLA and corpus research. Eric Friginal is an Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics and Director of International Programs at Georgia State University, College of Arts and Sciences, USA. His recent book, Corpus-Based Sociolinguistics: A Guide for Students (2014) is co-authored with his doctoral student Jack A. Hardy. Shelley Staples is Assistant Professor of English Applied Linguistics/SLAT at University of Arizona, USA. Her research focuses on corpus analyses of specialized spoken and written registers, particularly for applications to health care communication. She recently published The Discourse of Nurse-Patient Interactions (2015). .
ISBN: 9781137496164
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-137-49616-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Semantics.
LC Class. No.: P325-325.5
Dewey Class. No.: 401.43
Talking at Work = Corpus-based Explorations of Workplace Discourse /
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