Texts and their usage through text linguistic and cognitive linguistic analysis (CROSBI ID 15624)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Jurin, Suzana ; Krišković, Arijana
engleski
Texts and their usage through text linguistic and cognitive linguistic analysis
This book is a product of the researchers’ interest in different text genres which are used in different social domains. The social domain of corporate communication and scientific medical research are the domains interpreted in this work. Furthermore, text linguistic analysis and cognitive linguistic analysis have shown characteristic text features at the macro- structural and micro- structural level. It is obvious that the role of commissive text types is crucial for the functioning of the management in different corporations and institutions. Additionally, ideology and branding as corporate processes leave specific marks on the communicational- pragmatic, thematic, and language-stylistic level of text genres used for organizational communication. This supports the process of standardization and schematization of text genres used in organizations. This analysis has also demonstrated that metonymy is a conceptual process present in scientific text genres, specifically in medical research articles. It is illustrated in its use as referential metonymy, predicative metonymy and also in the analysis of mental spaces created in human perceptions of health and disease through different meanings of some nominal constructions. Our conclusions can stimulate further investigations in the area concerning theoretical and analytical studies about text linguistic analysis, analysis of different text types, as well as cognitive linguistic analysis of text genres.
text lingustics, cognitive linguistics, corporate communication, medical research articles
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Podaci o izdanju
Rijeka: Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Rijeci
2017.
978-953-7975-59-3
151
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