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ERIC Number: EJ745670
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2006-Mar
Pages: 26
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Ways of Constructing Knowledge in TESOL Research Reports: The Management of Community Consensus and Individual Innovation
Wharton, Sue
International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching (IRAL), v44 n1 p23-48 Mar 2006
This paper centres on published research reports produced by members of the TESOL discourse community. The analysis extends the Hallidayan concept of given/new information from its origins (used for capturing information structure at the clause level) and relates it to the analysis of the macro-structural organisation of TESOL research reports. The pragmatic aspect of given and new is combined with Hoey's (1983, 2001) Problem-Solution pattern to help demonstrate not only how TESOL research report texts are organised, but also what the pragmatic function of that organisation is at the genre level. Then, a deeper analysis of writer management of certain elements of the Problem-Solution pattern is undertaken; this gives insights into how writers align themselves as members of the TESOL community while simultaneously presenting their own contribution as new and valuable.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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