This paper discusses the cognitive process (es) in recognizing instances of genre and the effects of generic features have on recognition of genre. Following the ESP tradition, the paper takes the communicative purpose as the defining feature of a genre and follow Martin’s stratified model of language and context in for the analysis. Based on a preliminary study conducted among three geologists, this paper proposes a model revealing the cognitive process (es) in recognition of instances of genre. According to the model, the cognitive recognition of a genre basically goes from the bottom up, and the effects that the generic features have on recognition of instances of genres decrease from the top down. However, as the cognitive processes are...
The current study used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures to examine effe...
International audienceWhile corpus analysis has long been useful for developing genre-based teaching...
The idea of genre marks large-scale repeated patterns in human symbolic production and interaction, ...
Making sense of a generic label through linguistic context analysis: A study of genre (re)cognition ...
This article argues for an activity-based theory of genre knowledge. Drawing on empirical findings f...
Bakhtin's idea of "metalinguistics" and his universal functional theory of speech genres inspires di...
The paper proves that speech genres as forms of text production and interpretation claim to be one o...
This dissertation addresses the question "Does text genre affect the characteristics of mental repre...
Recent research in cognitive psychology postulates information processing as a theory of learning. I...
Hartner M, Schneider R. The Cognitive Theory of Literary Genres Revisited: Cues from Construction Gr...
In most current work on genre, a set of genre categories needs to be predetermined. However, there a...
We use textual features motivated by systemic functional linguistic theory for genre-based text cate...
Perspectival Modeling (Ted Underwood) is among the most powerful methods for investigating the liter...
The purpose of this study is to investigate literary genres from a cognitive standpoint. What is hap...
This study examined: (1) how and to what extent text genres influence the characteristics of mental ...
The current study used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures to examine effe...
International audienceWhile corpus analysis has long been useful for developing genre-based teaching...
The idea of genre marks large-scale repeated patterns in human symbolic production and interaction, ...
Making sense of a generic label through linguistic context analysis: A study of genre (re)cognition ...
This article argues for an activity-based theory of genre knowledge. Drawing on empirical findings f...
Bakhtin's idea of "metalinguistics" and his universal functional theory of speech genres inspires di...
The paper proves that speech genres as forms of text production and interpretation claim to be one o...
This dissertation addresses the question "Does text genre affect the characteristics of mental repre...
Recent research in cognitive psychology postulates information processing as a theory of learning. I...
Hartner M, Schneider R. The Cognitive Theory of Literary Genres Revisited: Cues from Construction Gr...
In most current work on genre, a set of genre categories needs to be predetermined. However, there a...
We use textual features motivated by systemic functional linguistic theory for genre-based text cate...
Perspectival Modeling (Ted Underwood) is among the most powerful methods for investigating the liter...
The purpose of this study is to investigate literary genres from a cognitive standpoint. What is hap...
This study examined: (1) how and to what extent text genres influence the characteristics of mental ...
The current study used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures to examine effe...
International audienceWhile corpus analysis has long been useful for developing genre-based teaching...
The idea of genre marks large-scale repeated patterns in human symbolic production and interaction, ...