1siThe monograph presents the vast field of tourism discourse. Proceeding from the definition of language for specific purposes (LSP), which is used in a specialized discourse, we are able to define tourism discourse as a discourse of a broad and mobile discourse community which encompasses several other social and professional fields, as well as a variety of texts and specialized languages from different fields, professions and sciences. All of these aspects shape and form the language of tourism which is also consistently connected to the general language due to this broad and varied discourse community. Thus, the monograph introduces a typology of tourism texts, emphasizing tourism advertising as well as technical and sci...