A corpus of in-house company presentations in webinar mode, a form of audio-conferencing, is the subject of this analysis. Using classic Labovian narrative structure, together with ethnographic participant involvement techniques, an analysis of the strategies and dynamics of persuasion within different corporate ranks is performed. A finely-tuned linguistic analysis, based on the nature and distribution of compound noun groups, and pronominal referencing, uncovers the layers of intentionality and covert persuasive motivations at work in telling the corporate story
Previous studies have explored the genre characteristics and persuasive nature of press releases. Ho...
This voume presents a collection of studies that contribute to shedding light on the multi-faceted c...
This paper looks at the language used to talk about numerical data and igures as part of in-house, c...
This issue aims to present a variety of approaches and methodologies to be applied to storytelling a...
This uses an original corpus of in-house corporate oral presentations, “webinars”, a form of audio-c...
Using both the quantitative instruments of corpus analysis and the theoretical, explanatory framewor...
The subject of this chapter is the evolving nature of contemporary organizational priorities as refl...
Corporate storytelling has been usually investigated from the perspective of both marketing studies...
The data are three sub-corpora taken from an authentic corpus of in-house business communication, co...
This book is a linguistic analysis of the English used in multinational companies, in particular the...
Theme relevance. Persuasion is an integral part of business communication. Though, in spite of the a...
In academic oral genres such as conference presentations, speakers resort to more than words to conv...
The purpose of this article is to present the main persuasive function of various types of narrativ...
The study examines the influence of oral rhetoric on rhetorical invention in a quarterly conference ...
The present study analyses a corpus of audio recordings of authentic business meetings. The recordin...
Previous studies have explored the genre characteristics and persuasive nature of press releases. Ho...
This voume presents a collection of studies that contribute to shedding light on the multi-faceted c...
This paper looks at the language used to talk about numerical data and igures as part of in-house, c...
This issue aims to present a variety of approaches and methodologies to be applied to storytelling a...
This uses an original corpus of in-house corporate oral presentations, “webinars”, a form of audio-c...
Using both the quantitative instruments of corpus analysis and the theoretical, explanatory framewor...
The subject of this chapter is the evolving nature of contemporary organizational priorities as refl...
Corporate storytelling has been usually investigated from the perspective of both marketing studies...
The data are three sub-corpora taken from an authentic corpus of in-house business communication, co...
This book is a linguistic analysis of the English used in multinational companies, in particular the...
Theme relevance. Persuasion is an integral part of business communication. Though, in spite of the a...
In academic oral genres such as conference presentations, speakers resort to more than words to conv...
The purpose of this article is to present the main persuasive function of various types of narrativ...
The study examines the influence of oral rhetoric on rhetorical invention in a quarterly conference ...
The present study analyses a corpus of audio recordings of authentic business meetings. The recordin...
Previous studies have explored the genre characteristics and persuasive nature of press releases. Ho...
This voume presents a collection of studies that contribute to shedding light on the multi-faceted c...
This paper looks at the language used to talk about numerical data and igures as part of in-house, c...