The present study aims to add to our knowledge about economic rhetoric by conducting a data-driven analysis of economic academic discourse, both synchronically in its contemporary form, and diachronically over the past four decades. We find (1) that linguistically, economics is clearly an academic genre of its own, (2) that there are at the same time clear differences in vocabulary and style usage across economic journals, and (3) that there have been major developments in economic prose during the past four decades. We argue that there is some, albeit tentative, evidence that the discipline may face an increasing methodological gap. © 2007 American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Inc
Working within the framework of the branch of Linguistics known as discourse analysis, and more spec...
The contribution is a genre-based analysis of a textbook and magazine articles, two text types commo...
AbstractGenre literature has indicated that academic discourse communities commonly uphold establish...
The present study aims to add to our knowledge about economic rhetoric by conducting a data-driven a...
ABSTRACT. The present study aims to add to our knowledge about economic rhetoric by conducting a dat...
The volume looks at academic discourse from the point of view of genre analysis and rhetoric. It pro...
This article deals with how economists present their new knowledge claim in the genre of the researc...
"The language of business, economics and finance: A corpus-driven, analytical discourse" approach ex...
The paper looks at the representation of argument in the discourse of business and economics through...
Academic journals provide their audience with far more than a mere selection of recent articles. It ...
The chapter deals with the features of English adopted in economic discourse, namely terminology, ac...
The article aims to study English economic discourse from the theory of translation. Theoretical ana...
Purpose - This paper aims to provide a view and analysis of the immediate field of journals that sur...
The paper traces the development of abstracts as a genre in the discourse of economics through the d...
Academic writers need to attain a reasonably high level of competency in order to effectively share...
Working within the framework of the branch of Linguistics known as discourse analysis, and more spec...
The contribution is a genre-based analysis of a textbook and magazine articles, two text types commo...
AbstractGenre literature has indicated that academic discourse communities commonly uphold establish...
The present study aims to add to our knowledge about economic rhetoric by conducting a data-driven a...
ABSTRACT. The present study aims to add to our knowledge about economic rhetoric by conducting a dat...
The volume looks at academic discourse from the point of view of genre analysis and rhetoric. It pro...
This article deals with how economists present their new knowledge claim in the genre of the researc...
"The language of business, economics and finance: A corpus-driven, analytical discourse" approach ex...
The paper looks at the representation of argument in the discourse of business and economics through...
Academic journals provide their audience with far more than a mere selection of recent articles. It ...
The chapter deals with the features of English adopted in economic discourse, namely terminology, ac...
The article aims to study English economic discourse from the theory of translation. Theoretical ana...
Purpose - This paper aims to provide a view and analysis of the immediate field of journals that sur...
The paper traces the development of abstracts as a genre in the discourse of economics through the d...
Academic writers need to attain a reasonably high level of competency in order to effectively share...
Working within the framework of the branch of Linguistics known as discourse analysis, and more spec...
The contribution is a genre-based analysis of a textbook and magazine articles, two text types commo...
AbstractGenre literature has indicated that academic discourse communities commonly uphold establish...