序言
前言
List of Figures-
List Of Tables
Abbreviations
Chapter One Introduction
1.1 Background to the Study
1.2 Why“Semiotics”7
1.3 Aires and 0bjectives
1.4 Data Collection
1.5 0rganization of the Book
Chapter Two Towards an Understanding
of the Notion Of Genre
2.1 IntrOductiOn
2.2 Contextual Conditioning of Text
2.3 Definitions 0f Genre
2.4 Approaches to Genre Analysis
2.5 Text Typology:Definite or Indefinite
2.6 Conclusion
Chapter Three Genre Analysis and System Network
3.1 IntrOduction
3.2 Language as Resource
3.3 A Stratified View of Semiotic Systems
3.4 Synoptic VS.Dynamic Perspectives
3.5 Conclusion
Chapter Four Modeling Generic Structures of Abstracts
4.1 IntrOductiOn
4.2 What Is an Abstract?
4.3 Towards a Generic Structural Description
4.4 Pilot Analysis
4.5 Conclusion
Chapter Five DecOnstructing Thematic Patterns of
Abstracts
5.1 IntrOduction
5.2 Orienter:the Status of Theme Revisited
5.3 Identifying Theme:Problems Encountered
in Analysis
5.4 Method of Development
5.5 Realization of Themes
5.6 Conclusion
Chapter Six Construing Experiential Organization in
Abstracts
6.1 IntrOductiOn
6.2 The Network of Transitivity
6.3 Nuclearity in the System of Transitivity
6.4 Transitivity Patterns in Abstracts
6.5 Transitivity and Genre
6.6 Conclusion
Chapter Seven Analyzing Lexical Texture in Abstracts
7.1 IntrOductiOn
7.2 A Taxonomy of Lexical Relations
7.3 Lexical Cohesion Analysis
7.4 Lexical Cohesion and Genre
7.5 Conclusion
Chapter Eight Conj unctive Relations in Abstracts
8.1 IntrOductiOn
8.2 Conjunctions and Textual Organization
8.3 A Simplified Typology of Conjunctive Relations
8.4 Conjunction:Structure
8.5 Internal Conjunctions and Generic Structure
8.6 Discussion
8.7 Conclusion
Chapter Nine Conclusions and Suggestions
9.1 A Summarizing Overview
9.2 Pedagogical Implications
9.3 Suggestions for Future Research
Appendix
References
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