A CORPUS-BASED INVESTIGATION OF THE LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTIC PATTERNS OF ONE GENRE AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR LANGUAGE TEACHING

Citation
A. Henry et Rl. Roseberry, A CORPUS-BASED INVESTIGATION OF THE LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTIC PATTERNS OF ONE GENRE AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR LANGUAGE TEACHING, Research in the teaching of English, 30(4), 1996, pp. 472-489
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Education & Educational Research
ISSN journal
0034527X
Volume
30
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
472 - 489
Database
ISI
SICI code
0034-527X(1996)30:4<472:ACIOTL>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
There has been considerable interest in using a genre-based approach t o the teaching of language. Genre has been described as a property of texts which allows them to be described as a sequence of segments, or ''moves,'' with each move accomplishing some part of the overall commu nicative purpose of the text, while register can be thought of as the language and linguistic patterns of one particular genre. The purpose of this study was to find out whether the registers of different moves of one genre can be very different from each other. A corpus of 44 ty pical examples of the genre, ''Brief Tourist Information,'' was create d. A computerized concordancing program was used to analyze the three moves, ''Location,'' ''Facilities/Activities,'' and ''Description'' in terms of discourse functions, length, reader address, modality, idiom s, lexical phrases, and common lexical items. A comparison of the stru ctures and lexical items of the three moves showed clearly that while they shared a few functions, for the most part they differed substanti ally. The results suggest that language educators should consider 1) b asing instructional materials on corpora of texts in use, 2) teaching the move structure of genres and the concomitant move registers rather than the general register of the genre as a whole, 3) integrating the teaching of reading and writing, and 4) adopting a ''purpose approach '' to the teaching of writing.