The intentions of this paper are to show how Corpus Assisted Discourse Studies (hereafter CADS) can reveal the ways in which the construction of a working identity is achieved through language. External perceptions of the Number 10 team and their roles are considered and then, by analysing a small corpus (39,000 words) of transcribed data from the Hutton Inquiry, we attempt to discover the construction of their working identity through their own words and the use of particular patterns of linguistic resources.
Duguid, A.M. (2007). Men at Work: Living in a contracted dialogistic space, the uncomfortable life at Number 10. In Discourse, Ideology and Specialized Communication: 435-484 Peter Lang Bern (pp. 235-284). BERN : Peter Lang.
Men at Work: Living in a contracted dialogistic space, the uncomfortable life at Number 10
DUGUID, ALISON MARGARET
2007-01-01
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The intentions of this paper are to show how Corpus Assisted Discourse Studies (hereafter CADS) can reveal the ways in which the construction of a working identity is achieved through language. External perceptions of the Number 10 team and their roles are considered and then, by analysing a small corpus (39,000 words) of transcribed data from the Hutton Inquiry, we attempt to discover the construction of their working identity through their own words and the use of particular patterns of linguistic resources.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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