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Title: | Analysis of the academic institutional discourse - interdisciplinary perspectives. [articol] |
Authors: | Stamatescu, Claudia-Raluca |
Subjects: | Institutional discourse Communication Audience design |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Universitatea Politehnica Timișoara |
Citation: | Stamatescu, Claudia-Raluca. Analysis of the academic institutional discourse - interdisciplinary perspectives.Timișoara: Politehnica University Press, 2022 Disponibil la https://doi.org/10.59168/CRGG3273 |
Series/Report no.: | Professional communication and translation studies;15/2022 |
Abstract: | The analysis of the discourse reveals, through the study of texts, that complex antagonistic world, which underlines the discourse, which the author/speaker often presents as “real world”, although it is not always taken for granted by the readership/audience. Verbal strategies of conviction or persuasion have, in this sense, the objective to overcome this contradiction, trying to present the author’s discourse (in our case the institutional discourse) as being true. The aim is not to build a piece of literature, but to act on the other through words, because the institutional discourse, not only the political or commercial one, tries to persuade, to convince, to conquer its target audience (in our case students from final grade, students, social partners, etc.). At the same time, if we refer to the sphere of the institutional discourse/speech, then the world of words is not subjective, but objective, (re)presenting realities and forms of social behaviour. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5414 https://search.crossref.org/search/works?q=10.59168%2FCRGG3273&from_ui=yes Link DOI |
Appears in Collections: | Articole științifice/Scientific articles |
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