forward: query re genre analysis

Thomas Bloor T.Bloor at ASTON.AC.UK
Tue May 29 18:36:17 UTC 2001


Very belatedly:

on medical academic genres look for numerous articles by:

Francoise Salager-Meyer (aka Francoise Meyer), University of the Andes,
Merida, Venezuela



>I'm forwarding the following request, since this isn't my area of
>expertise. Any recommendations I can pass along?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Mary Bucholtz
>-------------
>
>I have been told you are a specialist on discourse analysis and I would like
>to know whether you could help me in finding updated bibliography on
>'genre analysis'.
> I am currently working on a research project for a PH. D. in Pedagogical
>Sciencies. It has to do with a methodology for the teaching of
>written medical genres. The first part of the research involves the analysis
>of these genres. Unfortunately, the access to information on this topic is
>very limited because there are no texts or courses on the area.
> If I could count on you, this would be the real start of the project. Thanks
>in advance.
>
>Sincerily yours,
>
> M. Sc.Rafael Forteza Fdez
> Faculty of Medical Sciences
> Holguín, Cuba
>forteza at enfer.hlg.sld.cu
>
>_________________________________________________________
>Mary Bucholtz
>Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Discourse Studies
>
>Department of English
>227 Blocker
>Texas A&M University
>4227 TAMU
>College Station, TX 77843-4227
>
>bucholtz at tamu.edu
>phone: (979) 862-3910
>fax: (979) 862-2292
>http://www-english.tamu.edu/pers/fac/bucholtz/
>_________________________________________________________


Thomas Bloor
Language Studies Unit
Aston University
Birmingham, UK
B4 7ET

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