Playing the corporate language game : An investigation of the genres and discourse strategies in English used by Dutch writers working in multinational corporations
@inproceedings{Nickerson2000PlayingTC, title={Playing the corporate language game : An investigation of the genres and discourse strategies in English used by Dutch writers working in multinational corporations}, author={Catherine Nickerson}, year={2000} }
1 Introduction 1.1 The use of English in the Netherlands 1.2 Previous studies 1.2.1 Needs analysis surveys 1.2.2 Ethnographic accounts 1.2.3 Genre studies of organisational communication 1.2.4 Cross-cultural and intercultural discourse 1.3 The study 1.3.1 Research aims 1.3.2 Analytical framework 1.3.3 Research methods and respondents 1.4 Overview of the study 2 Literature review 2.1 Social constructionism 2.2 Genre 2.3 Structuration 2.4 Conclusion 3 Analytical framework 3.1 Context and… CONTINUE READING
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