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University interpreting : linguistic issues for consideration
Napier, Jemina. - : Oxford University Press, 2002
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Interpreting into International Sign Pidgin : an analysis
McKee, Rachel Locker; Napier, Jemina. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2002
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Sign language interpreting : linguistic coping strategies
Napier, Jemina. - : England : Douglas McLean, 2002
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Cebuano Jocularity: A Gricean Interpretation
Lising, Jenifer Loy. - : Linguistic Society of the Philippines, 2002
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New discourses of the clinic : rediscovering the patient in healthcare
Candlin, Christopher N. - : Cardiff, UK : University of Wales, Cardiff, 2002
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Introduction
Candlin, Christopher N. - : Hong Kong : City University of Hong Kong, 2002
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Becoming a psychologist : contested orders of discourse in academic writing
Plum, Guenter A; Candlin, Christopher N. - : Harlow, England, 2002. : New York : Longman, 2002
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Discourse, expertise, and the management of risk in health care settings
Candlin, Christopher N; Candlin, Sally. - : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc, 2002
Abstract: This special issue identifies three interrelated constructs-discourse, expertise, and the definition and management of risk-located in various health care sites: genetic counseling, nursing, and medical practice. The articles highlight the relation between the management of risk situations and the nature of expertise displayed or achieved by practitioners and their patients or clients. Professional expertise is differentiated and multifaceted, concerning not only the exercise of discipline-specific professional practices and behaviors but also intimately related to the management of discoursal practices. The articles suggest that health care outcomes can be related closely to the quality of the discoursal encounters between professional practitioners and their patients or clients, among professional practitioners themselves, or both. The research we present evidences differentiated goals and outcomes from a range of professional encounters. It focuses especially on the resource of discoursal strategies drawn on in the achievement of discoursal and professional goals by both professional and lay participants. ; 23 page(s)
Keyword: 200401 Applied Linguistics and Educational Linguistics; 200403 Discourse and Pragmatics
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/34520
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Medical discourse as professional and institutional action : challanges to teaching and researching languages for special purposes
Candlin, Christopher N. - : Amsterdam, 2001. : Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing, 2001
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