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ArtikelLexicogrammar in the international construction industry: A corpus-based case study of Japanese–Hong-Kongese on-site interactions in English  
Oleh: Handford, Michael ; Matous, Petr
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: English for Specific Purposes (Full Text) vol. 30 no. 2 (2011), page 87-100.
Topik: Construction industry Corpus Professional discourse Lexis Discursive practices International English
Fulltext: Volume 30 Issues 2, p. 87-100.pdf (890.89KB)
Isi artikelThe purpose of this research is to identify and interpret statistically significant lexicogrammatical items that are used in on-site spoken communication in the international construction industry, initially through comparisons with reference corpora of everyday spoken and business language. Several data sources, including audio and video recordings, interviews, expert informant insights and observation notes are operationalised to understand the context that the lexicogrammatical items reflexively constitute, for instance the discursive practices the engineers invoke in their working day. As in other workplaces, several types of interpersonal items are statistically significant when compared to everyday talk, such as deontic modality, hedges and fillers, certain back channels and the pronoun we. Also, place deixis is statistically significant in this specific context, and is often accompanied by nonverbal communication and visual images. These findings shed light on the way power and solidarity are negotiated in this context, and on the importance of face. In conclusion, the authors recommend training for inexperienced engineers and engineering students that develops their problem-solving, relationship-building and communication skills.
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