A growing body of research has recently been devoted to argumentative discourse in healthcare settings. Within this framework, this study carries out a corpus-based investigation on web-based resources employed in Ireland to communicate to the public about cancer. The qualitative and quantitative evidence of the investigation establishes a correlation between the deployment of argument forms, phraseological tools and the sections in which argumentative discourse is most likely to cluster.
Arguing in the Healthcare: On the Discourse of Web-Based Communication to Patients / Mazzi, Davide. - STAMPA. - (2016), pp. 705-718.
Arguing in the Healthcare: On the Discourse of Web-Based Communication to Patients
MAZZI, Davide
2016
Abstract
A growing body of research has recently been devoted to argumentative discourse in healthcare settings. Within this framework, this study carries out a corpus-based investigation on web-based resources employed in Ireland to communicate to the public about cancer. The qualitative and quantitative evidence of the investigation establishes a correlation between the deployment of argument forms, phraseological tools and the sections in which argumentative discourse is most likely to cluster.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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