Discourse on the Move: Using corpus analysis to describe discourse structure (Studies in Corpus Linguistics) 28th edition by Biber, Douglas, Connor, Ulla, Upton, Thomas A. (2007) Hardcover
"Discourse on the Move" is the first book-length exploration of how corpus-based methods can be used for discourse analysis, applied to the description of discourse organization. The primary goal is to bring these two analytical perspectives undertaking a detailed discourse analysis of each individual text, but doing so in terms that can be generalized across all texts of a corpus. The book explores two major approaches to this top-down and bottom-up . In the top-down approach, the functional components of a genre are determined first, and then all texts in a corpus are analyzed in terms of those components. In contrast, textual components emerge from the corpus analysis in the bottom-up approach, and the discourse organization of individual texts is then analyzed in terms of linguistically-defined textual categories. Both approaches are illustrated through case studies of discourse structure in particular fund-raising letters, biology/biochemistry research articles, and university classroom teaching.