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Professional Linguistics is an emergent area of study within applied linguistics, using discourse analysis to assist people working in professional domains. This book examines tacit knowledge - that expertise that is considered to be lost when skilled practitioners leave an institution. Traditionall...
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Zusammenfassung: | Professional Linguistics is an emergent area of study within applied linguistics, using discourse analysis to assist people working in professional domains. This book examines tacit knowledge - that expertise that is considered to be lost when skilled practitioners leave an institution. Traditionally it has been argued that some aspects practical knowledge cannot be articulated. However, the premise of Polyani's theory of Tacit Knowing (""we know more than we can tell"") does not account for latent patterns that linguists can uncover in spoken language. Understanding these discourse patterns page |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (222 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; HalfTitle; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Tacit Knowledge and Technology; Introduction; The tacit turn away from language; The ineff ability principle: What does it mean 'to know more than we can tell'?; Part 1: Introducing Polanyi's TTK; Tacit knowledge as a psychometric; Tacit knowledge in linguistics; Tacit knowledge and knowledge management; Conclusion; 2 Under-Representation: A Functional Model of Tacit Knowledge; Introduction: Tacit knowing as a process of making meaning; Systemic Functional Linguistics; A functional approach. | |
505 | 8 | |a Under-representation in spoken discourseA note on the pathologizing of discourse; Introducing the grammar-targeted interview method; The linguistic features of under-representation; Summary of the grammar-targeted protocol; 3 Misaligned Agency: Tacit Knowledge in Knowledge Management; Introduction; Tacit knowledge and technology in a property services company; Detecting patterns of under-representation in texts; What can we learn from these patterns of under-representation?; 4 Whose Requirements? Tacit Knowledge in Requirements Analysis; Introduction. | |
505 | 8 | |a Preamble: What is a 'requirement' in the technical discourse of IT professionals?The host organization; Annotation and statistical analysis of under-representation in the corpus; The below-view stratum of requirements analysis; Unpacking nominalization in the interviews; Unpacking modality in the interviews; Unpacking generalization in the interviews; Unpacking agency in the interviews; The difference in the language used by the two interviewers; Conclusion; 5 Working Well: Tacit Knowledge in Performance Reviews; Introduction; Host organization; Interviewers and interview protocols. | |
505 | 8 | |a Transcription, sampling and linguistic analysis of corpusWhat is a 'performance review' in the technical discourse of IT professionals?; Grammar extending content: What does 'good' mean?; An example of misalignment of content and grammar: Unpacking 'role'; What are the implication of misalignment between content and grammar?; 6 Conclusion; Introduction; What type of tacit knowledge was unpacked via grammar-targeted questions?; The IT implications of the tacit knowledge uncovered; Appendix A: The Grammar-Targeted Interview Protocol; Appendix B: Interview Topics, Field Study 2. | |
505 | 8 | |a Appendix C: Statistical Analysis of Interview CorporaAppendix D: Transitivity of Clauses Containing 'Requirements'; Appendix E: Extracts in which 'Requirements' are Construed as Aspects of the System; Appendix F: Response to a Question about Knowledge Transfer, Project Manager, Content-Targeted Interview 2; Appendix G: Participants and Processes in Clauses about 'Tracing'; Appendix H: Interview Topics, Field Study 3; Appendix I: Transitivity of Clauses Containing 'Role'; Bibliography; Index. | |
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spelling | Zappavigna, Michele. Tacit knowledge and spoken discourse / Michele Zappavigna. London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2013. 1 online resource (222 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Cover; HalfTitle; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Tacit Knowledge and Technology; Introduction; The tacit turn away from language; The ineff ability principle: What does it mean 'to know more than we can tell'?; Part 1: Introducing Polanyi's TTK; Tacit knowledge as a psychometric; Tacit knowledge in linguistics; Tacit knowledge and knowledge management; Conclusion; 2 Under-Representation: A Functional Model of Tacit Knowledge; Introduction: Tacit knowing as a process of making meaning; Systemic Functional Linguistics; A functional approach. Under-representation in spoken discourseA note on the pathologizing of discourse; Introducing the grammar-targeted interview method; The linguistic features of under-representation; Summary of the grammar-targeted protocol; 3 Misaligned Agency: Tacit Knowledge in Knowledge Management; Introduction; Tacit knowledge and technology in a property services company; Detecting patterns of under-representation in texts; What can we learn from these patterns of under-representation?; 4 Whose Requirements? Tacit Knowledge in Requirements Analysis; Introduction. Preamble: What is a 'requirement' in the technical discourse of IT professionals?The host organization; Annotation and statistical analysis of under-representation in the corpus; The below-view stratum of requirements analysis; Unpacking nominalization in the interviews; Unpacking modality in the interviews; Unpacking generalization in the interviews; Unpacking agency in the interviews; The difference in the language used by the two interviewers; Conclusion; 5 Working Well: Tacit Knowledge in Performance Reviews; Introduction; Host organization; Interviewers and interview protocols. Transcription, sampling and linguistic analysis of corpusWhat is a 'performance review' in the technical discourse of IT professionals?; Grammar extending content: What does 'good' mean?; An example of misalignment of content and grammar: Unpacking 'role'; What are the implication of misalignment between content and grammar?; 6 Conclusion; Introduction; What type of tacit knowledge was unpacked via grammar-targeted questions?; The IT implications of the tacit knowledge uncovered; Appendix A: The Grammar-Targeted Interview Protocol; Appendix B: Interview Topics, Field Study 2. Appendix C: Statistical Analysis of Interview CorporaAppendix D: Transitivity of Clauses Containing 'Requirements'; Appendix E: Extracts in which 'Requirements' are Construed as Aspects of the System; Appendix F: Response to a Question about Knowledge Transfer, Project Manager, Content-Targeted Interview 2; Appendix G: Participants and Processes in Clauses about 'Tracing'; Appendix H: Interview Topics, Field Study 3; Appendix I: Transitivity of Clauses Containing 'Role'; Bibliography; Index. Professional Linguistics is an emergent area of study within applied linguistics, using discourse analysis to assist people working in professional domains. This book examines tacit knowledge - that expertise that is considered to be lost when skilled practitioners leave an institution. Traditionally it has been argued that some aspects practical knowledge cannot be articulated. However, the premise of Polyani's theory of Tacit Knowing (""we know more than we can tell"") does not account for latent patterns that linguists can uncover in spoken language. Understanding these discourse patterns page Discourse analysis. Silence. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85122464 Knowledge, Theory of. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85072732 Conversation analysis. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94001018 Speech acts (Linguistics) Silence. Théorie de la connaissance. Analyse de la conversation. Actes de parole. epistemology. aat LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Vocabulary. bisacsh REFERENCE Word Lists. bisacsh Conversation analysis fast Discourse analysis fast Knowledge, Theory of fast Silence fast Speech acts (Linguistics) fast Australian Electronic book. has work: Tacit knowledge and spoken discourse (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFrp9BFQh7k4bGfVCXHCry https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Zappavigna, Michele. Tacit knowledge and spoken discourse. London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2013 9781441128409 (DLC) 2012035233 (OCoLC)795172650 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=503816 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Zappavigna, Michele Tacit knowledge and spoken discourse / Cover; HalfTitle; Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Tacit Knowledge and Technology; Introduction; The tacit turn away from language; The ineff ability principle: What does it mean 'to know more than we can tell'?; Part 1: Introducing Polanyi's TTK; Tacit knowledge as a psychometric; Tacit knowledge in linguistics; Tacit knowledge and knowledge management; Conclusion; 2 Under-Representation: A Functional Model of Tacit Knowledge; Introduction: Tacit knowing as a process of making meaning; Systemic Functional Linguistics; A functional approach. Under-representation in spoken discourseA note on the pathologizing of discourse; Introducing the grammar-targeted interview method; The linguistic features of under-representation; Summary of the grammar-targeted protocol; 3 Misaligned Agency: Tacit Knowledge in Knowledge Management; Introduction; Tacit knowledge and technology in a property services company; Detecting patterns of under-representation in texts; What can we learn from these patterns of under-representation?; 4 Whose Requirements? Tacit Knowledge in Requirements Analysis; Introduction. Preamble: What is a 'requirement' in the technical discourse of IT professionals?The host organization; Annotation and statistical analysis of under-representation in the corpus; The below-view stratum of requirements analysis; Unpacking nominalization in the interviews; Unpacking modality in the interviews; Unpacking generalization in the interviews; Unpacking agency in the interviews; The difference in the language used by the two interviewers; Conclusion; 5 Working Well: Tacit Knowledge in Performance Reviews; Introduction; Host organization; Interviewers and interview protocols. Transcription, sampling and linguistic analysis of corpusWhat is a 'performance review' in the technical discourse of IT professionals?; Grammar extending content: What does 'good' mean?; An example of misalignment of content and grammar: Unpacking 'role'; What are the implication of misalignment between content and grammar?; 6 Conclusion; Introduction; What type of tacit knowledge was unpacked via grammar-targeted questions?; The IT implications of the tacit knowledge uncovered; Appendix A: The Grammar-Targeted Interview Protocol; Appendix B: Interview Topics, Field Study 2. Appendix C: Statistical Analysis of Interview CorporaAppendix D: Transitivity of Clauses Containing 'Requirements'; Appendix E: Extracts in which 'Requirements' are Construed as Aspects of the System; Appendix F: Response to a Question about Knowledge Transfer, Project Manager, Content-Targeted Interview 2; Appendix G: Participants and Processes in Clauses about 'Tracing'; Appendix H: Interview Topics, Field Study 3; Appendix I: Transitivity of Clauses Containing 'Role'; Bibliography; Index. Discourse analysis. Silence. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85122464 Knowledge, Theory of. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85072732 Conversation analysis. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94001018 Speech acts (Linguistics) Silence. Théorie de la connaissance. Analyse de la conversation. Actes de parole. epistemology. aat LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Vocabulary. bisacsh REFERENCE Word Lists. bisacsh Conversation analysis fast Discourse analysis fast Knowledge, Theory of fast Silence fast Speech acts (Linguistics) fast |
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topic | Discourse analysis. Silence. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85122464 Knowledge, Theory of. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85072732 Conversation analysis. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94001018 Speech acts (Linguistics) Silence. Théorie de la connaissance. Analyse de la conversation. Actes de parole. epistemology. aat LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Vocabulary. bisacsh REFERENCE Word Lists. bisacsh Conversation analysis fast Discourse analysis fast Knowledge, Theory of fast Silence fast Speech acts (Linguistics) fast |
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