Book Series -
Book Title - Knowledge Science, Engineering and Management
Chapter Title - An Outline of a Formal Ontology of Genres
First Page - 151
Last Page - 163
Copyright - 2006
Author - Pawel Garbacz
DOI - 10.1007/11811220_14
Link - http://www.springerlink.com/content/f8648xw167035430
C. Coffin. Journal of Curriculum Studies, 38 (4):
413--429(августа 2006)This article usefully accompanied by Tim Moore's 'The Processes of learning ...' which also describes how genre awareness and mapping can help writing in three disciplines, including history. Particularly useful is the way Coffin sketches the different sub genres within history writing and how these are developed as the child progresses through the school curriculum. What I think is particularly useful is her discussion of how the 'Teaching-Learning cycle' can help students become aware of the requirements of 'institututionalised' genres that are new to them..
C. Coffin. NALDIC Quarterly, 3 (3):
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D. Nguyen, N. Smith, и C. Rosé. Proceedings of the 5th ACL-HLT Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and Humanities, стр. 115--123. Stroudsburg, PA, USA, Association for Computational Linguistics, (2011)