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|a Rhetoric in financial discourse :
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of tables and figures; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 The rise of financial communication; 1.2 The aim of the study; 1.3 Target readership; 1.4 Overview of the book; Chapter 2 Financial disclosure; 2.1 Defining financial disclosure; 2.1.1 Mandatory financial disclosure; 2.1.2 Voluntary financial disclosure; 2.2 Genres of financial disclosure; 2.2.1 Traditional financial genres; 2.2.2 ICT, multimodality and new financial genres; 2.2.3 Earnings presentations and earnings releases.
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|a 2.3 English as the lingua franca of financial disclosure2.3.1 English in the corporate world; 2.3.2 English for financial communication; 2.4 The role of corporate leadership in financial disclosure; 2.4.1 Leadership communication, language and rhetoric; 2.4.2 Executive financial communication; Chapter 3 The three-pronged analytical approach; 3.1 Discourse analysis: a top-down method; 3.1.1 From discourse to genres; 3.1.2 New trends in genre analysis; 3.1.3 Genre analysis and rhetoric; 3.1.4 Analysing spoken vs. written genres; 3.2 Corpus linguistics: a bottom-up method; 3.2.1 Corpus design.
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|a 3.2.2 Corpus techniques3.2.3 Comparability of corpora; 3.3 Professional contacts: an ethnographically-inspired method; Chapter 4 Evaluation as a rhetorical strategy; 4.1 Evaluation in discourse; 4.2 An overview of evaluation in linguistic research; 4.2.1 Biber, Johansson, Leech, Conrad and Finegan; 4.2.2 Hyland; 4.2.3 Thompson and Hunston; 4.3 Martin & White's appraisal model; 4.3.1 Attitude; 4.3.2 Engagement; 4.3.3 Graduation; 4.4 Previous research on evaluation in financial discourse; Chapter 5 Methodology; 5.1 The corpora; 5.1.1 The Earnings Presentations corpus (EP).
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|a 5.1.2 The Earnings Releases corpus (ER)5.2 The analysis; 5.3 Analysing rhetorical features with the appraisal model; 5.3.1 Attitude: evaluative adjectives; 5.3.2 Engagement: concessive connectives; 5.3.3 Graduation: intensifiers and mitigators; 5.4 Combined macro-micro analysis; 5.5 The professional informant; Chapter 6 Structural analysis; 6.1 The macro-structure of earnings presentations; 6.2 The macro-structure of earnings releases; 6.3 Structural similarities and differences; 6.4 Chapter wrap-up; Chapter 7 Attitude: evaluative adjectives; 7.1 Preliminary editing of the data.
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|a 7.2 Quantitative analysis7.2.1 High-frequency adjectives; 7.2.2 Positive vs. negative adjectives; 7.2.3 Compound adjectives; 7.3 Qualitative analysis; 7.4 Combined macro-micro analysis; 7.5 Chapter wrap-up; Chapter 8 Engagement: concessive connectives; 8.1 Preliminary editing of the data; 8.2 Quantitative analysis; 8.3 Qualitative analysis; 8.3.1 However and while; 8.3.2 Other concessive connectives; 8.4 Combined macro-micro analysis; 8.5 Chapter wrap-up; Chapter 9 Graduation: intensifiers and mitigators; 9.1 Preliminary editing of the data; 9.2 Quantitative analysis; 9.3 Qualitative analysis.
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|a Financial disclosure has become a crucial component of corporate communication. Through this process, companies aim to provide information and project an image of trustworthiness in response to on-going ethical concerns in the world of finance. Rhetoric in financial discourse provides new insights into how companies communicate with key stakeholders, not only to boost transparency, but also to attract investment. The book offers an in-depth linguistic analysis of the rhetorical dimension of financial communication. It focuses on two technology-mediated genres which are widely used, yet remain.
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