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Journal of English for Academic Purposes | 2003

Evaluation in the Art-Historical Research Article.

Paul Tucker

Abstract This paper attempts to isolate some of the aspects in which the evaluative language most typical of research articles produced within the discipline of art history differs from the evaluation prevalent in academic discourse in other fields. Working mainly within the framework of Systemic-Functional Grammar, it tests two of the models employed by linguists in the current discussion of evaluation and academic discourse [Swales 1990 on Introduction sections and Hunston 1993 on reporting verbs [Swales, J. M. (1990). Genre analysis. English in academic and research settings . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; Hunston, S. (1993). Professional conflict. Disagreement in academic discourse. In M. Baker et al. (Eds.). Text and technology. In honour of John Sinclair . Philadelphia/Amsterdam: Benjamins, 115–134]], on three texts, taken from recent issues of specialized journals. It concludes that art-historical description seems to find its “experiential signature” [Matthiessen, C. (1995). Lexicogrammatical cartography: English systems . Tokyo: International Language Sciences Publishers. p. 360] in the alternation and logicosemantic interdependence of material and relational process types, and that a peculiarity of art-historical discourse, considered from the point of view of the social or interactive construction of knowledge, seems to be a form of non-propositional report or projection of interpretative evaluations, typically through the use of a mental or verbal process verb followed by the preposition as .


Archive | 2001

The science of man in ancient Greece

Maria Michela Sassi; Paul Tucker; G. E. R. Lloyd


Journal of Literary Semantics | 1993

Displaced deixis and intersubjectivity in narrative: linear and planar modes

Paul Tucker


THE VOLUME OF THE WALPOLE SOCIETY | 2017

A Connoisseur and his Clients: The Correspondence of Charles Fairfax Murray with Frederic Burton, Wilhelm Bode and Julius Meyer (1876-1914)

Paul Tucker


TATE PAPERS | 2015

'Truth of character from truth of feeling’: William Hazlitt, ‘gusto’ and the linguistic history of writing on art

Paul Tucker


Rivista di studi di fotografia. Journal of Studies in Photography | 2015

Recensione di Ken Jacobson / Jenny Jacobson, Carrying Off the Palaces. John Ruskin’s Lost Daguerreotypes , London, Bernard Quaritch Ltd, 2015

Paul Tucker


Archive | 2015

Pourquoi parler du tableau?: art-critical syntax and aesthetic argument

Paul Tucker


Archive | 2014

John Ruskin, Guida ai principali dipinti nell'Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia, a cura di P. Tucker, traduzione di E. Sdegno

Paul Tucker


Archive | 2014

Eyesight, Knowledge, Argument: Charles Fairfax Murray on "Scientific" Connoisseurship

Paul Tucker


Journal of The History of Collections | 2002

‘Responsible outsider’Charles Fairfax Murray and the South Kensington Museum

Paul Tucker

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