The present study examines the discursive and linguistic features of the United Nations Secretary- General's annual reports over the last sixty years with the aim of highlighting the evolving features of this genre and demonstrating its development from an informative genre addressing a restricted discourse community to a self-promotional genre aimed at the public at large.

The genre evolution of the UN Secreteray-General's annual reports from 1953 to 2012 / Pennarola, Cristina; G., D'Acquisto. - 159:(2012), pp. 163-180.

The genre evolution of the UN Secreteray-General's annual reports from 1953 to 2012

PENNAROLA, CRISTINA;
2012

Abstract

The present study examines the discursive and linguistic features of the United Nations Secretary- General's annual reports over the last sixty years with the aim of highlighting the evolving features of this genre and demonstrating its development from an informative genre addressing a restricted discourse community to a self-promotional genre aimed at the public at large.
2012
9783034312141
The genre evolution of the UN Secreteray-General's annual reports from 1953 to 2012 / Pennarola, Cristina; G., D'Acquisto. - 159:(2012), pp. 163-180.
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