Stances in 'Introduction': Info & Library Science - Introduction 2 - Move 2
(1) Select an 'Introduction' right arrow (2) Select a move in that 'Introduction' (What is this?)

Learning Objectives & Strategies:
Explore stances used (A) to make move (B) to support move-making in Move 2
1. Understand what the 3 moves are? ('Introduction' & 3 Moves).
2. Look at the sentences that make move and the stances used.
3. Look at the supporting sentences and the stances used.
4.
Compare why supporting sentences are differnt from move-making sentences.
5. Check out the ratios of stances used (A) to make move only & (B) overall in Move 2.


Title
: Pitfalls in Corpus Research
Author(s): TONI RIETVELD, ROELAND VAN HOUT and MIRJAMERNESTUS
Journal: Computers and the Humanities?38?(2004)
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Clause
Making Move?
(Y/N)
Stances
Move 2, "Establish a Niche," Introduction 2 (*green = Stance Keywords)
5 (Y)Indicate a gap in the research High Argumentative 7. In spite of the rapid developments in corpus-based research, some basic problems with this type of research have not received the interest they deserve.
6 (N) support C7

Non Argumentative: to present fact

8. Several pitfalls keep showing up, related both to the transcription and coding of corpus data, and to their analysis.
7 (N) support C7

Non Argumentative: to describe action

9. In this paper, we address some of the pitfalls.