Conventionalizing Business Writing: Implications for Theory and Practice
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This paper is a report of a preliminary analysis of the annual reports of twenty local public listed companies. On the basis of our findings we tentatively put forward the hypothesis that the business community has evolved a conventional schema that facilitates both production and interpretation and suggest that the imitation of this propensity towards conventionalizing communication may have important implications for pedagogy.
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1992-12-01
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The English Teacher © 1971 by Malaysian English Language Teaching Association is open-access and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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NESAMALAR CHITRAVELU, & NESAMANI SITRAVELU. (1992). Conventionalizing Business Writing: Implications for Theory and Practice. The English Teacher, 21(1). https://meltajournals.com/index.php/TET/article/view/326