GENRE AS DIVERSITY, AND RHETORICAL MODE AS UNITY IN LANGUAGE USE

Genre as diversity, and rhetorical mode as unity in language use

Current theorizing on genre within Systemic Functional Linguiscs (SFL) as well as other traditions of genre analysis have not paid much attention to the interrelationship between the notions of rhetorical mode and genre.In this paper I argue that rhetorical mode may be an important notion in genre studies and that it should thus be foregrounded.I e

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Beliefs, Perceptions, and Behaviors Regarding Chronic Respiratory Diseases of Roma in Crete, Greece: A Qualitative FRESH AIR Study

BackgroundThe global burden of chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) disproportionally affects Roma populations.Health interventions addressing CRD among Roma or other vulnerable groups often fail to be effective, as their implementation strategy misaligns with the local context.To design context-driven strategies, we studied CRD-related beliefs, per

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