Affiliation:
1. National University of Singapore
Abstract
Abstract
This study draws on Legitimation Code Theory (LCT), particularly semantic gravity waving, as a strategy for
academic literacies practitioners to conceptualise how knowledge in their field might be organised and presented. Students can be
guided to notice meanings related to context-dependency at the discourse and lexico-grammatical levels through the presentation of
semantic gravity waving profiles. For this study, semantic gravity waving profiles have been found useful for explaining the
rationale of a genre pedagogy approach, the structure of an Introduction-Method-Results-Discussion (IMRD) genre, and teaching both
lexical coherence for a theoretical framework section, and accurate use of determiners with non-count abstract nouns such as
“research”. Therefore, semantic gravity profiling seems to provide explanatory power as a pedagogical tool in the classroom.
Findings from a mixed method survey with sixty students as well as extracts from student texts before and after semantic gravity
waving profile pedagogical interventions are provided.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics