Acta Scientiarum: Language and Culture (May 2019)

Applying rhetorical analysis to processing technical documents

  • Bell Manrique-Losada,
  • Carlos Mario Zapata-Jaramillo,
  • René Venegas-Velásquez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4025/actascilangcult.v41i1.43382
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 1
pp. e43382 – e43382

Abstract

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Rhetorical discourse analysis (RDA) emphasizes the communicative purpose and organization structures of texts. This paper proposes a rhetorical organization model for business-based technical documents. Using RDA and genre analysis, we define such a model based on functional and structural features in terms of macro-moves, moves, and functions that comprise a type of document called standard operating procedure (SOP). An SOP is a technical document that describes procedures for segments of business processes or policies to be implemented inside organizations (commonly called a procedure manual). We propose a functional-structural framework for analyzing SOP discourses by influencing and restricting their content based on the style of the ‘manual’ genre. We identify an SOP as a document with procedural information that serves as a relevant source for extracting domain knowledge and business information. We apply this model as an analytical-conceptual procedure for mapping business documents and generating a controlled language output.

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