Predication and propagation: A method for analyzing evaluative meanings in technology policy

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In this article I outline and demonstrate a synthesis of the methods developed by Lemke
(1998) and Martin (2000) for analyzing evaluations in English. I demonstrate the synthesis
using examples from a 1.3-million-word technology policy corpus drawn from institutions at
the local, state, national, and supranational levels. Lemke's (1998) critical model is
organized around the broad 'evaluative dimensions' that are deployed to evaluate
propositions and proposals in English. Martin's (2000) model is organized with a more …
Abstract
In this article I outline and demonstrate a synthesis of the methods developed by Lemke (1998) and Martin (2000) for analyzing evaluations in English. I demonstrate the synthesis using examples from a 1.3-million-word technology policy corpus drawn from institutions at the local, state, national, and supranational levels. Lemke’s (1998) critical model is organized around the broad ‘evaluative dimensions’ that are deployed to evaluate propositions and proposals in English. Martin’s (2000) model is organized with a more overtly systemic-functional orientation around the concept of ‘encoded
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