Approaches to discourse
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Approaches to discourse
(Blackwell textbooks in linguistics, 8)
Blackwell, 1994
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National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [439]-458) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780631166221
Description
This book is a guide to the various frameworks, concepts and methods available for the analysis of discourse within linguistics. It compares six dominant approaches to discourse analysis: speech act theory, pragmatics, ethnomethodology, interactional sociolinguistics, ethnography of communication, and variation theory. The author not only considers each approach from several standpoints but she also illustrates each approach through extensive applications to a variety of concrete social and linguistic problems facing discourse analysts. Exercises pose problems to which each approach can be applied.
Table of Contents
Part I: Background Issues and Problems of Discourse Analysis 1. Discourse analysis: What, why and how? 2. Discourse and communication 3. Discourse and the text/context relationship 4. Discourse as structure and function Part II: Different Approaches to Discourse Analysis 5. Pragmatics 6. Speech act theory 7. Ethnomethodology 8. Interactional sociolinguistics 9. Ethnography of communication 10. Variation analysis Part III: Conclusion 11. Sociolinguistic approaches to discourse analysis.
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: pbk ISBN 9780631166238
Description
This is a guide to the various frameworks, concepts, and methods available for the analysis of discourse within linguistics. It compares six dominant approaches to discourse analysis: speech act theory, pragmatics, ethnomethodology, interactional sociolinguistics, ethnography of communication, and variation theory. The author not only considers each approach from several standpoints but she also illustrates them through extensive applications to a variety of concrete social and linguistic problems facing discourse analysts.
Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments. Part I: The Scope of Discourse Analysis.
1. Overview.
2. Definitions of Discourse.
Part II: Approaches to Discourse Analysis.
3. Speech Act Theory.
4. Interactional Sociolinguists.
5. The Ethnography of Communication.
6. Pragmatics.
7. Conversation Analysis.
8. Variation Analysis.
Part III: Conclusion.
9. Structure and Function.
10. Text and Context.
11. Discourse and Communication.
12. Conclusion: Language as Social Interaction.
Appendix 1: Collecting Data.
Appendix 2: Transcription Conventions.
Appendix 3: Sample Data.
Bibliography.
Index
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