Discourse, of course : an overview of research in discourse studies

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Discourse, of course : an overview of research in discourse studies

edited by Jan Renkema

John Benjamins, c2009

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 367-388) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Discourse, of Course comes after Jan Renkema's Introduction to Discourse Studies (2004) for undergraduates. The new book is a collection of twenty short papers. It is a capita selecta course and meant for graduate programs. The aim of this book is threefold: to present material for advanced courses in discourse studies; to unfold a stimulating display of research projects to future PhD students; to give an overview of new developments after the 2004 Introduction to Discourse Studies. This publication fulfills both the teacher's need for a state-of-the-art overview of the main topics in discourse, and the student's need to acquire standards for developing research plans in theses and dissertations. It gives a combination of approaches from very different schools in discourse studies, ranging from argumentation theory to genre theory, from the study of multimodal metaphors to cognitive approaches to coherence analysis. This book is not only meant to serve as a textbook, but also as a reference book for researchers who want an update for various main topics in the field.

目次

  • 1. A multiple invitation to discourse studies (by Renkema, Jan)
  • 2. Part I. Discourse in communication
  • 3. Doing discourse with possible worlds (by Rocci, Andrea)
  • 4. Discourses "off course"? (by Duszak, Anna)
  • 5. Part II. Discourse and other communication modes
  • 6. Discourse across semiotic modes (by Bateman, John A.)
  • 7. Schemes and tropes in Visual Communication: The case of object grouping in advertisements (by Maes, Fons)
  • 8. Part III. Discourse types
  • 9. Text types and dynamism of genres (by Wang, Sungsoon)
  • 10. Academic and professional written genres in disciplinary communication: Theoretical and empirical challenges (by Parodi, Giovanni)
  • 11. Part IV. Discourse structures
  • 12. Why investigate textual information hierarchy? (by Le, Elisabeth)
  • 13. Implicit and explicit coherence relations (by Taboada, Maite)
  • 14. Part V. Stylistics and rhetorics
  • 15. Style and culture in quantitative discourse analysis (by Kaltenbacher, Martin)
  • 16. Devices of probability and obligation in text types (by Yang, Xinzhang)
  • 17. Analysis and evaluation of argumentative discourse (by Eemeren, Frans H. van)
  • 18. Part VI. Discourse and cognition
  • 19. Embodied cognition, discourse and dual coding theory: New directions (by Sadoski, Mark)
  • 20. The cognition of discourse coherence (by Sanders, Ted)
  • 21. A computational psycholinguistic algorithm to measure cohesion in discourse (by Louwerse, Max M.)
  • 22. Part VII. Discourse and institution
  • 23. Chinese questions and power relations in institutional dialogue (by Wang, Jinjun)
  • 24. Towards a process view of preformulation in press releases (by Jacobs, Geert)
  • 25. Media discourse (by Kong, Kenneth C.C.)
  • 26. Part VIII. Discourse and culture
  • 27. Critical discourse analysis (by Leeuwen, Theo van)
  • 28. Gendered discursive constructions of bank manager positions: Conflicting social identities (by Lassen, Inger)
  • 29. The semiotics of racism: A critical discourse-historical analysis (by Wodak, Ruth)
  • 30. Key to the assignments
  • 31. References
  • 32. Index

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA91054287
  • ISBN
    • 9789027232588
    • 9789027232595
  • LCCN
    2008052214
  • 出版国コード
    ne
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Amsterdam
  • ページ数/冊数
    vii, 393 p.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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