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Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 172 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 602 g

Reihe: Introducing Linguistics

Johnstone

Discourse Analysis

Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 172 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 602 g

Reihe: Introducing Linguistics

ISBN: 978-1-119-25769-1
Verlag: Wiley


Revised and updated, this third edition of Barbara Johnstone's Discourse Analysis encourages students to think about discourse analysis as an open-ended set of techniques. Exploring a variety of approaches, including critical discourse analysis, conversation analysis, interactional and variationist sociolinguistics, ethnography, corpus linguistics, social semiotics, and other qualitative and quantitative methods, the book balances its comprehensive coverage with extensive practical examples, making it the ideal introductory text for students new to the subject.

This new edition reflects the increased importance within the field of new media discourse, multi-modal discourse and the analysis of large corpora of discourse data. Updated material expands the discussion of stancetaking, whilst new material addresses recontextualization, precontextualization, and language and the body. Pedagogical features have been refreshed, including discussion questions, exercises, and ideas for small research projects, with suggested supplementary readings at the end of each chapter to encourage further discovery.
* Chapters in this book are self-contained, so they can be handled in any order
* Suggested supplementary readings are featured at the end of every chapter
* Book is written specifically for a non-specialist, interdisciplinary audience
* Examples of computer-aided corpus analysis (reflecting the improvements made to theories and tools) supplement every chapter
* Discussion questions and ideas for small research projects are interspersed throughout

The combination of breadth of coverage, practical examples, and student-friendly pedagogical features ensures Discourse Analysis remains the ideal textbook for students taking their first course in linguistic approaches to discourse.
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List of Figures

Preface to Second Edition

Preface to First Edition

1 Introduction

What is Discourse Analysis?

Some Uses of Discourse Analysis

Facets of Discourse Analysis

Data for Discourse Analysis

Transcription: Representing Speech in Writing

"Descriptive" and "Critical" Goals

Locations of Meaning

Discourse as Strategy, Discourse as Adaptation

Language and Languaging

Particularity, Theory, and Method

From Text Outward

Summary

2 Discourse and World

Linguistic Categories, Minds, and Worldviews

Discourse, Culture, and Ideology

Language Ideology

Silence

Summary

3 Intention and Interpretation

Speech Acts and Conversational Implicature

Contextualization Cues and Discourse Marking

Rhetorical Aims, Strategies, and Styles

Verbal Art and Performance

Summary

4 Discourse Structure: Parts and Sequences

Words and Lines

Paragraphs and Episodes

Discourse Schemata and the Structure of Narrative

The Emergent Organization of Conversation

Old and New Information and the Organization of Sentences

Cohesion

Structures and Rules

5 Participants in Discourse: Relationships, Roles, Identities

Power and Community

Indexicality

Stance and Style

Social Roles and Participant Structure

Audience, Politeness, and Accommodation

Social Identity and Identification

Personal Identity: Discourse and the Self

The Linguistic Individual in Discourse

Summary

6 Prior Texts, Prior Discourses

Intertextuality and Interdiscursivity

Repetition in Conversation

Register: Repeated Styles for Repeated Situations

Genre: Recurrent Forms, Recurrent Actions

Frames, Plots, and Coherence

Summary

7 Discourse and Medium

Early Work on "Orality and Literacy"

Literacy and Literacies

Communication and Technology

Planning and Discourse Structure

Fixity, Fluidity, and Coherence

Medium and Interpersonal Relations

Analyzing Multimodal Discourse

Summary


Barbara Johnstone, PhD is Professor of Rhetoric and Linguistics at Carnegie Mellon University. She is the author of several books and numerous articles and book chapters on topics related to language, place, and the individual.


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