Advances in Discourse Studies

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analysis
Anticipatory Discourse
based
British National Corpus
CA
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cognitive psychology discourse
Concordance Lines
conversation
corpus
Corpus Based Discourse Analysis
critical
Critical Discourse Analysis
Critical Genre Analysis
Discourse Analysis
Discursive Practice
English For Specifi C Purposes
English For Specifi C Purposes
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ethnographic methods
Follow
genre
Genre Analysis
Held
identity construction
interdisciplinary discourse research
Larger Activity Systems
linguistic anthropology
mediated
Mediated Discourse Analysis
Modal Density
multimodal
Multimodal Discourse Analysis
Multimodal Interaction Analysis
Nexus Analysis
Positive Discourse Analysis
Professional Genres
prosody
Research Articles
Retrospective Discourse
semantic
Semantic Prosody
social interaction research
sociolinguistics
Vice Versa

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  • ISBN 9780415398091
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Nov 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Methods of approaching the study of discourse have developed rapidly in the last ten years, influenced by a growing interdisciplinary spirit among linguistics and anthropology, sociology, cognitive and cultural psychology and cultural studies, as well as among established sub-fields within linguistics itself. Among the more recent developments are an increasing ‘critical’ turn in discourse analysis, a growing interest in historical, ethnographic and corpus-based approaches to discourse, more concern with the social contexts in which discourse occurs, the social actions that it is used to take and the identities that are constructed through it, as well as a revaluation of what counts as ‘discourse’ to include multi-modal texts and interaction.

Advances in Discourse Studies brings together contributions from leading scholars in the field, investigating the historical and theoretical relationships between new advances in discourse studies and pointing towards new directions for the future of the discipline. Featuring discussion questions, classroom projects and recommended readings at the end of each section, as well as case studies illustrating each approach discussed, this is an invaluable resource for students of interdisciplinary discourse analysis.

Vijay Bhatia, John Flowerdew, Rodney H. Jones