Handbook of Discourse Analysis

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child discourse
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computer mediated discourse
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conversation analysis
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critical discourse analysis
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discourse
discourse and aging
discourse and gender
discourse and grammar
discourse and media
discourse and racism
discourse and religion
discourse flow
discourse markers
educational discourse
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family communication
gestures in discourse
health communication
historical discourse analysis
human sociality
institutional discourse
interactional sociolinguistics
intercultural communication
intertextuality
Intonation
language
language ideologies
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legal discourse
linguistic anthropology
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semiotic ecology
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speech community
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workplace discourse

Product details

  • ISBN 9781119039778
  • Weight: 1452g
  • Dimensions: 168 x 241mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Feb 2018
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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The second edition of the highly successful Handbook of Discourse Analysis has been expanded and thoroughly updated to reflect the very latest research to have developed since the original publication, including new theoretical paradigms and  discourse-analytic models, in an authoritative two-volume set.

  • Twenty new chapters highlight emerging trends and the latest areas of research
  • Contributions reflect the range, depth, and richness of current research in the field
  • Chapters are written by internationally-recognized leaders in their respective fields, constituting a Who’s Who of Discourse Analysis
  • A vital resource for scholars and students in discourse studies as well as for researchers in related fields who seek authoritative overviews of discourse analytic issues, theories, and methods

Deborah Tannen is University Professor and Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University. She has published 25 books, including You're the Only One I Can Tell: Inside the Language of Women's Friendships (2017), Talking Voices (2nd edition 2007), Conversational Style (New Edition 2005), and You Just Don't Understand (1990). She has been McGraw Distinguished Lecturer at Princeton University and has twice been a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford.

Heidi E. Hamilton is Professor in the Department of Linguistics at Georgetown University. Her publications include Language, Dementia, and Meaning Making: Navigating Everyday Challenges of Epistemic Understanding and Face (in preparation), the Routledge Handbook of Language and Health Communication (co-edited with Sylvia Chou, 2014), Linguistics, Language, and the Professions (co-edited with James E. Alatis and Ai-hui Tan, 2002), and Conversations with an Alzheimer's Patient: An Interactional Sociolinguistic Study (1994, 2005). She has served as Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Linguistics in Innsbruck, Austria and as DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) Visiting Professor in Berlin, Germany, and is recipient of the Humboldt Research Award.

Deborah Schiffrin was Professor Emerita of Linguistics at Georgetown University. Her publications included In other words: Variation in reference and narrative (2006), Approaches to Discourse (1994), and Discourse Markers (1987). She was also the co-editor of Telling Stories (with Anna De Fina and Anastasia Nylund, 2010) and Discourse and Identity (with Anna De Fina and Michael Bamberg, 2006). Deborah sadly passed away in July 2017.

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