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The Criticism of Analysis and the Analysis of Criticism

19th-Century Music, 1992
In his article "Haydn's Chaos, Schenker's Order; or, Hermeneutics and Musical Analysis: Can They Mix?" (pp. 3-17), Lawrence Kramer offers a provocative and insightful interpretation of Haydn's "Representation of Chaos," one in which the music is heard to engage the broader reaches of an attitude toward nature, science, and manhood rooted in antiquity ...
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Critical Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis

1995
The terms Critical Linguistics (CL) and Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) have been frequently used interchangeably. The roots of CDA lie in classical Rhetoric, Text linguistics and Sociolinguistics, as well as in Applied Linguistics and Pragmatics. Deconstructing the label of this research program entails that we have to define what CDA means when ...
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Critical discourse analysis and critical policy studies

Critical Policy Studies, 2013
This article presents the contribution that critical discourse analysis (CDA) can make to critical policy studies through comparison with two other approaches which also advocate a ‘discursive turn’ in policy studies and that have been discussed in the journal: cultural political economy (CPE), and poststructuralist discourse analysis (PDA).
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Critical Discourse Analysis and Critical Reading

2003
How do we build on reading as a social practice and process to make a specific case for critical reading as a classroom project? Critical is a much overused term and so some account is needed of how I wish to use it here. As noted in the introduction, my account of critical reading is influenced by CDA. CDA has its genesis in Critical Linguistics which,
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Radiation risks: Critical analysis and commentary

Preventive Medicine, 2012
1) To review and summarize what is known about the health risks of radiation. 2) To compare risks from medical imaging to background radiation and to exposure from nuclear accidents.Literature review and summative critical analysis.Over the past several years, physicians and patients have become increasingly aware of the potential risks of radiation ...
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Cancer and cure: A critical analysis

Indian Journal of Cancer, 2016
Cancer is one of the most dreaded diseases of the 20th century and spreading further with continuance and increasing incidence in the 21st century. The situation is so alarming that every fourth person is having a lifetime risk of cancer. India registers more than 11 lakh new cases of cancer every year, whereas, this figure is above 14 million ...
P S, Roy, B J, Saikia
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Profile analysis: Critical bands and duration

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1984
The detection of an increment in the intensity of the central component of a multi-component complex was measured as a function of the frequency spacing of the components and the duration of the presentation. The overall intensity of the complex was randomly varied on each presentation of the stimulus. Curiously, the increment becomes easier to hear as
D M, Green, C R, Mason, G, Kidd
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Critical Discourse Analysis, Critical Discourse Studies and Beyond

Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, 2021
(2021). Critical Discourse Analysis, Critical Discourse Studies and Beyond. Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies: Vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 319-322.
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Theory, Analysis, and Criticism

Journal of Musicology, 1982
The listing of theory, analysis, and criticism as three separate disciplines would probably seem odd to scholars working in the other arts. For them the three would be joined together under the encompassing heading of "criticism"; and those working within the field would be "critics," whether their concern were primarily theoretical, analytical, or ...
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Connectionism and Cognitive Architecture: A Critical Analysis

Cognition, 1988
Abstract This paper explores differences between Connectionist proposals for cognitive architecture and the sorts of models that have traditionally been assumed in cognitive science. We claim that the major distinction is that, while both Connectionist and Classical architectures postulate representational mental states, the latter but not the former
J A, Fodor, Z W, Pylyshyn
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