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Discourse Particles and Discourse Functions
Machine Translation, 2000zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Stede, Manfred, Schmitz, Birte
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Discourse Studies, 2009
Discourse and grammar often complement each other, each imposing a different set of constraints on speakers' utterances. Discourse constraints are global, pertaining to text coherence, and/or to interpersonal relations. Grammatical constraints are local, pertaining to possible versus impossible structures (within specific languages). Yet, the two must
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Discourse and grammar often complement each other, each imposing a different set of constraints on speakers' utterances. Discourse constraints are global, pertaining to text coherence, and/or to interpersonal relations. Grammatical constraints are local, pertaining to possible versus impossible structures (within specific languages). Yet, the two must
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2017
This chapter discusses discourse in relation to key principles and practices and sets out the model of describing, interpreting and explaining discourse. It introduces the concepts of ‘communities of practice’, ‘site of engagement’ and ‘critical moments’ as central to discourse, and explains the relationship between social practice and discursive ...
Christopher N. Candlin +2 more
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This chapter discusses discourse in relation to key principles and practices and sets out the model of describing, interpreting and explaining discourse. It introduces the concepts of ‘communities of practice’, ‘site of engagement’ and ‘critical moments’ as central to discourse, and explains the relationship between social practice and discursive ...
Christopher N. Candlin +2 more
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Critical Discourse/Discourse Analysis
2017Discourse analysis (DA) conceptualizes language as performative and productive, central to the construction of social reality and subjectivity. This chapter examines two identifiable, but overlapping, schools of DA, discursive psychology (DP) and Foucauldian discourse analysis (FDA).
Ussher, Jane M. (R8741) +1 more
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Discourses, Discourse Identification and Discourse Naming
2004In this chapter I expand on what was said about discourses in Chapter 1, particularly in terms of relevant linguistic features, then move on to two detailed examples of interpretive ‘discourse identification’. This is with a view to enabling those investigating discourse from a critical or poststructuralist perspective to interpretively identify, name ...
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