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Dynamical Discourse Theory

Time & Society, 1995
This article explores the similarity between the modeling methods of dynamical systems theory and deconstruction. Both disciplines incorporate a new temporal sensitivity into the existing structural techniques of their predecessors. In this formalism, time cannot be reduced to a simple, space-like, fourth dimension along which events evolve: time ...
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Beyond Discourse Theory

Women's History Review, 2010
This article argues against the model of discourse analysis which currently dominates much historical writing. Starting from an archival fragment, the seventeenth‐century interrogation of a young man who attempted suicide, it explores how discourse theory can only take us so far in understanding subjectivity.
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Belief in discourse representation theory

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1986
I hope I have convinced the reader that DR theory offers at least some exciting potential when applied to the semantics of belief reports. It differs considerably from other approaches, and it makes intuitively acceptable predictions that other theories do not.
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Discourse Analysis and Discourse Theories

2022
Falk Ostermann, Roxanna Sjöstedt
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Introduction to discourse theory

1991
The story in HD is addressed by Marlow, the narrator to the group of narratees on the yawl. They have between them ‘the bond of the sea’. They are defined by the first narrator as an interpretive community. They share an interest in the sea (travel, and adventure); they represent London commerce; and like the implied reader of the late 1890s, they read
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Economical Discourse Representation Theory

2010
First-order logic (FOL) is undecidable — that is, no algorithm exists that can decide whether a formula of FOL is valid or not. However, there are various fragments of FOL that are known to be decidable. FO2, the two-variable fragment of FOL, is one of such languages [1,2].
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Choose Your Method: A Comparison of Phenomenology, Discourse Analysis, and Grounded Theory

Qualitative Health Research, 2007
Helene Starks, Susan Brown Trinidad
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