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Discourse Patterns in Spoken and Written Corpora

This text explains some of dominant discourse patterns in spoken and written corpora in English. It is very affordable. Are you interested in getting a copy of it? Then shoot us a message and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. Discourse patterns in spoken and written corpora  Karin Aijmer and Anna-Brita Stenström Göteborg University / University of Bergen  The purpose of the present volume is to bring together a number of empirical studies that use corpora to study discourse patterns in speech and writing. The papers are a selection of those presented in the Section Text and Discourse at the 5th ESSE Conference in Helsinki, 25th–29th August, 2000 with some added papers. The papers represent new trends in the area of text and discourse, characterised by the alliance between text linguistics and areas such as corpus linguistics, genre analysis, literary stylistics and cross-linguistic studies. Both text linguistics and discourse analysis are concerned with text. But, as ...

Discourse Analysis: An Introduction to Van Dijk, Foucault' and Bourdieu by Paulina Klios ...

This critical discourse theory examines the models or theories developed by three renowned critics in the study of discourse. We will be pleased to offer it to you, should you demand for it. Send us a message and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

Discourse Analysis as Theory and Method by Marianne J. And Philips L.

This Discourse Analysis as Theory and Method is a must read for researchers in socio-historical and linguistic disciplines. Below is a sample of the contents of this book. If you need it, just give us a message and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. Our email address is much available to receive your message.  1 The Field of Discourse Analysis  For at least ten years now, ‘discourse’ has been a fashionable term. In scientific texts and debates, it is used indiscriminately, often without being defined. The concept has become vague, either meaning almost nothing, or being used with more precise, but rather different, meanings in different contexts. But, in many cases, underlying the word ‘discourse’ is the general idea that language is structured according to different patterns that people’s utterances follow when they take part in different domains of social life, familiar examples being ‘medical discourse’ and ‘political discourse’. ‘Discourse analysis’ is the analysis...

Discourse markers Across Languages by Siepmann Dirk

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Discourse Markers edited by Andrea H.J and Yael Ziv

This book is very affordable, and is nice for those who are into discourse analysis. Below is a sample of the contents of the book to enable you know its the nature. Make an order now and one of our representatives will contact you as soon as possible.

Discourse Markers by Deborah Schiffrin

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Lacanian Theory of Discourse

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Discourse Markers in Early Modern English by Ursula Lutzky

This book is very rich and powerful for those interested in a discourse analysis. Go through the contents given below. If you need it, you contact us via fortune.nwaiwu.fn@gmail.com or call+2348032976763 for further enquiries. Table of contents Acknowledgements ix chapter 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Aims and scope 1 1.2 Historical corpus (socio)pragmatics 1  1.2.1 Historical pragmatics 2  1.2.2 Historical sociopragmatics 4  1.2.3 The present approach 4 1.3 The methodology 5 1.4 The discourse markers 6 1.5 Outline of the study 7 Chapter 2 Discourse markers 9 2.1  Introduction 9 2.2 Discourse marker characteristics 11  2.2.1 Phonological and lexical features 12  2.2.2 Syntactic features 16  2.2.3 Semantic features 18  2.2.4 Functional features 20  2.2.5 Sociolinguistic and stylistic features 23  2.2.6 Conclusion 28 2.3  Discourse marker functions 29  2.3.1 The structural approach 29  2.3.2 The predomi...

Discourse Markers in Native and Non-Native English Discourse by Simone Muller

https://fortuneacademy.website.co.in You can get this book from us. If you need it, give us a message, and we'll respond to you as soon as possible. You can contact us via fortune.nwaiwu.fn@gmail.com or call 08032976763 for further enquiries. Table of contents Acknowledgementsix List of tablesxi List of figuresxiii Abbreviationsxvii Chapter 1  Introduction1 1.1Discourse markers and second language acquisition1 1.2 Discourse markers in the literature2 1.2.1Terminology3 1.2.2Properties of discourse markers4 1.2.3Functions of discourse markers8 1.2.4Material for analysis9 1.2.5Core meaning vs. multiple functions12 1.2.6Native vs. non-native English13 1.3 Second language acquisition, applied linguistics, and discourse markers16 1.3.1Second versus foreign language16 1.3.2Applied linguistics and SLA17 1.3.3Communicative competence17 1.3.4Research in interlanguage pragmatics19 1.3.5Speech acts and parallel corpora19 1.3.6Gambits21 1.4 The present study23 1.4.1Basic assu...