Discourse Analysis

Discourse Analysis
Title Discourse Analysis PDF eBook
Author Hansun Zhang Waring
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 238
Release 2017-07-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 131721966X

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Discourse Analysis: The Questions Discourse Analysts Ask and How They Answer Them is the first introductory text organized around the kinds of questions discourse analysts ask and how they are systematically addressed by analysts of different empirical persuasions, thereby cultivating a principled understanding of the interdisciplinary field of discourse analysis. The text promotes synthesis, integration, and a multidimensional understanding of the core issues that preoccupy discourse analysts. (1) How is discourse structured? (2) How are social actions accomplished in discourse? (3) How are identities negotiated in discourse? (4) How are ideologies constructed in discourse? The answer to each question is illustrated with transcripts and analyses of actual discourse as exemplified in key studies in the field. With a range of other features such as boxed definitions, study questions, and analytical tasks, this guide to the complex world of discourse is an ideal resource for courses on discourse analysis.

Questions in Discourse

Questions in Discourse
Title Questions in Discourse PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 314
Release 2019-04-09
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004378308

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The volume Questions in Discourse - Semantics contains an overview of the semantic analysis and discourse-structuring role of questions, together with in-depth contributions on individual aspects of question meanings and the function of implicit questions in discourse.

Why Do You Ask?

Why Do You Ask?
Title Why Do You Ask? PDF eBook
Author Alice Freed
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 376
Release 2010-01-26
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780198041900

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The act of questioning is the primary speech interaction between an institutional speaker and someone outside the institution. These roles dictate their language practices. "Why Do You Ask?" is the first collected volume to focus solely on the question/answer process, drawing on a range of methodological approaches like Conversational Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Discursive Psychology, and Sociolinguistics-and using as data not just medical, legal, and educational environments, but also less-studied institutions like telephone call centers, broadcast journalism (i.e. talk show interviews), academia, and telemarketing. An international roster of well-known contributors addresses such issues as: the relationship between the syntax of the question and its discourse function; the kind of institutional work that questions perform; the degree to which the questioner can control the direction of the conversation; and how questions are used to repackage responses, to construct meaning, and to serve the institutional goals of speakers. Why Do You Ask? will appeal to linguists and others interested in institutional discourse, as well as those interested in the grammatical/pragmatic nature of questions.

Questions in Discourse

Questions in Discourse
Title Questions in Discourse PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 282
Release 2019-04-09
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004378324

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The volume Questions in Discourse - Vol. 2 Pragmatics collects original research on the role of questions in understanding text structure and discourse pragmatics. Most studies adopt the perspective of (implicit) Questions under Discussion in presenting novel analyses of various discourse-semantic phenomena.

Some Questions about Language

Some Questions about Language
Title Some Questions about Language PDF eBook
Author Mortimer Jerome Adler
Publisher Open Court Publishing
Total Pages 208
Release 1991
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780812691788

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How do meaningless marks and sounds become the meaningful words of a natural language? To what do words having referential significance refer? What is the meaning of the words that do not have referential significance? Can ordinary language really do what it appears to do, or is this an illusion? Dr. Adler maintains that these fundamental questions are not satisfactorily treated in the two main philosophies of language that have dominated twentieth-century thinking on the subject - the syntactical and 'ordinary language' approaches. Drawing upon the tradition of Aristotle, Aquinas, Poinsot, and Husserl, Dr. Adler's own discussion exemplifies the third approach, which he describes as "semantic and lexical." In this now -classic work, the fruit of more than 50 years' concern with the philosophy of language, Dr. Adler advances a powerful theory of meaning and applies it to some outstanding philosophical problems. In unpretentious and uncluttered prose, he provides a limpid introduction to a number of knotty philosophical issues and at the same time issues a challenge to some of the most tenacious doctrines of the modern world.

Questions in Discourse

Questions in Discourse
Title Questions in Discourse PDF eBook
Author Klaus von Heusinger
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
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Rhetorical Questions

Rhetorical Questions
Title Rhetorical Questions PDF eBook
Author Edwin Black
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 236
Release 1992-04-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780226055015

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From classical antiquity through the Renaissance, rhetoric was the prime vehicle of education in the West and the discipline that prepared students for civic life. With a comprehensiveness drawn from this tradition, Edwin Black here probes the incongruities between form and substance that open public discourse to significant interpretation. Locating rhetorical studies at the confluence of literature and politics, Black focuses on the ideological component of seemingly literary texts and the use of literary devices to advance political advocacy. The essays collected here range in subject matter from nineteenth-century oratory to New York Times editorials to the rhetoric of Richard Nixon. Unifying the collection are the concerns of secrecy and disclosure, identity, opposition, the scope of argument in public persuasion, and the historical mutability of rhetorical forms.