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Discourse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Discourse (L. discursus , "running to and from") means either "written or spoken communication or debate" or "a formal discussion or debate." The term is often used in semantics and discourse analy...
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A discourse is an instance of language use whose type can be classified on the basis of such factors as grammatical and lexical choices and their distribution in ... the framework of knowledge and expectations within which the addressee interprets the discourse.
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Discourse Analysis: a short description with bibliography and links ... It is difficult to give a single definition of Critical or Discourse Analysis as a research method. Indeed, rather than providing a particular method, Discourse Analysis can be characterized as a way of approaching and thinking about a problem.
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Definition of discourse from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 5 : a mode of organizing knowledge, ideas, or experience that is rooted in language and its concrete contexts (as history or institutions) <critical discourse...
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Homepage of Teun A. van Dijk, professor Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona. Critical Discourse Analysis. ... This site is called "Discourse in Society" because my work in critical discourse studies may best be summarized with that motto. The header (a picture of a demonstration) represents one of the important functions...
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Critical discourse analysis has made the study of language into an interdisciplinary tool and can be used by scholars with various backgrounds, including media criticism. Most significantly, it offers the opportunity to adopt a social perspective in the cross-cultural study of media texts.
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