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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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"The Discourse on Language" by Michel Foucault ... Foucault's hypothesis: in every society the production of discourse is atonce controlled, selected, organized and redistributed according to a certain number of procedures, whose role is "to avert its powers and its dangers, to cope with chance events, to evade its...
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Discourse Analysis and Second Language Teaching ... Although some variables of language learning are beyond the control of second language teachers, discourse analysis can be a useful analytic tool for making informed changes in instructional practices.
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King's College London is a major centre for descriptive and applied linguistics, and to capitalise on this expertise, the College has set up [B]the Centre for Language, Discourse & Communication.[/B] Our main offices are based at the Waterloo Campus, with a secondary base at the Strand Campus. ... Text and discourse analysis;
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Chapter 6; Discourse and Dialogue ... 6.2 Discourse Modeling ... 6.4 Spoken Language Dialogue...
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Directory; 1. Kara McBride, Wittgenstein and the Possibility of Discourse; ... Thu Aug 24 2006; Review: Philosophy of Language, Discourse Analysis: Rhees (2006); Editor for this issue: Laura Welcher <laura linguistlist.org> ;
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Many Bible translations, including one in Mbyá Guarani of Brazil which this article takes as a case study, use natural target-language discourse patterns on &lquo;micro-levels” (within a thematic unit and usually within a sentence or two) but source-text patterns on “macro-levels.” Questions arise:
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Notes to Michel Foucault's "The Discourse on Language ... Foucault's "Discourse on Language" was his inaugural lecture at the Collège de France, where he was appointed in 1970, and it serves as a kind of prolegomenon for the work he proposed to do, which appears later as The Archaeology of Knowledge.
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The organizers of the 9th Conference on Conceptual Structure, Discourse, and Language invite submissions to an edited volume to be published by CSLI publications. Further information available here. More...
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