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Discourse analysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Discourse analysis (DA), or discourse studies , is a general term for a number of approaches to analyzing written, spoken or signed language use. Discourse analysis is that branch of linguistics,wh...
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Discourse types - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term discourse type is preferred to other labels which might be encountered in linguistics, such as text-type or genre since, for some, text-type implies work on written texts, whereas muc...
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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 of debate." The term is often used in semantics and discourse analy...
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The set of documents which is generated by a discourse grammar is called the document type defined by . ... ; Next: Modeling knowledge acquisition Up: About Discourse Grammars and Previous: Discourse grammar Contents;
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Real deliberative discourse from Jonathon Delacour: The long and short of it. He takes on a topic I've fished around a few times in the distant past which is becoming increasingly important due to RSS syndication: the length of blog posts.
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Hence, in any state, relevant types of communication will fall into one of the outgoing transition categories. This makes the job of deciding the category of an utterance quite a bit easier, provided the network is valid.
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first-grade classrooms, we describe three types of discourse and examine their ... type of discourse that is both question-initiated and question-sustained. ...
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