Discourse Analysis

Author:   Barbara Johnstone
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Edition:   2nd Edition
ISBN:  

9781405144278


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   27 June 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Fully revised and updated throughout, the new edition of Discourse Analysis is a user-friendly textbook for students taking their first course in linguistic approaches to discourse. Second edition of a popular introductory textbook, combining breadth of coverage, practical examples, and student-friendly features Includes new sections on metaphor, framing, stance and style, multimodal discourse, and Gricean pragmatics Considers a variety of approaches to the subject, including critical discourse analysis, conversation analysis, interactional and variationist sociolinguistics, ethnography, corpus linguistics, and other qualitative and quantitative methods Features detailed descriptions of the results of discourse analysts? work Retains and expands the useful student features, including discussion questions, exercises, and ideas for small research projects.

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Author:   Barbara Johnstone
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)
Edition:   2nd Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 17.40cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.30cm
Weight:   0.592kg
ISBN:  

9781405144278


ISBN 10:   1405144270
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   27 June 2007
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Figures. Preface to Second Edition. Preface to First Edition. 1. Introduction. What is Discourse Analysis?. Some Uses of Discourse Analysis. Facets of Discourse Analysis. Data for Discourse Analysis. Transcription: Representing Speech in Writing. ?Descriptive? and ?Critical? Goals. Summary. 2. Discourse and World. Linguistic Categories, Minds, and Worldviews. Discourse, Culture, and Ideology. Language Ideology. Silence. Summary. 3. Discourse Structure: Parts and Sequences. Words and Lines. Paragraphs and Episodes. Discourse Schemata and the Structure of Narrative. The Emergent Organization of Conversation. Old and New Information and the Organization of Sentences. Cohesion. Structures and Rules. 4. Participants in Discourse: Relationships, Roles, Identities. Power and Community. Indexicality. Stance and Style. Social Roles and Participant Structure. Audience, Politeness, and Accommodation. Social Identity and Identification. Personal Identity: Discourse and the Self. The Linguistic Individual in Discourse. Summary. 5. Prior Texts, Prior Discourses. Intertextuality and Interdiscursivity. Repetition in Conversation. Register: Repeated Styles for Repeated Situations. Genre: Recurrent Forms, Recurrent Actions. Frames, Plots, and Coherence. Summary. 6. Discourse and Medium. Early Work on ?Orality and Literacy?. Literacy and Literacies. Communication and Technology. Planning and Discourse Structure. Fixity, Fluidity, and Coherence. Medium and Interpersonal Relations. Analyzing Multimodal Discourse. Summary. 7. Intention and Interpretation. Speech Acts and Conversational Implicature. Contextualization Cues and Discourse Marking. Rhetorical Aims, Strategies, and Styles. Verbal Art and Performance. Summary. 8. Some General Themes. A Heuristic Approach to Discourse Analysis. Locations of Meaning. Discourse as Strategy, Discourse as Adaptation. Language and Languaging. Particularity, Theory, and Method. From Text Outward. Glossary. References. Index

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A feature, and strength, of the book is its balanced approach. Johnstone does not support one approach at the expense of others, but carefully explains that texts can be analyzed in different ways, the reasons why some researchers choose one approach over another, and the results that different approaches bring. (Discourse Studies, January 2009) The exercises incorporated into the book help students carry out mini-discourse analyses on their own ... .This book uses the learning-by-doing methodology, distinguishing it from other introductory books on the subject. And it clearly benefits from the author's rich synthesis of the field made possible by her long and distinguished career. This book will satisfy the curiosity of many TESL professionals, researchers and teachers alike. It also provides sufficient grounding for anyone who would like to pursue in greater depth the themes it introduces. As an entree to the field, Discourse Analysis is highly recommended. (TESL-EJ, June 2008)


Author Information

Barbara Johnstone is Professor of Rhetoric and Linguistics at Carnegie Mellon University and editor of the journal Language in Society. She is the author of Repetition in Arabic Discourse (1990), Stories, Community, and Place: Narratives from Middle America (1990), The Linguistic Individual (1996), and Qualitative Methods in Sociolinguistics (2001), in addition to many articles and book chapters.

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