Discourse as Structure and Process, 第 1 卷What are the structures of discourse and what are the functions of these structures in the communicative context? This volume explains how and why discourse is organized at various levels. The multidisciplinary contributions illustrate that discourse analysis goes far beyond the linguistic answer of designing grammars and goes hand in hand with the study of their uses and functions in the social context. Comprehensive and accessible, the volume covers a huge variety of discourse genres, including written and spoken, and storytelling and argumentation. The chapters also illustrate the necessity to examine the mental processes of the language users: How do people go about producing, understanding and remembering text or talk? |
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The Story of Discourse Analysis | 35 |
Discourse Semantics | 63 |
Discourse and Grammar | 112 |
Discourse styles | 138 |
Rhetoric | 157 |
Narrative | 185 |
Argumentation | 208 |
Genres and Registers of Discourse | 230 |
Discourse Semiotics | 257 |
Cognition | 292 |
Social Cognition and Discourse | 320 |
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