Kamis, 22 September 2016

15 DEFINITION OF DISCOURSE ANALYSIS



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15 definition of discourse analysis:


1. In linguistics, discourse refers to a unit of language longer than a single sentence.
2.  More broadly, discourse is the use of spoken or written language in a social context.



3. Discourse is the way in which language is used socially to convey broad historical meanings. It is language identified by the social conditions of its use, by who is using it and under what conditions. Language can never be 'neutral' because it bridges our personal and social worlds."
(Frances Henry and Carol Tator, Discourses of Domination. University of Toronto Press, 2002)

4. Analysis is The process of separating something into its constituent elements.‘the procedure is often more accurately described as one of synthesis rather than analysis’Often contrasted with synthesis

5. Analysis is The identification and measurement of the chemical constituents of a substance or specimen.‘samples are sent to the laboratory for analysis’[count noun] ‘analyses of the rocks are consistent with a basaltic composition’



6. Discourse analyits do what people in their everyday experience of language do instinctively and largely unconsciously: notice patternings of language inuse and the circumstances (participants, situations, purposes, outcomes) with which these are typically associated.

7.Discourse Analysis Much of the work, but not by any means all. A great deal of discourse analysis is done by linguists who would not call themselves applied and much by scholars in other disciplines – sociology, psychology, psychotherapy,for example – who would not call themselves linguists. Discourse analysisis part of applied linguistics but does not belong exclusively to it; it is a multi -disciplinary field, and hugely diverse in the range of its interests.

8. Discourse analysis For many the interest in discourse is beyond language in use (Jaworski & Coupland, 1999, p. 3) to “language use relative to social, political and cultural formations . . . , language reflecting social order but also language shaping social order, and shaping individuals’ interaction with society.

9. Discourse analysis Jaworski and Coupland (1999, pp. 3–6) explain why so many areas of academic study have become so gripped by enthusiasm for discourse analysis in terms, firstly, of a shift in epistemology, “a falling off of intellectual security in what we know and what it means to know . . . The question of  how we build knowledge has come to the fore, and this is where issues to do with language and linguistic representation come into focus.

10. Discourse analysis figures prominently in areas of applied linguistics related to language and education. These include both language as a means of education and language as a goal of education, and both first language edu- cation and second language education. (By first language education I mean mainstream education, generally state provided, in situations where the medium of education is, typically, the L1 of most of the students. By second language education I mean both the teaching of second/foreign languages and the use of second/foreign languages as media of education. For many learners these two situations are, of course, co-occurrent

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