Working with Discourse: Meaning Beyond the Clause
Autor Professor J. R. Martin, David Roseen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mai 2007
Accessibly written and presupposing no prior knowledge of discourse or functional linguistics, this is the ideal textbook for students encountering discourse analysis for the first time at advanced undergraduate or postgraduate level.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826488503
ISBN-10: 0826488501
Pagini: 375
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:2 Rev ed.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826488501
Pagini: 375
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:2 Rev ed.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Larger textbook format with chapter tables of contents for ease of navigation
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Interpreting social discourse
1.0 An invitation
1.1 A framework for discussion
1.2 Genre
1.3 Language, power and ideology
1.4 How this book is organised
1.5 How to use this book
Chapter 2 APPRAISAL - negotiating attitudes
2.0 Negotiating attitudes
2.1 Kinds of attitudes
2.2 Amplifying attitudes
2.3 Sources of attitudes
2.4 Prosody and genre
2.5 More detail on kinds of attitude
Chapter 3 IDEATION - representing experience
3.0 Representing experience
3.1 Sequences of meanings
3.2 Doing - focusing on activities
3.3 Being - focusing on entities
3.4 Classifying and describing within elements
3.5 Ways of participating
3.6 Building up a picture - taxonomic relations
3.7 Types of taxonomic relations
3.8 Re-construing experience - ideational metaphor
Chapter 4 conjunction - connecting events
4.0 The logic of discourse
4.1 Four kinds of logic
4.3 Connecting arguments
4.4 Continuatives
4.5 Countering our expectations
4.6 Conjunction resources in full
4.7 Displaying connections - conjunction analysis
4.8 Logical metaphor
Chapter 5 IDENTIFICATION - tracking participants
5.0 Keeping track
5.1 Who's who? - identifying people
5.2 What's what? - identifying things
5.3 Where to look?
5.4 Tracking and genre
5.5 Identification systems in full
Chapter 6 PERIODICITY - information flow
6.0 Waves of information
6.1 Little waves - Themes and News
6.2 Bigger waves - hyperThemes and hyperNews
6.3 Tidal waves - macroThemes, macroNews, and beyond
6.4 How texts grow - hierarchies and series
6.5 Hard reading
6.6 A note on headings
6.7 Texture - phasing discourse systems
Chapter 7 NEGOTIATION
7.1 Interacting in dialogue
7.2 Exchanging roles - speech function
7.3 speech function and mood
7.4 Responding to
7.5 Sequencing moves - exchange structure
7.6 Interrupting exchanges - tracking and challenging
7.7 Extended exchanges - move and exchange complexes
7.8 Negotiation & beyond
Chapter 8 TACKLING A TEXT
8.1 Getting going
8.2 Outside-in
8.3 Inside-out
8.4 Inauguration day - from past to present
8.5 The Cost of Courage - from domination to freedom
8.6 The Meaning of Freedom - from self to community
8.7 Reprise
Chapter 9 CONNECTIONS
9.1 Context (register and genre)
9.2 Data
9.3 Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA)
9.4 Multimodal Discourse Analysis (MDA)
9.5 Voices
References
1.0 An invitation
1.1 A framework for discussion
1.2 Genre
1.3 Language, power and ideology
1.4 How this book is organised
1.5 How to use this book
Chapter 2 APPRAISAL - negotiating attitudes
2.0 Negotiating attitudes
2.1 Kinds of attitudes
2.2 Amplifying attitudes
2.3 Sources of attitudes
2.4 Prosody and genre
2.5 More detail on kinds of attitude
Chapter 3 IDEATION - representing experience
3.0 Representing experience
3.1 Sequences of meanings
3.2 Doing - focusing on activities
3.3 Being - focusing on entities
3.4 Classifying and describing within elements
3.5 Ways of participating
3.6 Building up a picture - taxonomic relations
3.7 Types of taxonomic relations
3.8 Re-construing experience - ideational metaphor
Chapter 4 conjunction - connecting events
4.0 The logic of discourse
4.1 Four kinds of logic
4.3 Connecting arguments
4.4 Continuatives
4.5 Countering our expectations
4.6 Conjunction resources in full
4.7 Displaying connections - conjunction analysis
4.8 Logical metaphor
Chapter 5 IDENTIFICATION - tracking participants
5.0 Keeping track
5.1 Who's who? - identifying people
5.2 What's what? - identifying things
5.3 Where to look?
5.4 Tracking and genre
5.5 Identification systems in full
Chapter 6 PERIODICITY - information flow
6.0 Waves of information
6.1 Little waves - Themes and News
6.2 Bigger waves - hyperThemes and hyperNews
6.3 Tidal waves - macroThemes, macroNews, and beyond
6.4 How texts grow - hierarchies and series
6.5 Hard reading
6.6 A note on headings
6.7 Texture - phasing discourse systems
Chapter 7 NEGOTIATION
7.1 Interacting in dialogue
7.2 Exchanging roles - speech function
7.3 speech function and mood
7.4 Responding to
7.5 Sequencing moves - exchange structure
7.6 Interrupting exchanges - tracking and challenging
7.7 Extended exchanges - move and exchange complexes
7.8 Negotiation & beyond
Chapter 8 TACKLING A TEXT
8.1 Getting going
8.2 Outside-in
8.3 Inside-out
8.4 Inauguration day - from past to present
8.5 The Cost of Courage - from domination to freedom
8.6 The Meaning of Freedom - from self to community
8.7 Reprise
Chapter 9 CONNECTIONS
9.1 Context (register and genre)
9.2 Data
9.3 Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA)
9.4 Multimodal Discourse Analysis (MDA)
9.5 Voices
References