Analysing Discourse: Textual Analysis for Social ResearchPsychology Press, 2003 - 270 páginas Analysing Discourse is an accessible introductory textbook for all students and researchers working with real language data. Drawing on a range of social theorists from Bourdieu to Habermas, as well as his own research, Norman Fairclough's book presents a form of language analysis with a consistently social perspective. His approach is illustrated by and investigated through a range of real texts, from written texts, to a TV debate about the monarchy and a radio broadcast about the Lockerbie bombing. The student-friendly book also offers accessible summaries, an appendix of example texts, and a glossary of terms and key theorists. |
Conteúdo
Introduction | 1 |
Social analysis discourse analysis text analysis | 19 |
Texts social events and social practices | 21 |
Intertextuality and assumptions | 39 |
Genres and action | 63 |
Genres and generic structure | 65 |
Meaning relations between sentences and clauses | 87 |
Clauses types of exchange speech functions and grammatical mood | 105 |
Representations of social events | 134 |
Styles and identities | 157 |
Styles | 159 |
Modality and evaluation | 164 |
Conclusion | 191 |
Glossaries | 212 |
Appendix of texts | 229 |
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