Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (PDF-Dateien: XII, 628 S.)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Handbook of pragmatics 3
Parallel Title:
Print version Pragmatics of Discourse
DDC:
302.23014
Keywords:
Electronic books
;
Diskursanalyse
;
Pragmatik
Abstract:
Biographical note: Klaus P. Schneider, University of Bonn, Germany; Anne Barron, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany.
Abstract:
Main description: Discourse is language as it occurs, in any form or context, beyond the speech act. It may be written or spoken, monological or dialogical, but there is always a communicative aim or purpose. The present volume provides systematic orientation in the vast field of studying discourse from a pragmatic perspective. It first gives an overview of a range of approaches developed for the analysis of discourse, including, among others, conversation analysis, genre analysis, functional discourse grammar and corpus-driven approaches. The focus is furthermore on functional units in discourse, such as discourse markers, speech act sequences, interactional moves and phases, and also silence. Finally, the volume examines different types of discourse (e.g. narratives, service encounters, press releases) in various discourse domains (e.g. medical contexts, the media, education). Each article surveys the current state of the art of the respective topic area while also presenting new research findings.
Description / Table of Contents:
Preface to the handbook series; Acknowledgements; Table of contents; 1. Discourse pragmatics: signposting a vast field; 2. Conceptualising discourse; Part I: Approaches to discourse; 3. The emergence of discourse analysis as a disciplinary field: philosophical, pedagogic and linguistic approaches; 4. Conversation analysis; 5. Systemic-functional approaches to discourse; 6. Genre analysis; 7. Critical discourse analysis; 8. Corpus linguistics and discourse analysis; 9. Multimodal pragmatics; Part II: Discourse structures; 10. Discourse Markers; 11. Stance; 12. Speech act sequences
Description / Table of Contents:
13. Phases in discourse14. Move structure; 15. Silence; Part III: Discourse types and domains; 16. Taxonomies of discourse types; 17. Classroom discourse; 18. Pragmatics and medical discourse; 19. Legal discourse: processes of making evidence in specialised legal corpora; 20. Electronic discourse; 21. Press releases; About the authors; Author index; Subject index
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
DOI:
10.1515/9783110214406
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