INTRODUCTION TO DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
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INTRODUCTION TO DISCOURSE ANALYSIS, DISCOURSE ANALYSISSinopsis
Introduction to Discourse Analysis provides an in-depth exploration of how language functions in various social and communicative contexts. Discourse analysis is not merely the study of linguistic structures but also an investigation into how meaning is constructed, maintained, and contested in social interactions. This book highlights that language is much more than just a communication tool; it shapes social reality, influences thought patterns, and can even be used as an instrument of power. By integrating approaches from disciplines such as linguistics, sociology, anthropology, and philosophy, the book aims to offer a comprehensive understanding of how discourse operates in daily life, whether in written texts, conversations, media, or digital communication.
This book is systematically structured, with each chapter addressing specific aspects of discourse analysis. Some key chapters examine the structure of interaction and speech functions, explaining how conversations follow social rules. Another chapter discusses Speech Act Theory, which illustrates how a speaker’s intended meaning can differ from the literal meaning of their words. The book also delves into Critical Discourse Analysis, emphasizing how language can reinforce or challenge power structures in society, such as in political speeches, media reports, or advertisements. Additionally, it explores Conversation Analysis, helping readers understand how individuals manage turn-taking, resolve misunderstandings, and sustain interactions. Furthermore, the book discusses the role of discourse in education, particularly in language teaching and learning.
As a multidisciplinary study, this book significantly contributes to understanding how language operates in various social contexts. Readers including academics, students, researchers, and communication practitioners will gain deeper insights into how language is used to shape public opinion, control narratives in the media, and influence societal perceptions of different issues. By understanding discourse analysis, readers can develop a more critical perspective in interpreting texts and speech, identifying bias in communication, and recognizing how power and ideology function within language.
Overall, Introduction to Discourse Analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of how language is not just a communication tool but also an instrument that shapes social and cultural structures. The book emphasizes that meaning in language is not fixed but constantly negotiated through social interactions. Therefore, mastering discourse analysis is a crucial skill in an increasingly complex and interconnected world. With its discussion of various approaches and case studies, this book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring how language and discourse shape our understanding of the world.
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PREFACE
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TABLE OF CONTENT
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1. INTRODUCTION TO DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
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2. LOGICAL CONTEXT IN DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
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3. THE STRUCTURE OF INTERACTION (MOVE, SPEECH FUNCTION)
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4. GRAMMATICAL METAPHOR (INTERPERSONAL METAPHOR)
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5. SPEECH ACT THEORY
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6. CONVERSATION ANALYSIS
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7. VARIATION OF ANALYSIS
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8. INTERACTIONAL SOCIOLINGUISTICS: Understanding Language In Social Context
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9. DIALOGIC VS MONOLOGIC DISCOURSE
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10. IDEOLOGICAL DISCOURSE
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11. CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS (CDA)
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12. INTERDISCIPLINARY DISCOURSE
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13. DISCOURSE IN EDUCATION
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