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  1. Aug 1, 2009 · Needless to say, the views ex pressed in this report are ours. 3. Discourse Analysis: Varieties and Methods. Abstract. This paper presents and analyses six key approac hes to discourse analysis ...

  2. Jul 14, 2023 · First, we introduce four traditions that we identify as four families. of methods of text/discourse analysis with different logics: Discourse Analysis, Foucauldian Discourse Analysis, Thematic ...

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  3. The four directions in which it is analysed (formation of objects, formation of the subjective positions, formation of concepts, formation of strategic choices) correspond to the four domains in which the enunciative function operates. And if the discursive formations are free in relation to the great rhetorical unities of the text

  4. As discourse analysis matures, it has branched into various types, each with its own lens and methodology. Critical discourse analysis, for instance, delves deep into the power dynamics and ideologies that language both reflects and shapes (Fairclough, 2020; Wennerstrom, 2016).

  5. So, text analysis is an essential part of discourse analysis, but discourse analysis is not merely the linguistic analysis of texts. I see discourse analysis as ‘oscillating’ between a focus on specific texts and a focus on what I call the ‘order of discourse’, the relatively durable social structuring of language which is itself one ...

  6. Once a suitable text for analysis has been obtained, discourse analysis proceeds by working through the text line by line. Although there are a number of step-by-step guides to discourse analysis (e.g. Parker, 1992; Kendall and Wickham, 1999; Langdridge, 2004; Willig, 2008a), it is important to bear in mind that discourse

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  8. Discourse is text— spoken, written, depicted, gestured, and performed— but text is not merely a trace of discourse. Unspoken, spoken, and written words say and do things differently. Discourse also refers to “the exchange of speech acts,” which include “paralinguistic and nonverbal activities” (Cicourel, 1980, p. 101).

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