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Table of contents
Advisory board for Introduction to Discourse Studies
Preface
CHAPTER 1
Introduction
LI A rough definition of discourse studies i
1.2 Aim and structure of this book 2
1.3 The presentation of the material 5
Questions and assignments 7
Bibliographical information 8
Part I. General orientation
CHAPTER 2
The pragmatic framework
2.1 Introduction 13
2.2 The Organon model 13
2.3 Speech act theory 16
2.3.1 Types of speech acts and felicity conditions
2.3.2 Illocutions in discourse 18
2.4 The cooperative principle 21
2.5 Relevance theory 24
2.6 Politeness theory 28
2.7 Summary 34
Questions and assignments 36
Bibliographical information 39
chapter 3
Discourse in communication
3.1 Introduction 41
3.2 Pragmatics and semiotics 41
3.3 Social rules for symbolic interaction 44
VI
Introduction to Discourse Studies
3.4 Sender and receiver in communication theory 46
3.5 The discourse situation 49
3.6 The socio-semiotic approach of Functional Grammar 52
3.7 What makes discourse discourse? 55
3.8 Summary 58
Questions and assignments 60
Bibliographical information 63
Part IL Backpacking for a journey into discourse studies
CHAPTER 4
Discourse classification
4.1 Introduction 67
4.2 Typologies of discourse 67
4.3 Written language and spoken interaction 72
4.4 Genre theory and analysis 74
4.5 Multimodality 78
4.6 Electronic discourse 84
4.6.1 General characteristics of computer-mediated discourse 84
4.6.2 Hypertext 88
4.6.3 Online genres 90
4.7 Summary 92
Questions and assignments 94
Bibliographical information 98
CHAPTER 5
Structured content
5.1 Introduction 101
5.2 Propositions 101
5.3 Sentence and discourse topics 105
5.4 Macrostructures 109
5.5 Superstructures 113
5.6 Concept-based approaches to discourse content 115
5.7 Summary 119
Questions and assignments 120
Bibliographical information 123
Table of contents v
CHAPTER 6
Discourse connections
6.1 Introduction 125
6.2 Cohesion 125
6.2.1 Types of cohesive ties 126
6.2.2 Referential elements 129
6.3 Coherence 132
6.4 Rhetorical Structure Theory 136
6.5 Discourse relation research 138
6.6 Connectivity theory 140
6.7 Summary 143
Questions and assignments 145
Bibliographical information 149
chapter 7
Contextual phenomena
7.1 Introduction 151
7.2 Approaches to context 152
7.3 Deixis 154
7.4 Information management 158
7.4.1 Staging 158
7.4.2 Given and new information
7.5 Perspectivization 163
7.6 Implicit meaning 167
7.6.1 Presuppositions 168
7.6.2 Inferences 171
7.7 Summary 174
Questions and assignments 175
Bibliographical information 179
CHAPTER 8
Style and stylistics
8.1 Introduction 181
8.2 Form, content and situation 181
8.3 Views on style 184
8.4 Normative and objective analysis 187
8.5 Everyday and literary language 191
8.6 Contemporary approaches to stylistics 194
8.6.1 Corpus stylistics 194
8.6.2 Pragmatic stylistics 197
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x Introduction to Discourse Studies
CHAPTER 1 5
Discourse and culture 345
15.1 Introduction 345
15.2 Linguistic relativity 346
15.3 Critical Discourse Analysis 348
15.4 Gender and sexuality 352
15.5 Racism 353
15.6 Cross- and intercultural communication 359
15.7 Summary 363
Questions and assignments 364
Bibliographical information 366
Key to the questions 369
References 421
Index 449
This new edition of Introduction to Discourse Studies (IDS) is a thoroughly revised and
updated version of this successful textbook, which has been published in four lan-
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and discourses. Supported by an international advisory board of 14 leading experts,
it deals with all main subdomains in discourse studies, from pragmatics to cogni-
tive linguistics, from critical discourse analysis to stylistics, and many more. The
book approaches major issues in this field from the Anglo-American and European
as well as the Asian traditions. It provides an ‘academic toolkit’ for future courses
on discourse studies and serves as a
professional literature. The chapters are subdivided into modular sections that can
be studied separately. The pedagogical objectives are further supported by
- over 500 index entries covering frequently used concepts that are accurately
defined, with examples throughout the text; ^
- more than 150 test-yourself questions, all elaborately answered, which are ideal
for self-study;
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