The Handbook of Discourse Analysis

The Handbook of Discourse Analysis

Tannen, Deborah
Hamilton, Heidi E.
Schiffrin, Deborah

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The second edition of the highly successful Handbook ofDiscourse Analysis has been expanded and thoroughly updated toreflect the very latest research to have developed since theoriginal publication, including new theoretical paradigms and discourse–analytic models, in an authoritative two–volumeset. Twenty new chapters highlight emerging trends and the latestareas of research Contributions reflect the range, depth, and richness of currentresearch in the field Chapters are written by internationally–recognized leaders intheir respective fields, constituting a Who s Who ofDiscourse Analysis A vital resource for scholars and students in discourse studiesas well as for researchers in related fields who seek authoritativeoverviews of discourse analytic issues, theories, and methods INDICE: I          Linguistic Analysis of Discourse . .1.         Discourse andGrammar.           Marianne Mithun. .2.        Intertextuality in Discourse.           Adam Hodges. .3.         Cohesion andTexture.           J.R. Martin. .4.         Intonationand Discourse.           Elizabeth Couper–Kuhlen. .5.         VoiceRegisters.           Mark A. Sicoli. .6.        Computer–Mediated Discourse.           Susan C. Herring & Jannis Androutsopoulos. .7.         DiscourseAnalysis and Narrative.           Anna De Fina & Barbara Johnstone. .8.         Humor andLaughter.           Salvatore Attardo. .9.         DiscourseMarkers: Language, Meaning, and Context.           Yael Maschler & Deborah Schiffrin. .10.       Historical DiscourseAnalysis.           Laurel J. Brinton. .11.       Discourse, Space andPlace.           Elizabeth Keating. .12.       Gesture in Discourse.           David McNeill, Elena T. Levy & Susan D. Duncan. . . .II         Methodologies & Approaches. .13.       Nine Ways of Looking atApologies: The Necessity for Interdisciplinary Theory and        Method in DiscourseAnalysis.           Robin Tolmach Lakoff. .14.       InteractionalSociolinguistics: A Personal Perspective.           John J. Gumperz. .15.       Framing andPositioning.           Cynthia Gordon. .16.       Conversation inInteraction: The Embodiment of Human Sociality.           Emanuel A. Schegloff. .17.       Transcribing EmbodiedAction.           Paul Luff & Christian Heath. .18.       Constraining and Guidingthe Flow of Discourse.           Wallace Chafe. .19.       Imagination in Discourse.           Herbert H. Clark & Mija M. Van Der Wege. .20.       Oral discourse as asemiotic ecology: The co–construction and mutual influence of           speaking, listening, and looking.           Frederick Erickson          . .21.       Multimodality.           Theo van Leeuwen. .22.       Critical DiscourseAnalysis.           Teun A. van Dijk. .23.       Computer–AssistedMethods of Analysing Textual and Intertextual Competence.           Michael Stubbs. .24.       Register Variation: ACorpus Approach.           Shelley Staples, Jesse Egbert, Douglas Biber & Susan Conrad. . . .III        The Individual, Society& Culture. .25.       Voices of the SpeechCommunity: Six People I have Learned From.           William Labov. .26.       Language Ideologies.           Susan U. Philips. .27.       Discourse and Racism.           Ruth Wodak & Martin Reisigl. .28.       Code Switching,Identity, and Globalization.           Kira Hall & Chad Nilep. .29.       Cross–cultural andIntercultural Communication and Discourse Analysis.           Scott F. Kiesling. .30.       Discourse and Gender.           Shari Kendall & Deborah Tannen. .31.       Queer Linguistics.           William L. Leap.                                                                                                                                  .32.       Child discourse.           Amy Kyratzis & Jenny Cook–Gumperz. .33.       Discourse and Aging.           Heidi E. Hamilton & Toshiko Hamaguchi. .34.       Discursive Underpinningsof Family Coordination.           Elinor Ochs & Tamar Kremer–Sadlik. . . .IV        Discourse in Real–WorldContexts. .35.       InstitutionalDiscourse.           Andrea Mayr. .36.       Political Discourse.           John Wilson. .37.       Discourse and Media.           Colleen Cotter. .38.       Discourse Analysis inthe Legal Context.           Roger W. Shuy. .39.       Discourse and HealthCommunication.           Rodney H. Jones. .40.       Discourse in EducationalSettings                                         .           Carolyn Temple Adger & Laura J. Wright. .41.       Discourse in theWorkplace.           Janet Holmes.42.       Discourse andReligion.           Michael Lempert

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-67074-3
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 992
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/06/2015
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés