DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
A.
Definition
of Discourse
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Discourse is a System of thoughts
composed of ideas, attitudes, and courses of action, beliefs and practices that
systematically construct the subjects and the worlds of which they speak.
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Discourse
is a unit of text used by linguists for the analysis of linguistic phenomena that
range over more than one sentence
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Discourse is a mode of organizing
knowledge, ideas, or experience that is rooted
in language and its concrete contexts as history or institutions.
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Discourse is a conceptual generalization
of conversation
within each modality and context of communication.
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Discourse
is an extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular
topic.
B.
Definition
of Analysis
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Analysis
is a philosophical method of exhibiting complex concepts or propositions as compounds
or functions of more basic ones.
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Analysis is a method in philosophy of
resolving complex expressions into simpler or more basic ones.
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An
examination of data and facts to uncover and understand cause-effect
relationships, thus providing basis for problem solving and decision making.
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Analysis is a branch
of mathematics principally involving differential and
integral calculus, sequences, and series
and concerned with
limits and convergence.
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A
systematic examination and evaluation of data or information, by breaking it
into its component parts to uncover their interrelationships.
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Analysis
is the process of breaking a complex topic or substance into smaller parts in order to gain
a better understanding of it.
C.
Definition of Discourse Analysis
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Discourse analysis is a broad term for the study of
the ways in which language is used in texts
and contexts. Also called discourse studies.
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Discourse analysis is a general term for
a number of approaches to analyze written, vocal, or sign language use, or any
significant semiotic
event.
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Discourse analysis is defined as concerned
with language use beyond the boundaries of a sentence/utterance with the
interrelationships between language and society with the interactive or dialog properties of everyday communication.
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Discourse
analysis is a method of analyzing the structure of texts or utterances longer
than one sentence, taking into account both their linguistic content and their
sociolinguistic context; analysis performed using this method.
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Discourse analysis is a primarily
linguistic study examining the use of language by its native population whose
major concern is investigating language functions along with its forms,
produced both orally and in writing
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