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Discourse analysis (DA), or discourse studies, is an approach to the analysis of written, spoken, or sign language, including any significant semiotic event.[citation needed]

The objects of discourse analysis (discourse, writing, conversation, communicative event) are variously defined in terms of coherent sequences of sentences, propositions, speech, or turns-at-talk. Contrary to much of traditional linguistics, discourse analysts not only study language use 'beyond the sentence boundary' but also prefer to analyze 'naturally occurring' language use, not invented examples.[1] Text linguistics is a closely related field. The essential difference between discourse analysis and text linguistics is that discourse analysis aims at revealing socio-psychological characteristics of a person/persons rather than text structure.[2]

Discourse analysis has been taken up in a variety of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, including linguistics, education, sociology, anthropology, social work, cognitive psychology, social psychology, area studies, cultural studies, international relations, human geography, environmental studies, communication studies, biblical studies, public relations, argumentation studies, and translation studies, each of which is subject to its own assumptions, dimensions of analysis, and methodologies.[citation needed]

History

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Early use of the term

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There is ongoing discussion about whether Austria-born Leo Spitzer's Stilstudien (Style Studies) of 1928 is the earliest example of discourse analysis (DA).[citation needed] Michel Foucault translated it into French.[3] However, the term first came into general use following the publication[citation needed] of a series of papers by Zellig Harris from 1952[4] reporting on work from which he developed transformational grammar in the late 1930s. Formally equivalent relations among the sentences of a coherent discourse are made explicit by using sentence transformations to put the text in a canonical form. Words and sentences with equivalent information then appear in the same column of an array.

This work progressed over the next four decades (see references) into a science of sublanguage analysis (Kittredge & Lehrberger 1982), culminating in a demonstration of the informational structures in texts of a sublanguage of science, that of immunology (Harris et al. 1989),[5] and a fully articulated theory of linguistic informational content (Harris 1991).[5] During this time, however, most linguists ignored such developments in favor of a succession of elaborate theories of sentence-level syntax and semantics.[6]

In January 1953, a linguist working for the American Bible Society, James A. Lauriault (alt. Loriot), needed to find answers to some fundamental errors in translating Quechua, in the Cuzco area of Peru. Following Harris's 1952 publications, he worked over the meaning and placement of each word in a collection of Quechua legends with a native speaker of Quechua and was able to formulate discourse rules that transcended the simple sentence structure. He then applied the process to Shipibo, another language of Eastern Peru. He taught the theory at the[7] Summer Institute of Linguistics in Norman, Oklahoma, in the summers of 1956 and 1957 and entered the University of Pennsylvania[8] to study with Harris in the interim year. He tried to publish a paper,[9]Shipibo Paragraph Structure, but it was delayed until 1970 (Loriot & Hollenbach 1970).[citation needed] In the meantime, Kenneth Lee Pike, a professor at the University of Michigan,[10] taught the theory, and one of his students, Robert E. Longacre, developed it in his writings. Harris's methodology disclosing the correlation of form with meaning was developed into a system for the computer-aided analysis of natural language by a team led by Naomi Sager at NYU, which has been applied to a number of sublanguage domains, most notably to medical informatics.

In the humanities

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In the late 1960s and 1970s, and without reference to this prior work, a variety of other approaches to a new cross-discipline of DA began to develop in most of the humanities and social sciences concurrently with, and related to, other disciplines. These include semiotics, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, and pragmatics. Many of these approaches, especially those influenced by the social sciences, favor a more dynamic study of oral talk-in-interaction. An example is "conversational analysis" (CA),[11] which was influenced by the sociologist Harold Garfinkel,[12] the founder of ethnomethodology.

Perspectives

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The following are some of the specific theoretical perspectives and analytical approaches used in linguistic discourse analysis:

  • Applied linguistics, an interdisciplinary perspective on linguistic analysis[13]
  • Cognitive neuroscience of discourse comprehension[14][15]
  • Cognitive psychology, studying the production and comprehension of discourse.
  • Conversation analysis
  • Critical discourse analysis
  • Discursive psychology
  • Emergent grammar
  • Ethnography of communication
  • Functional grammar
  • Interactional sociolinguistics
  • Mediated stylistics
  • Pragmatics
  • Response based therapy (counselling)
  • Rhetoric
  • Stylistics (linguistics)
  • Sublanguage analysis
  • Tagmemics
  • Text linguistics
  • Variation analysis

Although these approaches emphasize different aspects of language use, they all view language as social interaction and are concerned with the social contexts in which discourse is embedded.

Often a distinction is made between 'local' structures of discourse (such as relations among sentences, propositions, and turns) and 'global' structures, such as overall topics and the schematic organization of discourses and conversations. For instance, many types of discourse begin with some kind of global 'summary', in titles, headlines, leads, abstracts, and so on.

Topics of interest

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Topics of discourse analysis include:[16]

  • The various levels or dimensions of discourse, such as sounds (intonation, etc.), gestures, syntax, the lexicon, style, rhetoric, meanings, speech acts, moves, strategies, turns, and other aspects of interaction
  • Genres of discourse (various types of discourse in politics, the media, education, science, business, etc.)
  • The relations between discourse and the emergence of syntactic structure
  • The relations between text (discourse) and context
  • The relations between discourse and power
  • The relations between discourse and interaction
  • The relations between discourse and cognition and memory
  • Lexical density
  • Ecocultural discourse studies consider human relationships with their wider ecologies. As Milstein writes, “discourses not only serve to structure, oppress, and transform human lives, but so, too, do discourses serve to symbolically and materially construct, constrain, and change the more than human world”.[17]

Political discourse

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See also: Public sphere and Social media use in politics

Political discourse is the text and talk of professional politicians or political institutions, such as presidents and prime ministers and other members of government, parliament or political parties, both at the local, national and international levels, includes both the speaker and the audience.[18]

Political discourse analysis is a field of discourse analysis which focuses on discourse in political forums (such as debates, speeches, and hearings) as the phenomenon of interest. Policy analysis requires discourse analysis to be effective from the post-positivist perspective.[19][20]

Political discourse is the formal exchange of reasoned views as to which of several alternative courses of action should be taken to solve a societal problem.[21]

Corporate discourse

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Corporate discourse can be broadly defined as the language used by corporations. It encompasses a set of messages that a corporation sends out to the world (the general public, the customers and other corporations) and the messages it uses to communicate within its own structures (the employees and other stakeholders).[22]

See also

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  • Actor (policy debate)
  • Critical discourse analysis
  • Dialogical analysis
  • Discourse representation theory
  • Frame analysis
  • Communicative action
  • Essex School of discourse analysis
  • Ethnolinguistics
  • Foucauldian discourse analysis
  • Interpersonal communication
  • Linguistic anthropology
  • Narrative analysis
  • Pragmatics
  • Rhetoric
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Statement analysis
  • Stylistics (linguistics)
  • Worldview

References

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  1. ^ "Discourse Analysis—What Speakers Do in Conversation". Linguistic Society of America. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  2. ^ "Yatsko's Computational Linguistics Laboratory". yatsko.zohosites.com. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  3. ^ Elden, Stuart (2016-11-10). "When did Foucault translate Leo Spitzer?". Progressive Geographies.
  4. ^ Harris, Zellig (1952). "Discourse Analysis". Language. 28 (1): 1–30. doi:10.2307/409987. JSTOR 409987.
  5. ^ a b Hardy, Donald E. (1991-04-01). "The foundations of linguistic theory: Selected writings of Roy Harris Ed. by Nigel Love (review)". Language. 67 (3). doi:10.2307/415056. ISSN 1535-0665. JSTOR 415056.
  6. ^ John Corcoran, then a colleague of Harris in Linguistics at University of Pennsylvania, summarized and critically examined the development of Harris’s thought on discourse through 1969 in lectures attended by Harris’ colleagues and students in Philadelphia and Cambridge.
    Corcoran, John (1972). Plötz, Senta (ed.). "Harris on the Structures of Language". Transformationelle Analyse. Frankfurt: Athenäum Verlag: 275–292.
  7. ^ "SIL International". SIL International. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  8. ^ "University of Pennsylvania |". www.upenn.edu. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  9. ^ Loriot, James; Hollenbach, Barbara (1970). "Shipibo Paragraph Structure". Foundations of Language. 6 (1): 43–66. ISSN 0015-900X. JSTOR 25000427.
  10. ^ "University of Michigan". umich.edu. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  11. ^ "Conversational Analysis | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  12. ^ Lynch, Michael (2011-07-13). "Harold Garfinkel obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  13. ^ James, Carl (June 1993). "What is applied linguistics?". International Journal of Applied Linguistics. 3 (1): 17–32. doi:10.1111/j.1473-4192.1993.tb00041.x. ISSN 0802-6106.
  14. ^ Barbey, Aron K.; Colom, Roberto; Grafman, Jordan (January 2014). "Neural mechanisms of discourse comprehension: a human lesion study". Brain. 137 (1): 277–287. doi:10.1093/brain/awt312. ISSN 1460-2156. PMC 3954106. PMID 24293267.
  15. ^ Yates, Diana. "Researchers map brain areas vital to understanding language". news.illinois.edu. University of Illinois. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  16. ^ Van Dijk, Teun (2005-01-01). "Critical discourse analysis". In Schiffrin, Deborah; Tannen, Deborah; Hamilton, Heidi E. (eds.). The Handbook of Discourse Analysis. Malden, Massachusetts, USA: Blackwell Publishers Ltd. pp. 352–371. doi:10.1002/9780470753460. ISBN 978-0-470-75346-0.
  17. ^ Milstein, Tema (2009). "Somethin' Tells Me It's All Happening at the Zoo": Discourse, Power, and Conservationism". Environmental Communication. 3: 25–48. doi:10.1080/17524030802674174. hdl:1959.4/unsworks_77059.
  18. ^ Kitaeva, Elena; Ozerova, Olga (2019). "Intertextuality in Political Discourse". Language, Power, and Ideology in Political Writing: Emerging Research and Opportunities. Advances in Linguistics and Communication Studies. pp. 143–170. doi:10.4018/978-1-5225-9444-4.ch007. ISBN 9781522594444. S2CID 197717211. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
  19. ^ Wortham, Stanton; Kim, Deoksoon; May, Stephen, eds. (2017). Discourse and Education. Cham: Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-02243-7. ISBN 978-3-319-02242-0.
  20. ^ Hult, F.M. (2015). "Making policy connections across scales using nexus analysis". In Hult, F.M.; Johnson, D.C (eds.). Research Methods in Language Policy and Planning: A Practical Guide (First ed.). Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley. pp. 217–31. ISBN 978-1-118-33984-8. OCLC 905699853..
  21. ^ Johnson, David W.; Johnson, Roger T. (2000). "Civil political discourse in a democracy: The contribution of psychology". Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology. 6 (4): 291–317. doi:10.1207/S15327949PAC0604_01. ISSN 1532-7949.
  22. ^ Breeze, Ruth (2013). Corporate Discourse. London: Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1-4411-7753-7. OCLC 852898361.

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