Discourse Analysis

1.              Discourse is language in context refer to language in action, while a text is written record of interaction (communicative event).
2.              Discourse bring together language, the individual producing the language and context within which language used.
3.              Crystal (1992:25)  discourse is a continuous stretch of (especially spoken) language larger than a sentence, often constituting a coherent unit such as a sermon, argument, joke, or narrative.
4.              Discourse analysis (DA), or discourse studies, is a general term for a number of aches to   
5.              Discourse Analysis is the study of the use of language that has a goal to show and interpret the relationship between the structure or patterns with the goals expressed through the linguistic unit. 
6.              Discourse analysis is defined as (a) concerned with language use beyond the boundaries of a sentence/utterance, (b) concerned with the interrelationships between language and society and (c) as concerned with the interactive or dialogic properties of everyday communication.
7.              Discourse analysis is the study of social life, understood through analysis of language in its widest sense (including face-to-face talk, non-verbal interaction, images, symbols and documents). It offers ways of investigating meaning, whether in conversation or in culture. Discourse analytic studies encompass a broad range of theories, topics and analytic approaches for explaining language in use.
8.              Many papers submitted to this journal are rejected because they do not, or insufficiently, engage in what we call 'discourse analysis', a requirement that is the first on which all articles are being evaluated.
9.              Discourse analysis is sometimes defined as the analysis of language 'beyond the sentence'.
10.          Discourse analysts study larger chunks of language as they flow together.
11.          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.
12.          What is Discourse Analysis? is an accessible introduction to an empirical research approach which is widely used in the social sciences and related disciplines.
13.          Discourse analysis is a useful tool for studying the political meanings that inform written and spoken text. In other posts, I have provided a quick video introduction to the topic, and have discussed the ideas behind discourse theory, the main questions that students and researchers will likely ask as they set up their discourse analysis project, and the things that are worth keeping in mind when working with East Asian language sources.
14.          Discourse analysis is a term used for a variety of processes that examine or deconstruct the underlying meanings in speech or other form of communicative text.
15.          Heffernan (undated) described discourse analysis as follows: Discourse Analysis: This is concerned with the production of meaning through talk and texts. Language is viewed as the topic of the research and how people use language to construct their accounts of the social world is important.
16.          The focus of discourse analysis is on the language used and what the implicit, underlying, taken-for-granted or concealed meanings might be.


References :
1.              http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/what-is-discourse-analysis-9781780938493/#sthash.7fXECsII.dpuf
2.              http://www.politicseastasia.com/studying/how-to-do-a-discourse-analysis/
3.              http://www.linguisticsociety.org/resource/discourse-analysis-what-speakers-do-conversation
4.              http://karsasoeper.blogspot.co.id/2014/03/analisis-wacana_6.html
5.              http://serba-serbi.16mb.com/2012/09/apa-yang-dimaksud-dengan-analisis-wacana-what-is-discourse-analysis/
6.              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discourse_analysis
7.              http://william-vampire.blogspot.co.id/2011/10/discourse-discourse-analysis-context.html
8.              http://linguistikid.blogspot.co.id/2016/03/pengertian-discourse-analysis.html
9.              http://www.qualityresearchinternational.com/socialresearch/discourseanalysis.htm

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