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An Introduction to Discourse Analysis: Theory and Method (1999)  by James Paul Gee

Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):

six building tasks, different situated meanings, different social languages, represented different factions, girl crushed, pitch glide, lung cancer death rates, intonation unit, situation network, situated identities, last yesterday, eighteen questions, cultural models, linguistic details, tone unit, sociocultural groups

Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs):

Native Americans, Don Chabo, Claudia Strauss, Los Angeles, Reye Syndrome  

Editorial Reviews

Review
"Gee's book shows us that Discourse Analysis is about a lot more than linguistic study; it will help us all to see how to keep from, as he says, 'getting physically, socially, culturally, or morally "bitten" by the world'." -- Ron Scollon, Georgetown University --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Description
Assuming no prior knowledge of linguistics, Gee presents both a theory of language-in-use, as well as a method of research. This method is made up of a set of tools of enquiry and strategies for using them. Perspectives from a variety of approaches and disciplines, including applied linguistics, education, psychology, anthropology, and communication, are incorporated to help students and scholars a range of backgrounds formulate their own views on discourse analysis.

 

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