Using Corpora in Discourse Analysis. Paul Baker

Using Corpora in Discourse Analysis


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Using Corpora in Discourse Analysis Paul Baker
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We will then apply Discourse Analysis, one of the fundamental tools of linguistics, to determine how humour contributes to our performance(s) of identity and how we communicate cultural assumptions and beliefs in humorous remarks. Was held at Bologna University under the aegis of the Dipartimento di Lingue, Letterature e Culture Moderne. The workshop follows on from a really great project between The Computer mediated discourse analysis; LSE museum and social media; Challenges for research; Ethics; Archiving and usability; Longevity (is it just a fad?) What is it for? On 13th-14th September 2012, an international conference entitled Corpus-assisted Discourse Studies: More than the Sum of Discourse Analysis and Computing? And support rather than focusing on corpus-derived resources e.g. A recent ELT Chat on using corpora suggested that what might be helpful for teachers coming to online corpora (such as COCA- the Corpus of Contemporary American English) for the first time would be some kind of screencast, .. The main Much of the conference was dedicated to discussing which methodologies are useful and appropriate when using corpora and corpus techniques to study discourse phenomena. Over the last decade, corpus linguistics research has been edging closer to discourse analysis. Discourse; Strategic Interaction; Context, Culture and Communication; Mediated Discourse Analysis; Multimodal Discourse Analysis; and Corpus-Assisted Discourse Analysis. Workshop discussion and some Twitter chat. We will thus see how She returned to the continent in 2008 where she embarked on a PhD in English Linguistics at Giessen's International Graduate Centre for the Study of Culture (GCSC) with a project on British verbal humour. It's a discussion that I think would be well worth continuing with more institutions to see what practices are already undertaken when it comes to dealing with social media and museums. In the first chapter, “What is discourse analysis?”, Jones on such subtopics as 'whos-doing-whats', and relationships, intertextuality and discourses. Next “Spoken Discourse” is dealt with.

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