1.
Definition of Discourse
a. Discourse
is a speech
or piece of writing about a particular, usually serious, subject:
b. Discourse
is the use of words to exchange thoughts and ideas
c.
Discourse is communication of thought by words; talk; conversation:
earnest and intelligent discourse.
d.
Discourse is a formal discussion of a subject in speech
or writing, as a dissertation, treatise, sermon, etc.
e. Discourse
is generally used to designate the forms of representation, codes, conventions
and habits of language that produce specific fields of culturally and
historically located meanings.
2.
Definition of Ananlysis
a. Analysis is the process of
breaking a complex topic
or substance into smaller parts in order to gain a better understanding of it.
b.
Analysis is the separating of any material or abstract
entity into its constituent elements (opposed to synthesis).
c.
Analysis is this process as a method of studying the
nature of something or of determining its essential features and their
relations: the grammatical analysis of a sentence.
d.
Analysis is a philosophical method of exhibiting
complex concepts or propositions as compounds or functions of more basic ones.
e. Analysis
is a careful study of something to learn about its parts, what they do, and how
they are related to each other
3.
Definition of Discourse Analysis
a. Discourse analysis (DA) is a general term for a number of approaches
to analyze written, vocal, or sign language use, or any significant semiotic
event.
b. Discourse analysis
is a broad term for the study of the ways in which language
is used in texts and contexts.
c. Discourse Analysis is the area of
linguistics that is concerned with how we build up meaning in the larger
communicative rather than grammatical
units; meaning in a text,
paragraph,
conversation,
etc, rather than in a single sentence.
d. Discourse
analysis is a hybrid field of enquiry, Its "lender disciplines" are
to be found within various corners of the human and social sciences, with
complex historical affiliations and a lot of cross-fertilisation taking place.
e.
Discourse analysis is the study of linguistic relations
and structures in discourse
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