PART ONE Preliminaries CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Discourse Analysis 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Discourse Analysis and Other Disciplines 1.3 The Context of Situation 1.4 The Context of Culture 1.5 Summary 1.6 Examples and Exercises CHAPTER 2 Language Functions in Discourse 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Three Phases of Language Learning 2.3 Transactional Language (Function) 2.4 Interactional Language (Function) 2.5 Summary 2.6 Examples and Exercises CHAPTER 3 Spoken and Written Discourse: Similarities and Differences 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Categories of Speech and Writing 3.3 The Relationship Between Speech and Writing 3.4 Features of Speech Described in Writing 3.5 Summary 3.6 Examples and Exercises CHAPTER 4 Four Kinds of Spoken and Written Discourse 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Similar and Different Features 4.3 Characteristics of the Four Types of Language 4.4 Summary 4.5 Examples and Exercises CHAPTER 5 Discourse Cohesion 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The Linguistics of Texture 5.3 Hasan's Proposal 5.4 The Interdependence of Grammatical and Lexical Cohesion 5.5 Summary 5.6 Examples and Exercises CHAPTER 6 Cohesive Chains and Texture in Discourse 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Identity Chains and Similarity Chains 6.3 Chain Interaction 6.4 Summary 6.5 Examples and Exercises CHAPTER 7 Discourse Structure 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Structural Elements in Narratives 7.3 Obligatory and Optional Elements 7.4 Summary 7.5 Examples and Exercises CHAPTER 8 Core/Non-Core Vocabulary in Discourse 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Semantic Feature Complex 8.3 Tests for Core Vocabulary 8.4 Conclusions 8.5 Summary 8.6 Examples and Exercises
PART TWO Discourse Types CHAPTER 9 Newspaper Reporting 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Quality and Popular Papers 9.3 Graphetic and Graphological Variation 9.4 Headlines 9.5 Other Features 9.6 Elements of Structure 9.7 Summary 9.8 Examples and Exercises CHAPTER 10 Letters to the Editor 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Information Structure in Letters to the Editor 10.3 Summary 10.4 Examples and Exercises CHAPTER 11 Self/Product Promotion Discourse 11 1 Introduction 11 2 Self/Product Promotion 11 3 Flexibility in Move Structure 11 4 Self-Promotion (Self-Advertising) 11 5 Obligatory and Optional Elements 11 6 Flexibility in Move Structure: A Piece of Advice 11 7 Summary 11 8 Examples and Exercises CHAPTER 12 Classroom Interaction 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Elements of Structure in Classroom Interaction 12.3 Classes of Acts 12.4 Classes of Moves 12.5 Classes of Exchanges 12.6 Discourse in the Classroom and Discourse in Everyday Life 12.7 Summary 12.8 Examples and Exercises CHAPTER 13 The Discourse of History 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Grammatical Metaphor in the Language of History 13.3 The Technology of History 13.4 Summary 13.5 Examples and Exercises Suggested Answers for Examples and Exercises References Glossary
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