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This fascinating examination of the relations between grammar, text
and discourse is designed to provoke genuinely critical discussion
on key issues in discourse analysis which are not always clearly
identified and explored.
The enquiry into discourse analysis that Zellig Harris initiated
50 years ago raised a number of problematic issues that have
remained unresolved ever since. What these are all centrally
concerned with is the relationship between the analysis of the
formal properties of text and the significance that is assigned to
them in discourse interpretation. Widdowson explores this
relationship and introduces the notion of pretext as an additional
factor in the general interpretative process. He also focuses
attention specifically on the work of critical discourse analysis
(CDA) in the light of the issues discussed.
The result is a stimulating volume that makes explicit the distinctions between the key concepts of text and discourse, and between context, co-text and pretext. It shows how these are related and can provide a theoretical frame of reference for the critical evaluation of current issues in discourse analysis.
This fascinating examination of the relations between grammar, text
and discourse is designed to provoke genuinely critical discussion
on key issues in discourse analysis which are not always clearly
identified and explored.
The enquiry into discourse analysis that Zellig Harris initiated
50 years ago raised a number of problematic issues that have
remained unresolved ever since. What these are all centrally
concerned with is the relationship between the analysis of the
formal properties of text and the significance that is assigned to
them in discourse interpretation. Widdowson explores this
relationship and introduces the notion of pretext as an additional
factor in the general interpretative process. He also focuses
attention specifically on the work of critical discourse analysis
(CDA) in the light of the issues discussed.
The result is a stimulating volume that makes explicit the distinctions between the key concepts of text and discourse, and between context, co-text and pretext. It shows how these are related and can provide a theoretical frame of reference for the critical evaluation of current issues in discourse analysis.
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