Discourse Linguistics and Beyond, vol. 5, Types of Discourse via Applied Research

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The notion of discourse type is directly linked to the notion of discourse community: while discourse type represents the thematic (referential) component of discourse production, discourse community represents its social context. What is specific about discourse revealing its transformational nature is that the relations between the form and the content of the unit studies are reciprocal. While discourse community starts to be the thematic center of research, discourse type starts to play the role of its social context. With this logics we can accept both units of research – discourse type and discourse community – as central and equally important for the field of Discourse Linguistics. With this angle of vision in mind, discourse type and discourse community in their interrelation are specified as the object of a research discussion opened in volume 5.


Rok wydania2019
Liczba stron212
KategoriaJęzykoznawstwo
WydawcaUniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego
ISBN-13978-83-7133-825-0
Język publikacjiangielski
Informacja o sprzedawcyePWN sp. z o.o.

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  Table of Contents
  Preface to Volume 5     7
  Round Table 1. Online Discourse: Representation of Institutional and Discourse Community Practices
  Mediator’s Introductory Words – Joanna Senderska, Alena Savich     15
  Tereza Klabíková Rábová, Soňa Schneiderová, Ladislav Janovec – Czech Corporate Website Discourse at the Beginning of the 21st Century: Methodological Perspective     17
  Alena Savich – Online Lobbying Campaigns. New Media – New Discourse?     42
  Lioudmila Kourchak – Online Employment Discourse as a Research Object     58
  Michał Robak – Discourse of Mediators of a Vegan E-Community
  (a Polish case study)     71
  Concluding Notes on Round Table 1     88
  Round Table 2. Political, Public and Media Types of Discourse: Applied Theory and Research
  Mediators’ Introductory Words – Ekaterina Vasilenko and Irina Oukhvanova     93
  Ekaterina Vasilenko – Gender-Biased Hate Speech Functioning in Media: Factor-Production Specifics (a Belarusian case study)     95
  Magdalena Hądzlik-Białek – Hate Speech and Swearing in Contemporary Society (a Polish case study)     105
  Tatiana Krasnova – Russian History-Rooted Probolshevist Discourse: Multitheoretical and Applied Perspectives     117
  Tereza Klabíková Rábová – Media Discourse of the EU Council Presidency (a Francophone research perspective)     132
  Vera Ustinovich– Preamble as a Spoken Discourse Unit: Analysing TV and Radio Debate Content Applying M.-A. Morel & L. Danon-Boileau’s Approach (a French case study)     147
  Patrycja Kubicha – Persuasion in Political Discourse: Election Manifesto of the UK Conservative Party     158
  Concluding Notes on Round Table 2     167
  Round Table 3. Professional Discourse as an Object of Applied Research Discussion
  Mediator’s Introductory Words – Yuliya Bekreyeva     171
  Tatyana Chernyshova, Evgeniya Klink – Applied Philology and Linguistic Expertise: Practical Steps to Extending Discipline Borders     173
  Katarzyna Oberda – Family Mediation as a Special Type of Discourse: Structural Categories and Their Representation     185
  Soňa Schneiderová – Czech Academic Style in the Context of European and Anglophone Writing     196
  Concluding Notes on Round Table 3     208
  Post-Editorial Comments     211
  Volume Contributors     213
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