The intentions of this paper are to show how Corpus Assisted Discourse Studies (hereafter CADS) reveals use of the resources of dialogistic positioning (as outlined by White et al.), through the analysis of a small corpus (39,000 words) of transcribed data from the Hutton Inquiry. It investigates the nature of the dialogistic space created by the speakers through their own words and particular patterns in the use of a range of linguistic resources.
Duguid, A.M. (2007). Soundbiters Bit: Contracted Dialogistic Space and the Textual Relations of the No. 10 Team Analysed through Corpus Assisted Discourse Studies. In Discourse and Contemporary Social Change (pp. 73-94). BERN : Peter Lang.
Soundbiters Bit: Contracted Dialogistic Space and the Textual Relations of the No. 10 Team Analysed through Corpus Assisted Discourse Studies
DUGUID, ALISON MARGARET
2007-01-01
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The intentions of this paper are to show how Corpus Assisted Discourse Studies (hereafter CADS) reveals use of the resources of dialogistic positioning (as outlined by White et al.), through the analysis of a small corpus (39,000 words) of transcribed data from the Hutton Inquiry. It investigates the nature of the dialogistic space created by the speakers through their own words and particular patterns in the use of a range of linguistic resources.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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