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040    DLC|beng|cDLC|erda|dDLC 
050 00 P302|b.R4825 2020 
245 00 Researching discourse :|ba student guide /|cedited by 
       Christopher Hart. 
260    London ;|aNew York :|bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
       |c2020. 
300    x, 230 pages :|billustrations ;|c25 cm. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Introduction to Discourse: Definitions, Debates and 
       Decisions / Alison Sealey -- Conversation Analysis / Greg 
       Meyers --  Discourse Analysis and Ethnography / Karin 
       Tusting -- Discourse Analysis and Systemic Functional 
       Linguistics / Veronika Koller -- Analysing Metaphor in 
       Discourse / Veronika Koller -- Cognitive Linguistic 
       Critical Discourse Analysis / Christopher Hart -- Corpus-
       Assisted Discourse Analysis / Paul Baker -- Multimodal 
       Discourse Analysis / Christopher Hart -- Digitally 
       Mediated Discourse Analysis / Johnny Unger -- Experimental
       Methods in Discourse Analysis / Christopher Hart. 
520    "This book offers a 'how to' guide to conducting research 
       in discourse analysis. Organised around different 
       approaches to discourse analysis and working with 
       different types of discourse data, the book will help 
       students answer questions such as: Which approach should I
       take? What kind of data should I analyse and how do I set 
       about collecting it? What consideration should I give to 
       ethics? How do I make my analyses systematic and rigorous?
       How do I report my findings? Both qualitative and 
       quantitative (corpus-based and experimental) methods are 
       covered. Illustrated with far-ranging, detailed and 
       original case-studies, each chapter follows a consistent 
       format that takes readers step by step through the 
       research process, from design to implementation and 
       presentation. Chapters can be read independently of one 
       another. This is the ideal companion for any student 
       undertaking research in discourse analysis within English 
       language, linguistics, applied linguistics and 
       communication studies programmes"--|cProvided by 
       publisher. 
650  0 Discourse analysis 
650  0 Discourse analysis|xMethodology 
700 1  Hart, Christopher|c(Linguist)|eeditor 
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