Discourse as a ‘linguistic object’: methodical and methodological delimitations

Critical Discourse Studies 8 (2):75-94 (2011)
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Abstract

This paper has three main aims: it introduces – to a non-German readership – a specific branch of linguistic discourse analysis that has evolved in Germanic linguistics since the late 1980s – Diskurslinguistik, it raises some methodical and methodological issues that are currently discussed within this discourse-linguistic branch and it presents a model that addresses these methodological issues. We hope to provide the reader with some impetus to a general methodological debate within linguistic discourse analysis that intensely re-reflects both its complex subject matter and the diverse approaches to this matter, i.e. to discourse.

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