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| Preface |
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| Introduction: Perspectives on Discourse Analysis |
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| PART ONE DISCOURSE: MEANING AND CONTEXT |
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54 | (9) |
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How to do Things With Words |
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63 | (13) |
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76 | (13) |
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89 | (9) |
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Sociocultural Knowledge in Conversational Inference |
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98 | (9) |
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Talk and Social Structure |
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The Problem of Speech Genres |
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121 | (12) |
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| PART TWO METHODS AND RESOURCES FOR ANALYSING DISCOURSE |
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Editors' Introduction to Part Two |
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135 | (6) |
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Power/Knowledge: The Politics of Social Science |
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141 | (17) |
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158 | (9) |
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167 | (16) |
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Linguistic and Intertextual Analysis Within Discourse Analysis |
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183 | (30) |
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| PART THREE SEQUENCE AND STRUCTURE |
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The Transformation of Experience in Narrative |
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221 | (15) |
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News Stories as Narratives |
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236 | (16) |
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252 | (11) |
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263 | (12) |
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Oh As a Marker of Information Management |
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275 | (14) |
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| PART FOUR NEGOTIATING SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS |
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291 | (11) |
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302 | (4) |
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On Face-Work: An Analysis of Ritual Elements in Social Interaction |
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Politeness: Some Universals in Language Usage |
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321 | (15) |
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Women, Men and Politeness: Agreeable and Disagreeable Responses |
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336 | (10) |
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Interactive Frames and Knowledge Schemas in Interaction: Examples From a Medical Examination/Interview |
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346 | (21) |
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The Negotiation of Context in Face-to-Face Interaction |
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367 | (10) |
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Representation and Interaction: Designing the Position of the Viewer |
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377 | (28) |
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| PART FIVE IDENTITY AND SUBJECTIVITY |
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Editors' Introduction to Part Five |
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Modernity and Self-Identity: Tribulations of the Self |
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415 | (13) |
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Narrative Embodiments: Enclaves of the Self in the Realm of Medicine |
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428 | (14) |
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Performing Gender Identity: Young Men's Talk and the Construction of Heterosexual Masculinity |
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442 | (17) |
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New York Jewish Conversational Style |
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459 | (15) |
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Practices of Color Classification in Professional Discourse |
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474 | (19) |
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| PART SIX POWER, IDEOLOGY AND CONTROL |
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Editors' Introduction to Part Six |
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Language and Symbolic Power |
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502 | (12) |
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The Incitement to Discourse |
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514 | (9) |
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`Women Who Pay for Sex. And Enjoy It': Transgression Versus Morality in Women's Magazines |
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523 | (18) |
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Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard |
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Discourse and the Denial of Racism |
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541 | (18) |
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Oracular Reasoning in a Psychiatric Exam |
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559 | (17) |
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Power in Discourse: The Case of Arguments on a British Talk Radio Show |
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576 | (13) |
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