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Discourse Analysis

Discourse Analysis is an interdisciplinary approach to studying language use and communication. It focuses on the practical application of language in daily life, exploring the interactive relationship between language, context, and socio-cultural factors. Discourse analysis reveals the social, cultural, and psychological processes hidden behind language by delving into the structure, function, and meaning of discourse. Researchers in this field typically focus on the generation, dissemination, and understanding of discourse, exploring how language constructs and shapes social reality. Discourse analysis has been applied in multiple disciplines such as linguistics, sociology, psychology, and communication studies, and is of great significance for understanding human social interaction, media communication, and cross-cultural communication. Through discourse analysis, we can gain a deeper understanding of the complexity and diversity of language, as well as the role of language in social and cultural contexts. This is a mind map about what Discovery Analysis is. The map contains 11 main branches, namely: A brief historical overview, Form and function, Speech acts and course structures, The scope of course analysis, Spoken course models of analysis, Conversations outside the classroom, Talk as a social activity, Written course, Text and interpretation, Larger patterns in text, Conclusion. Each main branch has a detailed description of multi-level sub branches. Suitable for people interested in course analysis.

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Discourse Analysis

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