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Embodied cognition, discourse and dual coding theory: New directions
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Mark Sadoski
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- A multiple invitation to discourse studies 1
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Part I. Discourse in communication
- Doing discourse with possible worlds 15
- Discourses "off course"? 37
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Part II. Discourse and other communication modes
- Discourse across semiotic modes 55
- Schemes and tropes in Visual Communication: The case of object grouping in advertisements 67
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Part III. Discourse types
- Text types and dynamism of genres 81
- Academic and professional written genres in disciplinary communication: Theoretical and empirical challenges 93
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Part IV. Discourse structures
- Why investigate textual information hierarchy? 113
- Implicit and explicit coherence relations 127
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Part V. Stylistics and rhetorics
- Style and culture in quantitative discourse analysis 143
- Devices of probability and obligation in text types 157
- Analysis and evaluation of argumentative discourse 171
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Part VI. Discourse and cognition
- Embodied cognition, discourse and dual coding theory: New directions 187
- The cognition of discourse coherence 197
- A computational psycholinguistic algorithm to measure cohesion in discourse 213
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Part VII. Discourse and institution
- Chinese questions and power relations in institutional dialogue 227
- Towards a process view of preformulation in press releases 239
- Media discourse 253
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Part VIII. Discourse and culture
- Critical discourse analysis 277
- Gendered discursive constructions of bank manager positions: Conflicting social identities 293
- The semiotics of racism: A critical discourse-historical analysis 311
- Key to the assignments 327
- References 367
- Index 389
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- A multiple invitation to discourse studies 1
-
Part I. Discourse in communication
- Doing discourse with possible worlds 15
- Discourses "off course"? 37
-
Part II. Discourse and other communication modes
- Discourse across semiotic modes 55
- Schemes and tropes in Visual Communication: The case of object grouping in advertisements 67
-
Part III. Discourse types
- Text types and dynamism of genres 81
- Academic and professional written genres in disciplinary communication: Theoretical and empirical challenges 93
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Part IV. Discourse structures
- Why investigate textual information hierarchy? 113
- Implicit and explicit coherence relations 127
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Part V. Stylistics and rhetorics
- Style and culture in quantitative discourse analysis 143
- Devices of probability and obligation in text types 157
- Analysis and evaluation of argumentative discourse 171
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Part VI. Discourse and cognition
- Embodied cognition, discourse and dual coding theory: New directions 187
- The cognition of discourse coherence 197
- A computational psycholinguistic algorithm to measure cohesion in discourse 213
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Part VII. Discourse and institution
- Chinese questions and power relations in institutional dialogue 227
- Towards a process view of preformulation in press releases 239
- Media discourse 253
-
Part VIII. Discourse and culture
- Critical discourse analysis 277
- Gendered discursive constructions of bank manager positions: Conflicting social identities 293
- The semiotics of racism: A critical discourse-historical analysis 311
- Key to the assignments 327
- References 367
- Index 389