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Embodied cognition, discourse and dual coding theory: New directions

  • Mark Sadoski
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Discourse, of Course
This chapter is in the book Discourse, of Course
© 2009 John Benjamins Publishing Company

© 2009 John Benjamins Publishing Company

Chapters in this book

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