
| List of Figures List of Tables Preface 1 Interpreting sociai discourse 1.1 An invitation 1.2 A framework for discussion 1.3 Genre 1.4 Language, power and ideology 1.5 How this book is organized 1.6 Howoto use this book 2 Appraisal: negotiating attitudes 2.1 Negotiating attitudes 2.2 Kinds of attitudes 2.3 Amplifying attitudes 2.4 Sources of attitudes 2.5 Prosody and genre 2.6 More detail on kinds of attitudes 3 Ideation: representing experience 3.1 Representing experience 3.2 Sequences of meanings 3.3 Doing: focusing on activities 3.4 Being: focusing on entities 3.5 Classifying and describing within elements 3.6 Ways of participating 3.7 Building up a picture: taxonomic relations 3.8 Types of taxonomic relations 3.9 Re-construing experience: ideational metaphor 4 Conjunction: connecting events 4.1 The logic of discourse 4.2 Four kinds of logic 4.3 Connecting arguments 4.4 Continuatives 4.5 Countering our expectations 4.6 Conjunction resources in full 4.7 Displaying connections: conjunction analysis 4.8 Logical metaphor 5 Identification: tracking participants 5.1 Keeping track 5.2 Who's who? identifying people 5.3 What's what? identifying things 5.4 Where to look? 5.5 Tracking and genre 5.6 Identification systems in full 6 Periodicty: information flow 6.1 Waves of information 6.2 Little waves: Themes and News 6.3 Bigger waves: hyperThemes and hyperNews 6.4 Tidal waves: macroThemes, macroNews, and beyond 6.5 How texts grow: hierarchies and series 6.6 Hard reading 6.7 A note on headings 6.8 Texture: phasing discourse systems 7 Tackling a text 7.1 Getting going 7.2 Outside-in 7.3 Inside-out 7.4 Inauguration Day: from past to present 7.5 Cost of Courage: from domination to freedom 7.6 Meaning of Freedom: from self to community 7.7 Reprise 8 Connections 8.1 Context: register and genre 8.2 Multimodal Discourse Analysis (MDA) 8.3 Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) 8.4 Data 8.5 Envoi Appendix: Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act References Index |
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