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Discourse Grammar And Ideology Functional And Cognitive Perspectives Christopher Hart

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Discourse Grammar And Ideology Functional And Cognitive Perspectives Christopher Hart
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.82 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Christopher Hart
ISBN: 9781441133571, 1441133577
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Discourse Grammar And Ideology Functional And Cognitive Perspectives Christopher Hart by Christopher Hart 9781441133571, 1441133577 instant download after payment.

Researchers in Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) have often pointed to grammar as a locus of ideology in discourse. This book illustrates the role that grammars as models of language (and image) can play in revealing ideological properties of texts and discourse in social and political contexts. The book takes the reader through three distinct grammatical frameworks – functional grammar, multimodal grammar and cognitive grammar. Using examples taken from a range of discourses relating to globalisation, including discourses of immigration, war, corporate practice and political protests, the book demonstrates the individual utility and the interconnectedness of these models inside CDA. A key argument advanced is that the cognitive processes necessarily involved in making sense of language are based in visual experience. This position offers new ways of understanding the ideological effects of grammatical choices in texts and suggests a reassessment of the relationship between linguistic and multimodal grammars in CDA.
The book will appeal to students and researchers interested in CDA and the relationship between discourse, cognition and social action.

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