Discourses in Action: What Language Enables Us to DoJianrong ZhaoJin Xue
We document competing Discourses in one project-based classroom and illustrate how those Discourses conflict with one another through the various texts and forms of representation used in the classroom and curri 展开 DOI: 10.1002/tea.1014 被引量: 278 ...
In their discourses after supper. Filling the head with variety of thoughts, and the mouth with copious discourse. Text To key or send text messages She was texting in class and missed what was said. Discourse The art and manner of speaking and conversing. Of excellent breeding, admirable di...
In fact the three terms are very nearly synonymous. A famous example can be Descartes' Discourse on Method (1637).The term 'Discourse' is often used in semantics and discourse analysis. In linguistics it denoted a stretch of language larger than a sentence. In semantics, discourses are ...
A system of socially-patterned language practices;discourses continually shape and are shaped by culture, are influential in forming personal identities, and are used as resources as people work within, across, or against cultures. Published in Chapter:Parawork;From:Handbook of Research on Virtual Wor...
Critical discourse analysis (CDA) is one form of a justifiably reflective and suspicious inspection of how discourses shape and frame us; and it is explicitly intent on making a difference, and not merely describing extant conditions. Why, then, has it met with some resistance from language ...
difficult, strange, and harsh to thediscoursesof natural reason * Shakespeare Sure he that made us with such largediscourse, / Looking before and after, gave us not / That capability and godlike reason / To rust in us unused. (social sciences, countable) An institutionalized way of thinking...
While our primary analyses are based on what happens in face-to-face conversations and other such social interactions, our long-range goal is to address what James Paul Gee has called "discourses with a capital 'D'." Others have given a variety of names to these broad discourses such as ...
As nouns the difference between rhetoric and discourse is that rhetoric is the art of using language, especially public speaking, as a means to persuade while discourse is...
The everyday communicative contract we have with each other presumes that, as the philosopher Paul Grice observed, we trust each other to mean what we say and to say what we mean (and to trust that departures from that rule are mindful and meaningful). B