Category: Discourse Analysis
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Analysis of Legal and Political Discourse on Abortion, Suicide, Gun Control and Death Penalty in the United States of America: Roe vs. Wade
Introduction We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness [&] (Declaration of Independence, 1776). Just as the U.S. Declaration of Independence, both the U.S. Constitution (14th Amendment, Section…
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Rene Descartes: Analysis Of His Discourse
Descartes’s opening statement in the first part of his discourse claims that common sense; or rather good sense of reasoning is equal amongst all. The idea that every individual has an equal amount of good sense (Descartes, 4) means that they should have the ability to decide whether something is true or false and the…
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The Critical Role Of Discourse In Constructing Masculinity
Meaning comes from the matrix of relationships in which we are engaged (Gergen & Gergen, 2000). The term masculinity is, undeniably, laden with meaning. As is true of all language, masculinity comes accompanied by assumptions, and these in turn depend upon where and when it is used. This essay deconstructs the assumptions underpinning dominant discourse…
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Language Of Generation Z In Social Media Sites: A Discourse Analysis
Language is a system of communication wherein sounds, signs or a combination of the two conveys actions and ideas. Language is one of the most precious gifts God gave us. It is a characteristic that makes a man fully human. Humans are above the animals because they have the ability to convey messages and information…
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A Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis Of Advertisements Portraying Women In Domestic Roles
There is often much more meaning behind the language used in speech, texts and advertisements than what appears on the surface. Ideologies, from a critical point of view, are considered to be descriptions of worldly features which build, support and challenge the dynamics between different groups of individuals (Fairclough, 2003). Dominant groups embed these ideologies…
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The Critical Role Of Discourse In Constructing Masculinity
Meaning comes from the matrix of relationships in which we are engaged (Gergen & Gergen, 2000). The term masculinity is, undeniably, laden with meaning. As is true of all language, masculinity comes accompanied by assumptions, and these in turn depend upon where and when it is used. This essay deconstructs the assumptions underpinning dominant discourse…
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Language Of Generation Z In Social Media Sites: A Discourse Analysis
Language is a system of communication wherein sounds, signs or a combination of the two conveys actions and ideas. Language is one of the most precious gifts God gave us. It is a characteristic that makes a man fully human. Humans are above the animals because they have the ability to convey messages and information…
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A Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis Of Advertisements Portraying Women In Domestic Roles
There is often much more meaning behind the language used in speech, texts and advertisements than what appears on the surface. Ideologies, from a critical point of view, are considered to be descriptions of worldly features which build, support and challenge the dynamics between different groups of individuals (Fairclough, 2003). Dominant groups embed these ideologies…
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Gender Differences In Political Discourse
Political discourse is a broad field of study and it is identified by its participants that is politicians. Politicians actively participate not only in politics itself, but also in every kind of activity that may become helpful in gaining political aims. They are the group of people, who are elected and given trust by the…
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The Discourse, Lexis And Grammatical Features Of The Spoken English Language
Even though numerous grammatical characteristics of day to day, spontaneous discourse are judged wrong by the principles followed by written discourse, these characteristics of spoken grammar should not be viewed as off base deviations from the written or standard English. In contrast to written discourse, spoken discourse is typically unconstrained and spontaneous and created progressively…