
Patterns and Meanings in Discourse
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Introduction
Chapter 1. The two principles of discourse organisation: Chunk recall and inductive reasoning
Chapter 2. Evaluation in discourse communication
Chapter 3. Evaluation and control
Chapter 4. Investigating rhetoric in discourse 1: Irony
Chapter 5. Investigating rhetoric in discourse 2: Metaphor
Chapter 6. Corpus-assisted stylistics: Investigating author style
Chapter 7. Cross-linguistic discourse analysis: Investigating the representation of migrants in the UK and Italian press
Chapter 8. Interactive spoken discourse 1: Managing the message
Chapter 9. Interactive spoken discourse 2: CADS & (im)politeness
Chapter 10. Modern diachronic corpus-assisted discourse studies (MD-CADS) 1: Comparisons over time in lexical grammar and discourse practices
Chapter 11. Modern diachronic corpus-assisted discourse studies (MD-CADS) 2: Comparisons over time of social, political and cultural issues
Chapter 12. Conclusion
Appendix: Resources
References
Author index
Subject index
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