Analysing political discourse: Toward a cognitive approach
Hart, C.J.
(2005)
Analysing political discourse: Toward a cognitive approach.
Critical Discourse Studies, 2 (2).
pp. 189-194.
ISSN 1740-5904
The critical study of political discourse has up until very recently rested solely within the domain of the social sciences. Working within a linguistics framework, Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), in particular Fairclough (Fairclough 1989, 1995a, 1995b, 2001; Fairclough and Wodak 1997), has been heavily influenced by Foucault.2 The linguistic theory that CDA and critical linguistics especially (which CDA subsumes) has traditionally drawn upon is Halliday‟s Systemic-Functional Grammar, which is largely concerned with the function of language in the social structure3 (Fowler et al. 1979; Fowler 1991; Kress and Hodge 1979).[opening paragraph]
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Additional information | Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713695016 Copyright Informa / Taylor and Francis --DOI : 10.1080/17405900500283706 |
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