The research article is an assignment of TEFL which attempts to identify categories, themes, ideas, views, roles, and so on, within the conversation itself. The aim is to identify commonly shared discursive resources (shared a patterns of talking). The researcher tries to answer questions such as how the discourse helps us understand the issue under study, how people construct their own version of an event, and how people use discourse to maintain or construct their own identity. The self-identities of two persons, Ali and Sophia, are explored in this study using the method of discourse analysis. The purpose was to understand how these persons construct their self-identities within their domain. These two were interviewed by the researcher and the tape recordings were transcribed for the purposes of analysis. Several themes were identified in the analysisis.Most of the work has been taken from the study of Carter 1993, Trappes-Lomax, H. 2004,Renkema, J. 2004,Rogers ,2004 and McCarthy, M. 1991.The books and articles written by these famous linguists helped me in developing my thoughts.I dedicate this article to all these famous linguists.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Literature Review
- 2.1 Starting point of discourse analysis
- 2.2 Spoken language analysis
- 2.2.1 Written texts analysis
- 2.3 How to Analyze Discourse
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This research article aims to identify recurring themes, patterns of communication, and the construction of self-identity within a conversation. The study uses discourse analysis to explore how individuals utilize discourse to shape their identities and understand events. The research questions how discourse helps in understanding the subject under study, how personal versions of events are constructed, and how identity is maintained or built through discourse.
- Discourse analysis as a method for understanding social interactions.
- The role of discourse in constructing self-identity.
- Identification of shared discursive resources and patterns of communication.
- The relationship between language and the construction of reality.
- Applications of discourse analysis in various fields.
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
1. Introduction: This introductory chapter lays the groundwork for the study by defining discourse analysis and outlining its diverse applications within linguistic and sociolinguistic contexts. It highlights the methodology of discourse analysis, emphasizing the researcher's reflexivity and the importance of starting with a research question rather than a hypothesis. The chapter illustrates the breadth of topics studied using discourse analysis, ranging from interviews and political discussions to gender differences and motherhood, emphasizing its interdisciplinary nature and its contribution to a humanistic understanding of language use. It establishes discourse analysis as a creative and disciplined enterprise that reveals how language not only reflects but actively shapes our lives.
2. Literature Review: This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the history and development of discourse analysis. It traces its origins back to Zellig Harris and examines its evolution through contributions from various disciplines like sociology, psychology, and pragmatics. The chapter differentiates between the approaches taken by British and American scholars, highlighting the British focus on social functions and the American concentration on conversation analysis in natural settings. It also discusses the application of discourse analysis in diverse fields, including artificial intelligence, minimizing misunderstandings in official documents, analyzing political discourse, examining legal language, and exploring gender influences on language. A key concept introduced is that of schemata, referring to the pre-existing knowledge that enables people to interpret text meaning. The chapter emphasizes how discourse analysis is crucial for creating accessible and understandable communication across diverse contexts.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
Discourse analysis, social interaction, self-identity, communication patterns, shared discursive resources, rhetoric, speech acts, referentiality, topicality, language use, social construction, reflexivity, spoken language, written language, genre analysis, conversation analysis.
Frequently Asked Questions: Comprehensive Language Preview
What is the purpose of this research article?
This research article aims to identify recurring themes, patterns of communication, and the construction of self-identity within a conversation using discourse analysis. It explores how individuals utilize discourse to shape their identities and understand events, examining how discourse aids in understanding the subject, how personal versions of events are constructed, and how identity is maintained or built through discourse.
What are the key themes explored in this research?
Key themes include discourse analysis as a method for understanding social interactions; the role of discourse in constructing self-identity; the identification of shared discursive resources and communication patterns; the relationship between language and the construction of reality; and the applications of discourse analysis in various fields.
What is the methodology used in this research?
The research utilizes discourse analysis. The methodology emphasizes the researcher's reflexivity and the importance of starting with a research question rather than a hypothesis.
What topics are covered in the introduction chapter?
The introduction defines discourse analysis, outlines its diverse applications, highlights its methodology, emphasizes researcher reflexivity, and illustrates the breadth of topics studied using discourse analysis (ranging from interviews and political discussions to gender differences and motherhood).
What does the literature review chapter cover?
The literature review provides a comprehensive overview of the history and development of discourse analysis, tracing its origins and evolution through contributions from various disciplines. It differentiates between British and American approaches, discusses applications in diverse fields (including AI, official documents, political discourse, legal language, and gender studies), and introduces the concept of schemata.
What are the key concepts discussed in the literature review?
Key concepts include the historical development of discourse analysis, contrasting British and American approaches, the application of discourse analysis in various fields, and the role of schemata in text interpretation.
What are the key words associated with this research?
Keywords include: Discourse analysis, social interaction, self-identity, communication patterns, shared discursive resources, rhetoric, speech acts, referentiality, topicality, language use, social construction, reflexivity, spoken language, written language, genre analysis, conversation analysis.
What is the overall scope of the research?
The research comprehensively explores discourse analysis, its methodology, historical development, diverse applications, and its contribution to understanding social interaction, self-identity, and the construction of reality through language.
- Quote paper
- Dr. Shamim Ali (Author), 2011, Discourse, Rhetoric and Social Construction - Implications of Rational Analysis, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/176572