DA Sites
Philip Graber
Philip.Graber at alum.emory.edu
Wed Oct 30 08:36:00 EST 2002
At 11:00 PM -0500 10/29/02, Theodore H. Mann wrote:
>I hope I'm not requesting something that has already been provided, but
>I wonder if someone would be kind enough to post a list of the best on-line
>sites dealing with discourse analysis, so that those of us who are less
>informed might educate ourselves. A basic bibliography of off-line sources
>would be welcomed as well, if you have such information readily available.
From time to time I have advocated the use systemic functional
linguistics on this list. Following is a link to an on-line article
that introduces the whole theory, if anyone wants to know about it
enough to work through the whole article. Near the end of the
article, under "Further reading" is a list of recommended readings
for discourse analysis using the systemic functional framework. Hope
this is helpful.
http://minerva.ling.mq.edu.au/Resources/VirtuallLibrary/Publications/sfg_firststep/SFG%20intro%20New.html
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Philip Graber
Ronceverte, West Virginia USA
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