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Biography of expert Discourse Analysis

Senin, 17 Oktober 2016
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the biography of expert in text linguistic

Biography DAVID CRYSTAL :


Assalamualaikum WR.WB….
Good day reader, welcome back to my blog “PRATAMA’S BLOG”
          Okey in this occasion I’m going to share and explain about my expert in text linguistic. He is the famous man and also handsome with his theory in text linguistic. Of course, all of you curious who is that man. Actually, he is one of lecture Wales university in Bangor.
          Well, he is David Crystal born on 6 July 1941 Lisburn, Britania Raya. He works as lecture like I said before in Wales University. David also works as , as a writer, editor, and broadcaster. David is the expert in text linguistic because of his knowledge, theory, books and journal that he ever published before.
          My lovely reader, David Crystal is my expert in text linguistic. I very admire with him because of the explanation above. David give me inspiration to learn more about text linguistic. So many expert in text linguistic but, I choose him because he give clear explanation about text linguistic.
          David  published the first of his 100 or so books in 1964, and became known chiefly for his research work in English language studies, in such fields as intonation and stylistics, and in the application of linguistics to religious, educational and clinical contexts, notably in the development of a range of linguistic profiling techniques for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. He also ever published books on English phonetics and phonology include Prosodic Systems and Intonation in English and The English Tone of Voice.       
          Ok readers ,David also ever published journal and not only books. One of the journal such as He was founder-editor of the Journal of Child Language, Child Language Teaching and Therapy, and Linguistics Abstracts, and has edited several book series, such as Penguin Linguistics and Blackwell’s Language Library In the 1980.
           Ok readers I think just it the article about David and I also thankful for him cause give me inspiration to learn more about text linguistics. Hopefully this article also helping you all of my readers who learn text linguistics lesson and can be one of your referenced.

Let me say thank you for all times let me close by saying Wassalamualaikum..

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BRANCHES OF DISCOURSE ANALYSIS

Senin, 03 Oktober 2016
Posted by Unknown
Text linguistic
Definition :
Text linguistics is a branch of linguistics concerned with the description and analysis of extended texts (either spoken or written) in communicative contexts. Sometimes spelled as one word, text linguistics (after the German Text linguistic).
In some ways, notes David Crystal, text linguistics "overlaps considerably with . . . discourse analysis, and some linguists see very little difference between them" (Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics, 2008).

See Examples and Observations below. Also see:
1.     Inter textuality
2.    Pragmatics
3.    Rhetoric and Rhetorical Situation
4.    Semiotics
5.    Sociolinguistics
6.    Speech-Act Theory
7.    Speech Community
8.    Stylistics

Examples and Observations:
"In recent years, the study of texts has become a defining feature of a branch of linguistics referred to (especially in Europe) as text linguistics, and 'text' here has central theoretical status. Texts are seen as language units which have a definable communicative function, characterized by such principles as cohesion, coherence and informativeness, which can be used to provide a formal definition of what constitutes their textuality or texture. On the basis of these principles, texts are classified into text types, or genres, such as road signs, news reports, poems, conversations, etc. . . . Some linguists make a distinction between the notions of 'text,' viewed as a physical product, and 'discourse,' viewed as a dynamic process of expression and interpretation, whose function and mode of operation can be investigated using psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic, as well as linguistic, techniques."
(David Crystal, Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics, 6th ed. Blackwell, 2008)

Forensic linguistic
Definition:
The application of linguistic research and methods to the law, including evaluation of written evidence and the language of legislation. See Examples and Observations, below.

Examples and Observations:
"The pioneer of forensic linguistics is widely considered to be Roger Shuy, a retired Georgetown University professor and the author of such fundamental textbooks as [Creating] Language Crimes. The field’s more recent origins might be traced to an airplane flight in 1979, when Shuy found himself talking to the lawyer sitting next to him. By the end of the flight, Shuy had a recommendation as an expert witness in his first murder case. Since then, he’s been involved in numerous cases in which forensic analysis revealed how meaning had been distorted by the process of writing or recording. In recent years, following Shuy’s lead, a growing number of linguists have applied their techniques in regular criminal cases . . .."
(Jack Hitt, "Words on Trial." The New Yorker, July 23, 2012)

Applications of Forensic Linguistics:
"Applications of forensic linguistics include voice identification, interpretation of expressed meaning in laws and legal writings, analysis of discourse in legal settings, interpretation of intended meaning in oral and written statements (e.g., confessions), authorship identification, the language of the law (e.g., plain language), analysis of courtroom language used by trial participants (i.e., judges, lawyers, and witnesses), trademark law, and interpretation and translation when more than one language must be used in a legal context."
(Gerald R. McMenamin, Forensic Linguistics: Advances in Forensic Stylistics. CRC Press, 2002)

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