网站购物车   | 店铺购物车  
店铺平均得分:99.21 分,再接再厉!!!【查看全部评价】
评分 40分 50分 60分 70分 80分 90分 100分
数量 7 5 6 9 31 108 3499
本店铺共有 6 笔投诉记录,投诉率 0% ,低于平均投诉率 1% 【查看详细】
投诉类型
数量
比例
无法联系卖家
2
33%
商品问题
1
17%
发货问题
2
33%
其他
1
17%
已解决
6
100%
店主称呼:陈生   联系方式:购买咨询请联系我  02085287516    地址:广东省 广州市 天河区 五山粤汉路22号笨牛图书
促销广告:满28元包邮,下午4点前付款当天发货。默认汇通 中通快递哦
图书分类
店铺公告
特大好消息,小店满28元包邮(默认发汇通 中通快递)

包邮地区:上海市、江苏省、浙江省、安徽省、江西省、北京市、天津市、山西省、山东省、河北省、湖南省、湖北省、河南省、广东省、广西、福建省、海南省、辽宁省、吉林省、黑龙江省、陕西省、重庆市、云南省、贵州省、四川省;

不包邮偏远;地区

新疆,内蒙,青海,宁夏,西藏,地区均不包邮。

自2018年2月6日起停止发货,春节期间不定时上线处理订单,付款的订单将在2月24号左右陆续发出

平时下午4点前付的书一律当天发货,4点后的订单款第二天发货,谢谢大家选购我们的图书。
本店合作的快递是汇通快递。旧书库存不稳定,亲们拍之前最好咨询下客服是否有库存。
联系电话:02039354923 客服QQ:2910194587
店铺介绍
笨牛书店购书满18元包邮,本店为真实库存,查询有货的,可直接购买!需要请联系!本店同时承诺:本店售出的任何一本书都会先检查再发货,保证书籍无缺页,无破损等影响阅读的情况!
交易帮助
第一步:选择图书放入购物车。
第二步:结算、填写收货地址。
第三步:担保付款或银行汇款。
第四步:卖家发货。
第五步:确认收货、评价。
语篇研究导论
出版日期:2009年07月
ISBN:9787544613583 [十位:7544613585]
页数:363      
定价:¥55.00
店铺售价:¥55.00 (为您节省:¥0.00
店铺库存:2
注:您当前是在入驻店铺购买,非有路网直接销售。
正在处理购买信息,请稍候……
我要买: * 如何购买
** 关于库存、售价、配送费等具体信息建议直接联系店主咨询。
联系店主:购买咨询请联系我  02085287516
本店已缴纳保证金,请放心购买!【如何赔付?】
店主推荐图书:
买家对店铺的满意度评价:查看更多>>
评分
评价内容
评论人
订单图书
《语篇研究导论》内容提要:
本书通过实例分析,深入浅出地、系统地介绍了语篇研究理论.为读者从事文学研究打下了基础。
为方便读者使用,本书收录了语篇研究领域中使用频繁的概念,设置了富有启发性的思考题,并配有答案。
本书作者是语篇研究领域卓有建树的学者.他以四种语言出版的Discouse Studies: An Itroductory Textbook(1993)在学界受到广泛欢迎。 In 1992 I published my first introduction, Discourse Studies:
An Introductory Textbook, which was reprinted several times and
published in four languages. It has been the basis for this book
but the enormous number of discourse studies publications and new
insights of the past decade that have been incorp
《语篇研究导论》图书目录:
本书通过实例分析,深入浅出地、系统地介绍了语篇研究理论.为读者从事文学研究打下了基础。
为方便读者使用,本书收录了语篇研究领域中使用频繁的概念,设置了富有启发性的思考题,并配有答案。
本书作者是语篇研究领域卓有建树的学者.他以四种语言出版的Discouse Studies: An Itroductory Textbook(1993)在学界受到广泛欢迎。 In 1992 I published my first introduction, Discourse Studies:
An Introductory Textbook, which was reprinted several times and
published in four languages. It has been the basis for this book
but the enormous number of discourse studies publications and new
insights of the past decade that have been incorporated here make
this a very different book with over 300 source references and
about 500 basic concepts explained. This book touches on various
disciplines that previously did not consider discourse, and the
broader, dynamic, contexts of discourse in communication science.
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
1.1 A rough definition of discourse studies
1.2 Aim and structure of this book
1.3 The presentation of the material
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART I
General orientation
2 Communication as action
2.1 The Organon model
2.2 Speech act theory
2.3 Illocutions in discourse
2.4 The cooperative principle
2.5 Relevance theory
2.6 Politeness theory
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
3 Discourse in communication
3.1 The pragmatic perspective
3.2 Rules for symbolic interaction
3.3 Messages between sender and receiver
3.4 The discourse situation
3.5 The socio-semiotic approach
3.6 What makes discourse discourse?
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART II
Backpacking for a scientific journey
4 Discourse types
4.1 The variety of functions and forms
4.2 Written language and verbal interaction
4.3 Everyday and literary language
4.4 Electronic discourse
4.5 Conventionalized forms for conventionalized occasions
4.6 Multimodality
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
5 Structured content
5.1 Propositions
5.2 Topics
5.3 Macrostructures
5.4 Superstructures
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
6 Discourse connections
6.1 Cohesion
6.2 Referential elements
6.3 Coherence
6.4 Rhetorical Structure Theory
6.5 Discourse relation research
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
7 Contextual phenomena
7.1 Deixis
7.2 Staging
7.3 Perspectivization
7.4 Given-new management
7.5 Presuppositions
7.6 Inferences
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
8 Style
8.1 Form, content and situation
8.2 Views on style
8.3 Stylistic analysis
8.4 Examples of stylistic research
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART III
Special modes of communication
9 Conversation analysis
9.1 Transcription systems
9.2 The turn-taking model
9.3 Sequential organization
9.4 Discourse markers
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
10 Informative discourse
10.1 Readability in a formula
10.2 The measurement of understanding
10.3 Judging discourse quality
10.4 The improvement of documents
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
11 Narratives
11.1 The structure of fairy tales
11.2 The sociolinguistic approach
11.3 The psycholinguistic approach
11.4 The organizational approach
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
12 Argumentation and persuasion
12.1 The structure of argumentation
12.2 The pragma-dialectical approach
12.3 The social-psychological approach
12.4 The quality of argumentation
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART IV
Special interests
13 Discourse and cognition
13.1 Modeling discourse production
13.2 Product and process analysis
13.3 Processing and prior knowledge
13.4 Aspects of processing
13.5 Modeling discourse processing
13.6 The metaphor in cognitive research
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
14 Discourse and institution
14.1 The agent-client approach
14.2 Politics
14.3 Law
14.4 Bureaucracy
14.5 Media
14.6 Health care
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
15 Discourse and culture
15.1 The Sapir-Whorfhypothesis
15.2 Critical Discourse Analysis
15.3 Gender
15.4 Racism
15.5 Intercultural communication
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
Key to the questions
References
Index
《语篇研究导论》文章节选:
本书通过实例分析,深入浅出地、系统地介绍了语篇研究理论.为读者从事文学研究打下了基础。
为方便读者使用,本书收录了语篇研究领域中使用频繁的概念,设置了富有启发性的思考题,并配有答案。
本书作者是语篇研究领域卓有建树的学者.他以四种语言出版的Discouse Studies: An Itroductory Textbook(1993)在学界受到广泛欢迎。 In 1992 I published my first introduction, Discourse Studies:
An Introductory Textbook, which was reprinted several times and
published in four languages. It has been the basis for this book
but the enormous number of discourse studies publications and new
insights of the past decade that have been incorporated here make
this a very different book with over 300 source references and
about 500 basic concepts explained. This book touches on various
disciplines that previously did not consider discourse, and the
broader, dynamic, contexts of discourse in communication science.
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
1.1 A rough definition of discourse studies
1.2 Aim and structure of this book
1.3 The presentation of the material
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART I
General orientation
2 Communication as action
2.1 The Organon model
2.2 Speech act theory
2.3 Illocutions in discourse
2.4 The cooperative principle
2.5 Relevance theory
2.6 Politeness theory
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
3 Discourse in communication
3.1 The pragmatic perspective
3.2 Rules for symbolic interaction
3.3 Messages between sender and receiver
3.4 The discourse situation
3.5 The socio-semiotic approach
3.6 What makes discourse discourse?
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART II
Backpacking for a scientific journey
4 Discourse types
4.1 The variety of functions and forms
4.2 Written language and verbal interaction
4.3 Everyday and literary language
4.4 Electronic discourse
4.5 Conventionalized forms for conventionalized occasions
4.6 Multimodality
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
5 Structured content
5.1 Propositions
5.2 Topics
5.3 Macrostructures
5.4 Superstructures
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
6 Discourse connections
6.1 Cohesion
6.2 Referential elements
6.3 Coherence
6.4 Rhetorical Structure Theory
6.5 Discourse relation research
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
7 Contextual phenomena
7.1 Deixis
7.2 Staging
7.3 Perspectivization
7.4 Given-new management
7.5 Presuppositions
7.6 Inferences
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
8 Style
8.1 Form, content and situation
8.2 Views on style
8.3 Stylistic analysis
8.4 Examples of stylistic research
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART III
Special modes of communication
9 Conversation analysis
9.1 Transcription systems
9.2 The turn-taking model
9.3 Sequential organization
9.4 Discourse markers
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
10 Informative discourse
10.1 Readability in a formula
10.2 The measurement of understanding
10.3 Judging discourse quality
10.4 The improvement of documents
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
11 Narratives
11.1 The structure of fairy tales
11.2 The sociolinguistic approach
11.3 The psycholinguistic approach
11.4 The organizational approach
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
12 Argumentation and persuasion
12.1 The structure of argumentation
12.2 The pragma-dialectical approach
12.3 The social-psychological approach
12.4 The quality of argumentation
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART IV
Special interests
13 Discourse and cognition
13.1 Modeling discourse production
13.2 Product and process analysis
13.3 Processing and prior knowledge
13.4 Aspects of processing
13.5 Modeling discourse processing
13.6 The metaphor in cognitive research
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
14 Discourse and institution
14.1 The agent-client approach
14.2 Politics
14.3 Law
14.4 Bureaucracy
14.5 Media
14.6 Health care
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
15 Discourse and culture
15.1 The Sapir-Whorfhypothesis
15.2 Critical Discourse Analysis
15.3 Gender
15.4 Racism
15.5 Intercultural communication
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
Key to the questions
References
Index
《语篇研究导论》编辑推荐与评论:
本书通过实例分析,深入浅出地、系统地介绍了语篇研究理论.为读者从事文学研究打下了基础。
为方便读者使用,本书收录了语篇研究领域中使用频繁的概念,设置了富有启发性的思考题,并配有答案。
本书作者是语篇研究领域卓有建树的学者.他以四种语言出版的Discouse Studies: An Itroductory Textbook(1993)在学界受到广泛欢迎。 In 1992 I published my first introduction, Discourse Studies:
An Introductory Textbook, which was reprinted several times and
published in four languages. It has been the basis for this book
but the enormous number of discourse studies publications and new
insights of the past decade that have been incorporated here make
this a very different book with over 300 source references and
about 500 basic concepts explained. This book touches on various
disciplines that previously did not consider discourse, and the
broader, dynamic, contexts of discourse in communication science.
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
1.1 A rough definition of discourse studies
1.2 Aim and structure of this book
1.3 The presentation of the material
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART I
General orientation
2 Communication as action
2.1 The Organon model
2.2 Speech act theory
2.3 Illocutions in discourse
2.4 The cooperative principle
2.5 Relevance theory
2.6 Politeness theory
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
3 Discourse in communication
3.1 The pragmatic perspective
3.2 Rules for symbolic interaction
3.3 Messages between sender and receiver
3.4 The discourse situation
3.5 The socio-semiotic approach
3.6 What makes discourse discourse?
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART II
Backpacking for a scientific journey
4 Discourse types
4.1 The variety of functions and forms
4.2 Written language and verbal interaction
4.3 Everyday and literary language
4.4 Electronic discourse
4.5 Conventionalized forms for conventionalized occasions
4.6 Multimodality
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
5 Structured content
5.1 Propositions
5.2 Topics
5.3 Macrostructures
5.4 Superstructures
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
6 Discourse connections
6.1 Cohesion
6.2 Referential elements
6.3 Coherence
6.4 Rhetorical Structure Theory
6.5 Discourse relation research
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
7 Contextual phenomena
7.1 Deixis
7.2 Staging
7.3 Perspectivization
7.4 Given-new management
7.5 Presuppositions
7.6 Inferences
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
8 Style
8.1 Form, content and situation
8.2 Views on style
8.3 Stylistic analysis
8.4 Examples of stylistic research
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART III
Special modes of communication
9 Conversation analysis
9.1 Transcription systems
9.2 The turn-taking model
9.3 Sequential organization
9.4 Discourse markers
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
10 Informative discourse
10.1 Readability in a formula
10.2 The measurement of understanding
10.3 Judging discourse quality
10.4 The improvement of documents
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
11 Narratives
11.1 The structure of fairy tales
11.2 The sociolinguistic approach
11.3 The psycholinguistic approach
11.4 The organizational approach
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
12 Argumentation and persuasion
12.1 The structure of argumentation
12.2 The pragma-dialectical approach
12.3 The social-psychological approach
12.4 The quality of argumentation
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART IV
Special interests
13 Discourse and cognition
13.1 Modeling discourse production
13.2 Product and process analysis
13.3 Processing and prior knowledge
13.4 Aspects of processing
13.5 Modeling discourse processing
13.6 The metaphor in cognitive research
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
14 Discourse and institution
14.1 The agent-client approach
14.2 Politics
14.3 Law
14.4 Bureaucracy
14.5 Media
14.6 Health care
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
15 Discourse and culture
15.1 The Sapir-Whorfhypothesis
15.2 Critical Discourse Analysis
15.3 Gender
15.4 Racism
15.5 Intercultural communication
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
Key to the questions
References
Index
《语篇研究导论》作者介绍:
本书通过实例分析,深入浅出地、系统地介绍了语篇研究理论.为读者从事文学研究打下了基础。
为方便读者使用,本书收录了语篇研究领域中使用频繁的概念,设置了富有启发性的思考题,并配有答案。
本书作者是语篇研究领域卓有建树的学者.他以四种语言出版的Discouse Studies: An Itroductory Textbook(1993)在学界受到广泛欢迎。 In 1992 I published my first introduction, Discourse Studies:
An Introductory Textbook, which was reprinted several times and
published in four languages. It has been the basis for this book
but the enormous number of discourse studies publications and new
insights of the past decade that have been incorporated here make
this a very different book with over 300 source references and
about 500 basic concepts explained. This book touches on various
disciplines that previously did not consider discourse, and the
broader, dynamic, contexts of discourse in communication science.
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
1.1 A rough definition of discourse studies
1.2 Aim and structure of this book
1.3 The presentation of the material
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART I
General orientation
2 Communication as action
2.1 The Organon model
2.2 Speech act theory
2.3 Illocutions in discourse
2.4 The cooperative principle
2.5 Relevance theory
2.6 Politeness theory
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
3 Discourse in communication
3.1 The pragmatic perspective
3.2 Rules for symbolic interaction
3.3 Messages between sender and receiver
3.4 The discourse situation
3.5 The socio-semiotic approach
3.6 What makes discourse discourse?
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART II
Backpacking for a scientific journey
4 Discourse types
4.1 The variety of functions and forms
4.2 Written language and verbal interaction
4.3 Everyday and literary language
4.4 Electronic discourse
4.5 Conventionalized forms for conventionalized occasions
4.6 Multimodality
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
5 Structured content
5.1 Propositions
5.2 Topics
5.3 Macrostructures
5.4 Superstructures
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
6 Discourse connections
6.1 Cohesion
6.2 Referential elements
6.3 Coherence
6.4 Rhetorical Structure Theory
6.5 Discourse relation research
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
7 Contextual phenomena
7.1 Deixis
7.2 Staging
7.3 Perspectivization
7.4 Given-new management
7.5 Presuppositions
7.6 Inferences
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
8 Style
8.1 Form, content and situation
8.2 Views on style
8.3 Stylistic analysis
8.4 Examples of stylistic research
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART III
Special modes of communication
9 Conversation analysis
9.1 Transcription systems
9.2 The turn-taking model
9.3 Sequential organization
9.4 Discourse markers
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
10 Informative discourse
10.1 Readability in a formula
10.2 The measurement of understanding
10.3 Judging discourse quality
10.4 The improvement of documents
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
11 Narratives
11.1 The structure of fairy tales
11.2 The sociolinguistic approach
11.3 The psycholinguistic approach
11.4 The organizational approach
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
12 Argumentation and persuasion
12.1 The structure of argumentation
12.2 The pragma-dialectical approach
12.3 The social-psychological approach
12.4 The quality of argumentation
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
PART IV
Special interests
13 Discourse and cognition
13.1 Modeling discourse production
13.2 Product and process analysis
13.3 Processing and prior knowledge
13.4 Aspects of processing
13.5 Modeling discourse processing
13.6 The metaphor in cognitive research
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
14 Discourse and institution
14.1 The agent-client approach
14.2 Politics
14.3 Law
14.4 Bureaucracy
14.5 Media
14.6 Health care
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
15 Discourse and culture
15.1 The Sapir-Whorfhypothesis
15.2 Critical Discourse Analysis
15.3 Gender
15.4 Racism
15.5 Intercultural communication
Questions and assignments
Bibliographical information
Key to the questions
References
Index