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political discourse, help me plz
Hello, who can help me ?
i wanna know the differences between political discourse analysis & discourse analysis , actually i want to have a lecture on ,political discourse and i wonder if my topic fall into the realm of DA. is this topic- political discourse analysis, related to discourse analysis ??????
No body is there to anzwer me.
disappointed girl
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Re: political discourse, help me plz
'Political discourse' is a term commonly used to describe the language used when politicians, commentators and others are discussing politics, so a term like 'full and frank discussions' actually means a row and disagreement.
Political discourse analysis would simply be a topic-based subset of discourse analysis, which can be on any topic and from any context.
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Re: political discourse, help me plz

Originally Posted by
Tdol
'Political discourse' is a term commonly used to describe the language used when politicians, commentators and others are discussing politics, so a term like 'full and frank discussions' actually means a row and disagreement.
Political discourse analysis would simply be a topic-based subset of discourse analysis, which can be on any topic and from any context.
thanks a lot
by the way i wolud like to get answers to my questions ASAP so what is ur suggestion for me, and i would also need some brilliant and creative ideas for teaching about laughing, i mean i want to find some ways to motivate students in the topic of their reading which is about laughter and its consequences, I want to keep them, motivated, would u plz help me, are pictures in this case helpful and where can i find funny ones,
have a nice day. tnx in advence
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