What is Critical Discourse Analysis
What is Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA)?
*Anwar El-Said El-Sharkawy
Assistant Professor of Linguistics and Translation
Lecturer of English, Afif College of Education- English Department, Shaqra University,
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*A Ph. D. holder of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), lecturer of English and translator, faculty of education, Shaqra University, interested in linguistic, discursive, and pragmatic writings and researches. Email: aelsharkawy@su.edu.sa
Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction 3
1.1 CDA: Historical Outline 3
1.2 What is Discourse? 8
1.3 Discourse as Social ...
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1.0 Introduction
In this paper, a historical outline of Critical Discourse Analysis (henceforth CDA) will be presented, and some notions and concepts, such as discourse, critical, text, and semiosis, will be clarified. In doing so, many relationships of CDA to other components such as social structure, social event, social practice, and orders of discourse are introduced in such ways that grant redefinitions to discourse and discourse analysis as well as show why CDA is critical and how its constructing components ( i.e., critical, discourse, and analysis) draw its meaning and contribute to form its aims and principles.
1.1 CDA: Historical Outline
The roots of CDA lie in Classical Rhetoric, Text Linguistics and Socio-linguistics, as well as in Applied Linguistics and Pragmatics (Weiss and Wodak, 2002), and some of its tenets can already be found in Jürgen Habermas and the critical theory of the Frankfurt School before the Second World War ...
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- It is a means of representing patterns of experience ... It enables human beings to build a mental picture of reality, to make sense of their experience of what goes on around them and inside them.
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