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UNIVERSITÄT DES SAARLANDES<br />
FACHRICHTUNG 4.3 <strong>–</strong> ANGLISTIK, AMERIKANISTIK<br />
UND ANGLOPHONE KULTUREN<br />
Lehrstuhl für Englische Sprachwissenschaft<br />
Univ.-Professor Dr. Neal R. Norrick<br />
<strong>Discourse</strong> <strong>Analysis</strong> <strong>–</strong> <strong>bibliography</strong><br />
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Journals publishing discourse research.<br />
<strong>Discourse</strong> Processes (subtitled 'a multidisciplinary journal'), published by Ablex.<br />
Publishes descriptive linguistic and cognitive as well as interpretive studies of<br />
discourse.<br />
<strong>Discourse</strong> and Society, published by Sage. Specialises in critical discourse analysis.<br />
<strong>Discourse</strong> Studies, published by Sage. A new journal, open to all traditions of discourse<br />
analysis.<br />
Human Communication Research, published by and for the International Communication<br />
Association. Publishes a wide range of quantitative and some qualitative research<br />
on communication.<br />
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International Journal of Applied Linguistics, published by Novus. Very broad based,<br />
including applied linguistics, sociolinguistics and some discourse studies.<br />
Journal of Communication, published by the International Communication Association.<br />
Deals mostly with mass-media communication and other social semiotic<br />
approaches to communication.<br />
Journal of Language and Social Psychology, published by Sage. Covers quantitative and<br />
experimental research, but is increasingly open to qualitative discourse research on<br />
themes relevant to social psychology.<br />
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, published by Multilingual Matters.<br />
Publishes primarily quantitative and qualitative research on inter-cultural<br />
communication and language and ethnicity.<br />
Journal of Pragmatics, published by Elsevier. Focuses mainly on linguistic aspects of<br />
pragmatics and discourse, but increasingly open to socially and culturally inclined<br />
studies.<br />
Journal of Sociolinguistics, published by Blackwell. It covers the whole interdisciplinary<br />
field of sociolinguistics and discourse studies and is open innovative approaches.<br />
Language Awareness, published by Multilingual Matters. Promotes varied approaches,<br />
including critical and applied approaches, to language and discourse.<br />
Language and Communication, published by Pergamon/Elsevier. Another very broadbased<br />
journal, publishing theoretical as well as empirical studies Language and<br />
<strong>Discourse</strong>, published by the Department of English Language and Literature,<br />
University of Liverpool, UK.<br />
Language and Literature, published by Sage for the Poetics and Linguistics Association.<br />
Publishes research on stylistics, critical theory, pragmatics and discourse analysis of<br />
literary texts.<br />
Language in Society, published by Cambridge University Press. An established<br />
sociolinguistics journal, open to discourse analytic research with a strong<br />
anthropologic/ethnographic bias.<br />
Multilingua, published by Mouton de Gruyter. Originally exploring the interface between<br />
language, culture and second-language acquisition, now open all current research<br />
in sociolinguistics and discourse analysis.<br />
Pragmatics, published by and for the International Pragmatics Association. Wideranging,<br />
including culturally focused, linguistic and critical approaches to discourse.<br />
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Research on Language and Social Interaction, published by Lawrence Erlbaum<br />
Specialises in talk-in-interaction/conversation analytic research.<br />
Semiotica, published by Mouton de Gruyter. Interdisciplinary and orientated towards<br />
the analysis of different semiotic systems and multimodality; notable for many<br />
review articles of books in all areas of semiotic research.<br />
Text (subtitled 'an interdisciplinary journal for the study of discourse'), published by<br />
Mouton de Gruyter. Another broad-based, established journal, open to all traditions<br />
of discourse analysis.<br />
DA resources on the net<br />
• Ethno / CA news (by Paul ten Have):<br />
http://www.pscw.uva.nl/emca/index.htm<br />
• The discourse studies list:<br />
http://www-english.tamu.edu/ds/discours.html<br />
• Linguistic Society of America:<br />
http://www.lsadc.org/<br />
• The Linguist List:<br />
http://www.emich.edu/~linguist/<br />
• The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Linguistics:<br />
http://www.emich.edu/~linguist/www-vl.html<br />
• The international language and gender association:<br />
http://www.stanford.edu/group/igala/index.html<br />
• The language and gender page:<br />
http://www-english.tamu.edu/pers/fac/bucholtz/lng/<br />
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