Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Discourse




Discourse Studies

The 100 most cited articles




1.  Stance and engagement: A model of interaction in academic discourse 
2.  Legitimizing immigration control: A discourse-historical analysis 
3.  Multimodal resources for turn-taking: Pointing and the emergence of possible next speakers 
4.  Rhetorical structure theory: Looking back and moving ahead 
5.  Moaning, whinging and laughing: The subjective side of complaints 
6.  Moving forward with membership categorization analysis: Methods for systematic analysis 
7.  Discourse, context and cognition 
8.  Applications of rhetorical structure theory 
9.  Diagnostic formulations in psychotherapy 
10.  Show concessions 
11.  Discourse, cognition and social practices: The rich surface of language and social interaction 
12.  Directives: Entitlement and contingency in action 
13.  Strategic manoeuvring in argumentative discourse 
14.  Discourse, pragmatics, conversation, analysis 
15.  Participants' online analysis and multimodal practices: Projecting the end of the turn and the closing of the sequence 
16.  Visually branding the environment: Climate change as a marketing opportunity 
17.  The other side of the story: Towards a narrative analysis of narratives-in-interaction 
18.  Research article abstracts in applied linguistics and educational technology: A study of linguistic realizations of rhetorical structure and authorial stance 
19.  Facts, norms and dispositions: Practical uses of the modal verb would in police interrogations 
20.  The online support group as a community: A micro-analysis of the interaction with a new member 
21.  'Did you have permission to smash your neighbour's door?' Silly questions and their answers in police-suspect interrogations 
22.  Conversational floors in synchronous text-based CMC discourse 
23.  Telling about problems and giving advice in an Internet discussion forum: Some discourse features 
24.  Cognition at the heart of human interaction 
25.  Categories in action: Person-reference and membership categorization 
26.  The social ontology of intentions 
27.  Introduction: Questioning and affiliation/ disaffiliation in interaction 
28.  Extraction and aggregation in the repair of individual and collective self-reference 
29.  Action formation and its epistemic (and other) backgrounds 
30.  Variation in transcription 
31.  Commentary: Transcript variations and the indexicality of transcribing practices 
32.  Managing affect: Integration of empathy and problem-solving in health care encounters 
33.  Mediation between discourse and society: Assessing cognitive approaches in CDA 
34.  Cognition and conversation 
35.  Aspects of the sequential organization of mobile phone conversation 
36.  Questions of accountability: Yes-no interrogatives that are unanswerable 
37.  Strategic ambiguity as a discourse practice: The role of keywords in the discourse on 'sustainable' biotechnology 
38.  Children's participation and the familial moral order in family therapy 
39.  'Articulating the unsaid' via and-prefaced formulations of others' talk 
40.  Problem presentation and responses on an online forum for young people who self-harm 
41.  Metaphors of cancer in scientific popularization articles in the British press 
42.  The impact of marketization on higher education genres - The international student prospectus as a case in point 
43.  Mobile phone call openings: Tailoring answers to personalized summonses 
44.  Alternative questions used in conversational repair 
45.  After post-cognitivism 
46.  A Psychoanalytic Discursive Psychology: From consciousness to unconsciousness 
47.  Story-telling at work: A complex discursive resource for integrating personal professional and social identities 
48.  On possibles 
49.  Analysing self-constituting discourses 
50.  Doing empathy and sympathy: Caring responses to troubles tellings on a peer support line 
51.  Who killed the princess? description and blame in the british press 
52.  'Look'-prefaced turns in first and second position: Launching, interceding and redirecting action 
53.  Confabulation: Sense-making, self-making and world-making in dementia 
54.  Sequential order and sequence structure - The case of incommensurable studies on mobile phone calls 
55.  Negotiation of entitlement in proposal sequences 
56.  Principles shaping grammatical practices: An exploration 
57.  Relational positioning strategies in police calls:A dilemma 
58.  Embodied orientations towards co-participants in multinational meetings 
59.  Language problem or language conflict? narratives of immigrant women's experiences in the US 
60.  Preference organization of sequence-initiating actions: The case of explicit account solicitations 
61.  Marking understanding versus receipting information in talk: Achso. and ach in german interaction 
62.  Moral stance in the workplace narratives of novices 
63.  Producing a 'cognition' 
64.  Non-neutrality and argument in the hybrid political interview 
65.  Nailing down an answer: Participations of power in trial talk 
66.  Interaction in workplace meetings 
67.  Introducing direct complaints through questions: The interactional achievement of 'pre-sequences'? 
68.  Is the press release a genre? A study of form and content 
69.  Making sequentiality salient: And-prefacing in the talk of airline pilots 
70.  'i take full responsibility, i take some responsibility, i'll take half of it but no more than that': Princess diana and the negotiation of blame in the 'panorama' interview 
71.  'Gossiping' as a social action in family therapy: The pseudo-absence and pseudo-presence of children 
72.  The agenda as resource for topic introduction in workplace meetings 
73.  An approach to corpus-based discourse analysis: The move analysis as example 
74.  Wh-interrogative formats used for questioning and beyond: German warum (why) and wieso (why) and English why 
75.  Talking 'facts': Identity and rationality in industry perspectives on genetic modification 
76.  'Calm down!': The role of gaze in the interactional management of hysteria by the police 
77.  Placing like in telling stories 
78.  Script proposals: A device for empowering clients in counselling 
79.  Critical discourse analysis, topoi and mystification: Disability policy documents from a Norwegian NGO 
80.  Questions, questioning, and institutional practices: An introduction 
81.  On assessing situations and events in conversation: 'Extraposition' and its relatives 
82.  Life is out there: A comment on Griffin 
83.  The concept of 'dialogue' in cross-linguistic and cross-cultural perspective 
84.  Cognitive activities without cognition? ethnomethodological investigations of selected 'cognitive' topics 
85.  Instructions in the operating room: How the surgeon directs their assistant's hands 
86.  Establishing joint decisions in a dyad 
87.  'Put your fingers right in here': Learnability and instructed experience 
88.  Some uses of third-person reference forms in speaker self-reference 
89.  Constructing the source: Metaphor as a discourse strategy 
90.  Evidentiality in achieving entitlement, objectivity, and detachment in Korean conversation 
91.  Grace: The logogenesis of freedom 
92.  Not remembering as a practical epistemic resource in couples therapy 
93.  English zero anaphora as an interactional resource II 
94.  Attitude and subjectivity in Italian and British hard-news reporting: The construction of a culture-specific 'reporter' voice 
95.  Announced refusal to answer: A study of norms and accountability in broadcast political interviews 
96.  Persuasive presuppositions in OECD and EU higher education policy documents 
97.  Gender and sexual identity authentication in language use: The case of chat rooms 
98.  'Good' and 'bad' deaths: Narratives and professional identities in interviews with hospice managers 
99.  Compliance, resistance and incipient compliance when responding to directives 
100.       Affiliative and disaffiliative candidate understandings 
























 

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