1325-1375; Small discount in middle English <Medieval Latin discursus (spelling of middle English course), Late Latin: Dialogue, Latin: Running back and forth, equivalent to discur (rere) running (dis - dis - 1 + currere) - tus For suffix v) + - sus is executed. action
Unit text used by linguists to analyze language phenomena over one sentence
C14: Demonstration from medieval Latin, escaping from Latin: running back and forth, running monotonously in various ways, from dis-1 + to running
In the latter half of the 14th century, the process of 'understanding, inference, thinking', remarks from France, 'running' from Latin in Latin 'dialogue' 'past participle' (dis -) + currere "(See current (adj.).) The meaning of" official speech and lighting "was recorded for the first time in the 1580s.
As Rylance proved, the spiritual discourse of the 19th century is divided into four (more or less different) categories: discourse of soul, discourse of philosophy, discourse of physiology, discourse of medicine. These constitute "four different ways to think about the phenomenon of human mind" and "four different languages for psychology" (21). In the late 19th century, especially in the 1870s (70s) physiological discourse steadily increased. Still, like the other theories claiming the naturalistic view of human thought, such as the theory advocated by Charles Darwin's "descendants of mankind", the new spiritual concept led to further discussion.
Starting with the question "What is discourse?", This article explains how to identify specific discourse and explores ways to distinguish these discourse and text. The emergence of discourse analysis in psychology and the continuing impact of linguistics and post-structuralism on practitioners provides the basis for the results of discourse analysis. In this paper, we explain the descriptive, analytic and educational functions of discourse analysis and deal with the cultural and political problems that the discourse analyst reflects in reflecting in discourse activity. Proper discourse definition proposals should be used to identify discourse and are presented and supported by seven criteria that should address conflicts between them and between them. Then we proposed three other criteria to link the discourse analysis to a broader political issue.
The discourse community is a group of people involved in a specific topic, problem, or field. According to the criteria of John Swales in the Concept of the Discourse Community, Christianity is to be regarded as a discourse community for its common goal, media, participation mechanism, specific types, and thresholds for members I can. Christianity meets the first standards of Swirls by achieving a series of common goals, such as spreading faith, spreading enlightenment and disseminating good morals. By spreading faith, members can gain knowledge to recruit new members. For example, in the church, there is an event that urges members of the community to discuss beliefs about recruiting new members.