@book{12326, author = {McCarthy, Michael,}, title = {Discourse analysis for language teachers /}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press,}, year = {1991.}, address = {Cambridge ;}, note = {Contents Chapter 1 What is discourse analysis? A brief historical overview Form and function Speech acts and discourse structures The scope of discourse analysis Spoken Discourse etc Chapter 2 Discourse analysis and grammar Introduction Grammatical cohesion and textuality Theme and rheme Tense and aspect Conclusion Chapter 3 Discourse analysis and vocabulary Introduction Lexical cohesion Lexis in talk Textual aspects of lexical competence Vocabulary and the organizing of text etc Chapter 4 Discourse analysis and phonology Introduction Pronunciation Rhythm Word stress and prominence The placing of prominence etc Chapter 5. Spoken Language Introduction Adjacency pairs Exchanges Turn-talking Transactions and topics etc Chapter 6. Written language Introduction Text types Speech and writing Units in written discourse Clause relations etc }, url = {http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/cam024/90020850.html} }