discourse communityの例文
- Most people move within and between different discourse communities every day.
- These people begin to adapt to standards of that discourse community.
- Across discourse communities, what is considered factual may fluctuate across each community.
- Therefore, knowing the intended discourse community is a very important part of writing.
- Jefferson wrote this great work by weaving together the intertext of his discourse community.
- This generally occurs within a specific discourse community.
- This is how writers within discourse communities manage to present new ideas to their communities.
- Within discourse communities, writers build on top of the ideas established by previous writers.
- This is an example of the constraint a discourse community can place on a text.
- Discourse communities are not limited to involvement of people from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds.
- Writers should also be aware of other ways in which the discourse community shapes their writing.
- Discourse communities introduce new ideas and claims, and from these, writers expand on them.
- At the same time the discourse community does not expect to see any writing that appears too foreign.
- Each of the moves listed above are constructed differently depending on the discourse community the writer is in.
- Other functions of the discourse community include determining what makes a novel argument and what a fact is.
- This class will evaluate Wikipedia as a discourse community, as well as a living archive and embodied rhetoric.
- If one wants to become a member of a certain discourse community, it requires more than learning the lingo.
- However, involvement in one discourse community does not hinder participation in other groups based on a pursuit of a common goal.
- Linguist John Swales defined discourse communities as " groups that have goals or purposes, and use communication to achieve these goals ."
- Members of the discourse community take on either assigned or maintained roles which serve as discursive authority, rights, expectations and constraints.