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Book Title

Time Series Analysis of Discourse. Method and Case Studies

Author

Dennis Tay (Department of English)

Publisher

Routledge

Year of Publication

2018

ISBN

9781138584631


 

Introduction

This volume serves as a comprehensive introduction to Time Series Analysis (TSA), used commonly in financial and engineering sciences, to demonstrate its potential to complement qualitative approaches in discourse analysis research. The book begins by discussing how time has previously been conceptualized in the literature, drawing on studies from variationist sociolinguistics, corpus linguistics, and Critical Discourse Analysis. The volume then segues into a discussion of how TSA is applied in other contexts in which observed values are expected to be dependent on earlier values, such as stock markets and sales figures, and introduces a range of discourse-specific contexts to show how the technique might be extended to analyze trends or shed further light on relevant themes in discourse over time. Each successive chapter features a different discourse context as a case study, from psychotherapy sessions, university lectures, and news articles, and looks at how studying different variables over time in each context – metaphors, involvement markers, and keywords, respectively – can contribute to a greater understanding of both present and future discourse activity in these settings. Taken together, this book highlights the value of TSA as a complementary approach to meaning-based analysis in discourse, making this ideal reading for graduate students and scholars in discourse analysis looking to employ quantitative methods in their research practice.

 

Table of Contents:

1. Time in Discourse Analysis

2. The Basic Logic and Process of TSA

3. Case Study 1: Metaphor in Psychotherapy Sessions

4. Case Study 2: Non-Informational Language in University Lectures

5. Case Study 3: Thematic Keywords in Newspaper Discourse

6. Summary, Limitations, and Future Directions

 

 

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