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The discourse-knowledge interface
pp. 85-109
Abstract
One of the major challenges of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) is to make explicit the relations between discourse and knowledge. Both discourse and knowledge are very complex phenomena studied in virtually all disciplines of the humanities and social sciences. Thus, we may expect that also a theory of their relationships has philosophical, linguistic, psychological, sociological and anthropological dimensions.
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Weiss Gilbert, Wodak Ruth (2003) Critical discourse analysis: theory and interdisciplinarity. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 85-109
Full citation:
van Dijk Teun A (2003) „The discourse-knowledge interface“, In: G. Weiss & R. Wodak (eds.), Critical discourse analysis, Dordrecht, Springer, 85–109.