... ………………………………… 61.1. The history ofCritical Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis …………… 61.2. Theories on Critical Discourse Analysis …………………………………………81.2.1.What is Critical Discourse Analysis ... Analysis …………………………………………… 91.2.2.Key notions of CDA …………………………………………………………… 91.2.3.Methodology of CDA ……………………………………………………………111.2.4.Principles of CDA ……………………………………………………………….121.3. Systemic ... preparation and completion of this paper.First of all, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my supervisor, Assoc. Prof., Dr. Trần Hữu Mạnh for his expert advice, critical and constructive...
... commonest form of social behavior where we rely most on ‘common sense’ assumptions.1.2.3. Methodology of CDAThere is no consistent CDA methodology; each individual methodof CDA emphasizes ... emphasizes different levels. In van Dijk’s points of view (1998: 3), there are many types of CDA (e.g. critical analysis of conversation, of lessons and teaching at school, news reports in ... critical discourse analysis of any communicative event is the analysis of relationships between three dimensions of that event: 11critically analyzing various kinds of discourses and encode prejudice,...
... researchWithin the limitation of a minor thesis, the research focuses only on the written text of the news discourse in a relatively short period of time from two sources of news and studies certain ... in two stages: the analysis of headlines and the analysis of full-text news reports. In the first stage, we will make a detailed description of the representation of the US- Japan coalition ... The second stage of analysis will examine and discuss the use of the most prominent discursive strategies practiced by the two sources of news in representing the two groups of actors in order...
... Cultural Studies methodologyData Analytical framework Method of analysis conclusionA summary of the findings Suggestions for further research Scope of the researchWritten ... from two sources of news: the Voice of America and Nhan Dan Analysis of headlines- VOAPositively represent the US-Japan coalition 76.9% of the processesThe role of actor and sayer ... backgroundChapter 2- MethodologyChapter 3- Data analysis and discussion introductionRationale Scope of the research Aims of the research and research questions Methodology Background...
... biases of the model option prices,while the MARE statistic measures the dispersion of relative biases of the modelprices. The difference between MARE and MRE suggests the direction of the bias of ... to the use of implied volatility or volatility risk. The Black-Scholes modelexhibits similar pattern of mispricing, namely underpricing of short-maturity optionsand over-pricing of long-maturity ... ba-sis of the BIC inclusion of these parameters was not justified. Therefore we includedno cross terms between ln σ2stand ln σ2rtin (5) and (6); (iv) As far as the choice of a19 of the...
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... the behav-ior of households will be blue or shades of blue and all diagrams relating to the behavior of firms will be red or shades of red. Figure 3.1 shows the circular flow of economic activity ... Statistical Abstract of the United States, a large volume of data published by the Department of Commerce every year that describes many features of the U.S. economy. Massive volumes of data can now ... the price of a product rises, people tend to buy less of it; when the price of a product falls, people tend to buy more. Theories do not always arise out of formal numerical data. All of us have...
... let n be the length of the concatena- tion of articles; let m be the number of unique tokens (after lemmatization and removal of words on the stop list); let B be a list of boundaries, initialized ... about an automatic methodof finding discourse boundaries based on the repetition of lexi- cal items. Halliday and Hasan (1976) and others have claimed that the repetition of lexical items, ... implic- itly in several of the techniques described above, but the method presented here depends exclusively on it. Methodology Church (1993) describes a graphical method, called doL- plotting,...
... carbonyl oxygen of the P1 residue, Zn1 is bound by the two carboxyl oxygens of Asp25 5 (Asp347) and a car boxyl ox ygen of Glu334(Glu429). T he interact ions of Zn1 and the carboxyl oxygen of Asp332 ... by the interaction of t heN-terminal amine of t he P1 residue with a c arboxylateoxygen of Asp273 (Asp366), the carbonyl oxygen of the P1residue with the side-chain amine of Lys262 (Lys354), ... base mechanism of blLAP [21,24]. The recentidentification of bicarbonate in the active site of the nativeE. coli PepA and blLAP and the influence of bicarbonateon PepA hydrolysis of a chromogenic...