TEXTSince its inception in 1981, TEXT has established itself as an internationally recognized forum for interdisciplinary research on all aspects of discourse (e.g., the situational and historical nature of text production, the cognitive and sociocultural processes of language practice, participant-based structures of negotiation and linguistic selection). TEXT aims to actively encourage debate on these issues, not only about the theoretical and methodological dimensions of discourse but also their practical and socially relevant outcomes. This is reflected in the makeup of its specialist editorial and advisory board, a mix of prominent scholars with a range of expertise in the field. TEXT further encompasses the variable nature of discourse research with its consolidation of topics of potential interest through theme-focused special issues and through specially commissioned foundational debates in a dialogic format. Holdings: v. 21, no. 1/2 (2001) -- present For USC users only. Requires USC network connection.
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