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We illustrate this theoretical claim through exploration of a corpus of over 7000 discourse moves in primary literacy lessons. If you have previously obtained access with your personal account, please log in. » The Archæology of Knowledge: Chapter 1 - The Unities of Discourse by Michel Foucault (1969). ?�m)� j����r���Օk���_����G��g�����h��������������|��jή�=��y�;׭����W�t6�C5LgW�?���'�����ⲫ꾯��o/.����9������W�8���o���M���Ԝ��?�m; ��߄������EK���5���O.�r�u�ߕ-����45�LMt� ��]xy�/�Ȯ��_�O�~����M��C�����Ā�h�n�V� ���ⲯ��A�NN��ζ�~��+1�߉v��D�b��������7>�����=��{�6���v��\��ڦ�m��I���:���t�l���ir���r����a�����Ư�_���ηx�Vn����e�G8������������/.υ};�n��'����a�y��ϖy���F��c~A������uhT�?���U;�I������/�<5��Ξb��m?�܌��� �~�u�>�b��E�F��]�m�d�[���[wv�ţ�����m~��c����f����Sp�ZO�q�/�s�Ӹ6��c�sqm+'��y�9�ρ��3��{��4>�`�G���F��'�ړ����Y,�������PE��%'P�׊�y*��m*n�+�yέ�]E~qt�{A��SnJ5�PbS�U��,������a��6}G��υ?A��Q�B>g/§j�rp����q�`ɛA��53����i�'ʩ�+�_u�6��hP��7�ӗ�c�\����N�S�/Ԑ\;E�n1H��������\=*�x�ӓ����6����yX���C���*.�,����Fa� �Ppγ��Qn�o7�?w�' �(sgp�)�:/ҼXϹ%g|z�f7AzbAJ}�!��L&G���P3�͗�捜5��g�n�r1�E�Ц��u�D]3���"�JCS�����M��*. One common analytic strategy employs individual discourse moves, which are coded, counted and used as indicators of the quality of classroom talk. 4 0 obj Working off-campus?

These theoretical problems too will be examined only in a particular field: in those disciplines - so unsure of their frontiers, and so vague in content - that we call the history of ideas, or of thought, or of science, or of knowledge.

The book investigates these competing models and the social projects that gave rise to them. T: The questions will be on different subjects, so, er, well, one will be about, er, Request PDF | On Aug 1, 2003, James Garratt published Inventing Realism: Dahlhaus, Geck, and the Unities of Discourse | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
You can request the full-text of this article directly from the authors on ResearchGate. In linguistics, discourse refers to a unit of language longer than a single sentence. It is these problems that will be studied here (the questions of procedure will be examined in later empirical studies - if the opportunity, the desire, and the courage to undertake them do not desert me). The use of concepts of discontinuity, rupture, threshold, limit, series, and transformation present all historical analysis not only with questions of procedure, but with theoretical problems. Source: The Archaeology of Knowledge, publ.

The use of concepts of discontinuity, rupture, threshold, limit, series, and transformation present all historical analysis not only with questions of procedure, but with theoretical problems. <> Michel Foucault

), as well as other structural or interactional features of the discourse (for example, turns), in addition to a variety of other units defined in terms of their functions (for example, moves).