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Czy pojęcie dyskursu jest przydatne w glottodydaktyce?
Author(s) -
Weronika Wilczyńska
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
neofilolog
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2545-3971
pISSN - 1429-2173
DOI - 10.14746/n.2012.38.1.2
Subject(s) - popularity , field (mathematics) , point (geometry) , sociology , linguistics , discourse analysis , epistemology , order (exchange) , foreign language , psychology , pedagogy , social psychology , philosophy , geometry , mathematics , finance , pure mathematics , economics
Despite its growing popularity within the humanities and social sciences, the concept of discourse (and also discourse analysis) continues to be perceived as rather vague by those who are not experts in the domain of discourse analysis. The aim of the present paper is to acquaint non-specialist readers with the multifold, interdisciplinary nature of discourse in order to further consider its usefulness with reference to foreign language pedagogy. It is argued that a wider use of this concept may lead us to a more coherent view of the main issues underlying our field, namely by integrating into our thinking both social and individual communicative practices. This idea is illustrated with selected conceptual tools and the views advanced by leading French discourse analysts (e.g. Charaudeau, 1993, 2010; Maingueneau, 1996, 2005) and, up to this point, mainly exploited in studying the media and public communication. Moreover, the importance of typological dis­tinctions in foreign language pedagogy is stressed and an example of a discursive approach to foreign language instruction is provided. At the same time, attention is drawn to inherent and/or objective limitations on and difficulties in a wider use of the concept of discourse. These problems notwithstanding, the conclusion points to the fact that, given the complexity of our do­main, it is hardly conceivable nowadays that we can be content with over­simplified formulae and limited, one-sided theories.

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