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 Sept 11th analysis/ Semiotics/ Discourse analysis.
Author:jessy
Date:Friday, 28th Dec 2001 22:26
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Hi,

I have a project to analyse critically the language and the ideas of writing. I have chosen the september the 11th attacks and the difference in the speeches made by leaders of the world, Speeches by President George.W.Bush, President Parvez Musharaff, Nato, Tony Blair etc. I was looking for a site or any information that might help in analysing these speeches....or one which contain these speeches.

Also of help would be alternative writing s which may be of interest to analyse in terms of discourse analysis and semiotics.

Thanks,

Jessy

Topic Author Date ID
• Sept 11th analysis/ Semiotics/ Discourse analysis.
Hi, I have a project to analyse critically the language and the ideas of writing. I have chosen the september ...
jessy 28/12/01 22:26 2081
  • Re: Sept 11th analysis/ Semiotics/ Discourse analy
In recent weeks members of the Forensic Linguistics list (jiscmail) have been discussing these issues, as well as the content ...
Jonathan Gordon-Till 02/01/02 14:41 2089
  • Re: Sept 11th analysis/ Semiotics/ Discourse analy
One of the critical areas of analysis is that which reveals the audience being spoken to. Your best speakers are ...
Edward W. Stollery II 01/01/02 04:21 2087

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