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1. Yatsko V.A. Integrational discourse analysis conception (http://yatsko.zohosites.com/integrational-discourseanalysis-conception.html)

Bhatia, V.J. (1993) Analysing Genre: Language in Professional Settings. England: Longman.
Bhatia, V.J. (2004) Worlds of Written Discourse. London: Continuum.
Blommaert, J. (2005). Discourse. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Brown, G., and George Yule (1983). Discourse Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Carter, R. (1997). Investigating English Discourse. London: Routledge.
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Gee, J. P. (2005). An Introduction to Discourse Analysis: Theory and Method. London: Routledge.
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Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1984.
Halliday, M.A.K., and Greaves, W.S. (2008). Intonation in the Grammar of English, London,
Equinox.
Halliday, M.A.K., and C.M.I.M. Matthiessen (2004). An introduction to functional grammar, 3d ed.
London, Arnold
Harris, Zellig S. (1952a). "Culture and Style in Extended Discourse". Selected Papers from the 29th
International Congress of Americanists (New York, 1949), vol.III: Indian Tribes of Aboriginal
America ed. by Sol Tax & Melville J[oyce] Herskovits, 210-215. New York: Cooper Square
Publishers. (Repr., New York: Cooper Press, 1967. Paper repr. in 1970a, pp. 373389.) [Proposes a
method for analyzing extended discourse, with example analyses from Hidatsa, a Siouan language
spoken in North Dakota.]
Harris, Zellig S. (1952b.) "Discourse Analysis". Language 28:1.1-30. (Repr. in The Structure of
Language: Readings in the philosophy of language ed. by Jerry A[lan] Fodor & Jerrold J[acob] Katz,
pp. 355383. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1964, and also in Harris 1970a, pp. 313348 as
well as in 1981, pp. 107142.) French translation "Analyse du discours". Langages (1969) 13.8-45.
German translation by Peter Eisenberg, "Textanalyse". Beschreibungsmethoden des amerikanischen
Strakturalismus ed. by Elisabeth Bense, Peter Eisenberg & Hartmut Haberland, 261-298. Mnchen:
Max Hueber. [Presents a method for the analysis of connected speech or writing.]
Harris, Zellig S. 1952c. "Discourse Analysis: A sample text". Language 28:4.474-494. (Repr. in
1970a, pp. 349379.)
Harris, Zellig S. (1954.) "Distributional Structure". Word 10:2/3.146-162. (Also in Linguistics Today:
Published on the occasion of the Columbia University Bicentennial ed. by Andre Martinet & Uriel
Weinreich, 26-42. New York: Linguistic Circle of New York, 1954. Repr. in The Structure of
Language: Readings in the philosophy of language ed. by Jerry A[lan] Fodor & Jerrold J[acob] Katz,
33-49. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1964, and also in Harris 1970.775-794, and 1981.3-22.)
French translation "La structure distributionnelle,". Analyse distributionnelle et structurale ed. by
Jean Dubois & Franoise Dubois-Charlier (=Langages, No.20), 14-34. Paris: Didier / Larousse.
Harris, Zellig S. (1963.) Discourse Analysis Reprints. (= Papers on Formal Linguistics, 2.) The
Hague: Mouton, 73 pp. [Combines Transformations and Discourse Analysis Papers 3a, 3b, and 3c.
1957, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania. ]
Harris, Zellig S. (1968.) Mathematical Structures of Language. (=Interscience Tracts in Pure and
Applied Mathematics, 21.) New York: Interscience Publishers John Wiley & Sons). French translation
Structures mathmatiques du langage. Transl. by Catherine Fuchs. (=Monographies de Linguistique
mathmatique, 3.) Paris: Dunod, 248 pp.
Harris, Zellig S. (1970.) Papers in Structural and Transformational Linguistics. Dordrecht/ Holland:
D. Reidel., x, 850 pp. [Collection of 37 papers originally published 1940-1969.]
Harris, Zellig S. (1981.) Papers on Syntax. Ed. by Henry Hi. (=Synthese Language Library, 14.)
Dordrecht/Holland: D. Reidel, vii, 479 pp.]
Harris, Zellig S. (1982.) "Discourse and Sublanguage". Sublanguage: Studies of language in restricted
semantic domains ed. by Richard Kittredge & John Lehrberger, 231-236. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
Harris, Zellig S. (1985.) "On Grammars of Science". Linguistics and Philosophy: Essays in honor of
Rulon S. Wells ed. by Adam Makkai & Alan K. Melby (=Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 42),
139-148. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
Harris, Zellig S. (1988a) Language and Information. (=Bampton Lectures in America, 28.) New York:
Columbia University Press, ix, 120 pp.
Harris, Zellig S. 1988b. (Together with Paul Mattick, Jr.) "Scientific Sublanguages and the Prospects
for a Global Language of Science". Annals of the American Association of Philosophy and Social
Sciences No.495.73-83.
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Harris, Zellig S. (1989.) (Together with Michael Gottfried, Thomas Ryckman, Paul Mattick, Jr., Anne
Daladier, Tzvee N. Harris & Suzanna Harris.) The Form of Information in Science: Analysis of an
immunology sublanguage. Preface by Hilary Putnam. (=Boston Studies in the Philosophy of, Science,
104.) Dordrecht/Holland & Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, xvii, 590 pp.
Harris, Zellig S. (1991.) A Theory of Language and Information: A mathematical approach. Oxford &
New York: Clarendon Press, xii, 428 pp.; illustr.
Jaworski, A. and Coupland, N. (eds). (1999). The Discourse Reader. London: Routledge.
Johnstone, B. (2002). Discourse analysis. Oxford: Blackwell.
Keller, R. (2011). The Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse (SKAD). In: Human Studies
34 (1), 43-65.
Keller, R. (2013). Doing Discourse Research. An Introduction for Social Scientists. London: Sage
Kittredge, Richard & John Lehrberger. (1982.) Sublanguage: Studies of language in restricted
semantic domains. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
Loriot, James and Barbara E. Hollenbach. 1970. "Shipibo paragraph structure." Foundations of
Language 6: 43-66. The seminal work reported as having been admitted by Longacre and Pike. See
link below from Longacre's student Daniel L. Everett.
Longacre, R.E. (1996). The grammar of discourse. New York: Plenum Press.
Miscoiu, S., Craciun O., Colopelnic, N. (2008). Radicalism, Populism, Interventionism. Three
Approaches Based on Discourse Theory. Cluj-Napoca: Efes.
Renkema, J. (2004). Introduction to discourse studies. Amsterdam: Benjamins.
Sager, Naomi & Ng Thanh Nhn. (2002.) "The computability of strings, transformations, and
sublanguage". The Legacy of Zellig Harris: Language and information into the 21st Century, Vol. 2:
Computability of language and computer applications, ed. by Bruce Nevin, John Benjamins,
pp. 79120.
Schiffrin, D., Deborah Tannen, & Hamilton, H. E. (eds.). (2001). Handbook of Discourse Analysis.
Oxford: Blackwell.
Stubbs, M. (1983). Discourse Analysis: The sociolinguistic analysis of natural language. Oxford:
Blackwell
Teun A. van Dijk, (ed). (1997). Discourse Studies. 2 vols. London: Sage.
Potter, J, Wetherall, M. (1987). Discourse and Social Psychology: Beyond attitudes and behaviour.
London: SAGE.
Underhill, James W. (2011). Creating Worldviews: metaphor, ideology & language, Edinburgh UP.
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