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METHODOLOGY DISCOURSE ANALYSIS AMERICA

1: didactic evolution 29: Discourse analysis 46: The USA creation: The Sacrlet Letter &
2: General Theories 30: Direct & Indirect Speech The Red Badge of Courage
12: Concept of grammar 31: Text & Context 52: From A. Lincoln to F. D. Roosevelt
COMMUNICATION 32: Narrative Text 53: The novel, Tale & Poetry: H. Melville;
3: Communicative process 33: Descriptive Text E. A. Poe & W. Whitman
4: Communicative competence 34: ArgumentativeText 54: The humorism & Cosmpolitanism: M.
5: Oral communication 35: Explanatory Text Twain & H. James
6: Written communication. 36: Dialogic Tex 55: The Lost Generation
28: Macrofunctions 37: Literary Language 59: The USA from 1945
40: Communicative Strategies 38: Scientific English 60: The NorthAmerican Black novel
PHONETICS 39: Text Analysis
CULTURE
7: English Phonologic system I GREAT BRITAIN 63: The British Institutions
8: English Phonologic system II 41: The Romanisation
9: English Phonologic system III 42:The Norman conquest 64: The American Institutions
43: Medieval Literature 65: The Educative system
MORPHOSYNTAXIS 44: Shakespeare 66: American & British English
10: Lexicon
45: 18th C Britain
11: The word
47: Industrial Revolution: C. Dickens
67: The Newspaper
12: The Grammar concept
13: Quantity 48: The British Romanticism 68: The radio and Television
14: Quality
15: Modality 49: Colonial Empire: J. Conrad & R. Kipling 69: Society & Culture
16: Possession 50: The Victorian novel
17: Location: Place
18: Location: Space
51: O. Wilde & B. Shaw
19: Time 56: Ireland & GB: S.O’Casey & J. Joyce
20: Auxiliary & modal verbs
21: Infinitive and gerund
57: Interwar period
22: Multi word verbs 58: The UK & Ireland from 1945
23: The Sentence
61: The cinema incidence
24: Assertion, emphasis objection
25: Cause, consequence and purpose 62: The Commonwealth: E. M. Forster, D. Lessing
26: Doubt and condition
27: Passive voice
& N. Gordimer

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