ISSN: 2222-6990
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The purpose of the present study is to discourse theory for text analysis and social context of thought. How do social situations influence language use and discourse? This article is the first writing to present a multidisciplinary theory of context. Traditionally, context was defined as “objective” social variables (such as gender or class of Thinkers). This analysis shows how context analysis may be applied in, and be inspired by, political science. The main focus in this article is upon those aspects of text analysis that relate to the ideational function of language and to ideational meanings - to 'constructing social reality'. A desirable and anticipated effect of the study of discourse is also the development of an open and tolerant mind which will eventually lead to a better understanding of the different and varied manifestations of language, culture and communication in human society.
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