Logical Assumptions in Contemporary Discourse Analysis

James F. Hamill
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Scholars from anthropology, sociology, philosophy, and linguistics, as well as other academic disciplines approach the questions of discourse analysis. While there is wide variability in these approaches, most agree that internal coherence is one of the most important features of discourse and that some variety of the propositional calculus is the most appropriate means for accounting for that coherence. I present data that suggests that propositional reasoning varies with culture and thus it is a poor candidate for the basis of a universal discourse structure. On the other hand, syllogistic structures seem relatively consistent across language and culture boundaries and therefore indicate that such a universal structure is possible.

当代话语分析中的逻辑假设
来自人类学、社会学、哲学、语言学以及其他学科的学者都在研究话语分析的问题。虽然这些方法有很大的可变性,但大多数人都认为内部连贯是话语最重要的特征之一,而各种命题演算是解释这种连贯的最合适的方法。我提出的数据表明,命题推理因文化而异,因此它不是普遍话语结构的基础。另一方面,三段论结构似乎在语言和文化边界上相对一致,因此表明这种普遍结构是可能的。
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