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Discourse Strategies in Selected African Suicide Notes

The present study aims to investigate the discourse strategies, positioning moves, and sociological variables that characterized the selected African suicide notes. Twenty suicide notes from different African countries constituted the data for the study. The data was deductively analysed using Davis...

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description The present study aims to investigate the discourse strategies, positioning moves, and sociological variables that characterized the selected African suicide notes. Twenty suicide notes from different African countries constituted the data for the study. The data was deductively analysed using Davis & Harre (1999) positioning theory aside being inductively analysed. The results concluded that the discourse and structural patterns of metaphor, intertextuality, pronouns, presupposition, repetition, if conditionals, and intensifiers were deployed by the African suicide completers to demonstrate agency or/and victimhood. Also, first-order, second-order, third-order, expert and moral positioning were used in the suicide notes for self and other portrayer of the suicide completers and specific audience(s). More so, the social variables or religion, sexuality, and family influences African suicide constructions and unearth how the African context provide insights in the understanding of suicidal behaviour. This study has ultimately contributed to the dearth of studies on African suicide notes and proven that suicide texts are viable instances of language use with linguistic meanings and metalinguistic significance. Furthermore, the study has demonstrated that the African context has added rich perspectives to suicide notes studies with illuminating understanding of the inherent messages of suicide completers.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-2640 Discourse Strategies in Selected African Suicide Notes Sanni, Oluwole The present study aims to investigate the discourse strategies, positioning moves, and sociological variables that characterized the selected African suicide notes. Twenty suicide notes from different African countries constituted the data for the study. The data was deductively analysed using Davis & Harre (1999) positioning theory aside being inductively analysed. The results concluded that the discourse and structural patterns of metaphor, intertextuality, pronouns, presupposition, repetition, if conditionals, and intensifiers were deployed by the African suicide completers to demonstrate agency or/and victimhood. Also, first-order, second-order, third-order, expert and moral positioning were used in the suicide notes for self and other portrayer of the suicide completers and specific audience(s). More so, the social variables or religion, sexuality, and family influences African suicide constructions and unearth how the African context provide insights in the understanding of suicidal behaviour. This study has ultimately contributed to the dearth of studies on African suicide notes and proven that suicide texts are viable instances of language use with linguistic meanings and metalinguistic significance. Furthermore, the study has demonstrated that the African context has added rich perspectives to suicide notes studies with illuminating understanding of the inherent messages of suicide completers. 2021-05-31T07:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/1620 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/2640/viewcontent/auto_convert.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain African Computer Mediated Communication Discourse Strategies Positioning Sociological Variables Suicide Suicide Texts and Suicide Notes. Applied Linguistics Discourse and Text Linguistics Linguistics
spellingShingle African
Computer Mediated Communication
Discourse Strategies
Positioning
Sociological Variables
Suicide
Suicide Texts
and Suicide Notes.
Applied Linguistics
Discourse and Text Linguistics
Linguistics
Sanni, Oluwole
Discourse Strategies in Selected African Suicide Notes
title Discourse Strategies in Selected African Suicide Notes
title_full Discourse Strategies in Selected African Suicide Notes
title_fullStr Discourse Strategies in Selected African Suicide Notes
title_full_unstemmed Discourse Strategies in Selected African Suicide Notes
title_short Discourse Strategies in Selected African Suicide Notes
title_sort discourse strategies in selected african suicide notes
topic African
Computer Mediated Communication
Discourse Strategies
Positioning
Sociological Variables
Suicide
Suicide Texts
and Suicide Notes.
Applied Linguistics
Discourse and Text Linguistics
Linguistics
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