The Process of Constructing Meaning in Discourse Analysis using the “PADM" Method with a Case Study of Islamic Awakening
Discourse theory and discourse analysis methods are rooted in an interdisciplinary approach to various sciences, including linguistics, semiotics, psychology, semantics, terminology and more.
Meaning plays an essential role in the process of discourse construction. In fact, meaning is the spirit of discourse, and the method of discourse analysis is to achieve different meanings of discourse. How meaning is formed in discourse lays the groundwork for the multifaceted domain of meaning that can bring discourse to the various stages of semantics that play a key role in understanding the process of discourse.
In this context, the Practical Discourse Analysis Method (PDAM), which is designed based on the process of semantic transformation, will be introduced.
In this method, 5 analytical levels are designed: level-level, depth-level, level-depth, depth-depth (deep), and deeper. At each stage, meaning plays an essential role in the transition from one level to another. Ultimately, what is obtained is the product of semantic interaction, semantic interdisciplinary, semantic process, semantic developments, and semantic fluidity.
An attempt was also made to provide an example of the implementation of this method in the Supreme Leader's statements on the Islamic Awakening. In this analysis, the basic signs and in fact the basic goals of these statements in the field of Islamic awakening are explained.
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