discoursesalient
Discoursesalient is a term used in discourse analysis to describe the degree to which features of discourse—such as topics, frames, stance markers, and argumentative moves—stand out in a communication and influence interpretation. It treats salience as a property of discourse rather than of a single utterance.
The concept builds on broader ideas of salience in linguistics and rhetorical analysis. Discoursesalient arises when
Methodologically, researchers assess discoursesalience through qualitative coding, quantitative measurements, or mixed methods. Common approaches include counting
Applications span political communication, media studies, advertising, and online discourse. By identifying what counts as salient,
Critics note challenges in operationalizing discoursesalience, given its dependence on context and audience. Critics also warn