Categorías: Todo - linguistics - interaction - analysis - conversation

por Katherine Idrovo hace 10 meses

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What is Dicourse Analysis? part 2

Discourse analysis is the examination of spoken and written communication, focusing on how language is used in various contexts. It considers elements such as formality, circumstances, and social events to understand how conversations are structured.

What is Dicourse Analysis? part 2

Group 2 Enriquez Pamela, Idrovo Katherine, León Johanna, Londoño Ana, Velasco Franz

What is Dicourse Analysis?

Larger patterns in text

Readers and writers
compose

texts

help the reader

process

textual relationships

broader patterns
lexical resources

such as

subordination

parallelism

indicated by

lexical

grammatical

are

subject to interpretation

by

reader

constitute

the entire text

The clause-relational approach
appear

in texts

deals with

broader patterns

Text and interpretation

The view of texts
is not limited to labeling illocutionary acts.
is dynamic
be considered
procedural approach

interprets

any text

focuses on

reader's ability

emphasizes

mental activities

a set of procedures

Conclusion

we have also
examined some ways of analyzing

writing in a prominent way

analyzing speech and writing

discourse analysis
broad topic within linguistics

clause or sentence structure.

analysis of

written language

spoken language

Written discourse

it's necessary to consider
cohesion

guide to coherence

text makes sense.

links between

text & sentences

cohesive items

grammatical rules

progression of the text

sentence structure

Talk as a social activity

depends on:
- formality levels - circumstances - events

Casual speaking

everyone takes turns in

the conversation.

e.g. conversation between friends

Rigid situations

know

who speaks

depending on -> the relationship

e.g. boss-employers conversation

Conversations outside the classroom

Birmingham' model
Natural discourse

More confident in analysis

Teaching/learning process.

Teaching & evaluate

output

input

Better targeting of objectives

Describe

actual performance

Hierarchical model

TRANSACTION EXCHANGE MOVE ACT

Basic functions of interaction

ELABORATED SPEECH ACT

Demanded by politeness

SIMPLE SPEECH ACT

Linguistic resources

PATTERNS

Syntax clauses and sentences

LARGE UNITS

consist

SMALLER ONES

SMALLER UNITS

combine

LARGER ONE

Useful for describing talk.

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