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DISCOURSE :silhouettes:, Created by Dalia Guzman-Due-GG19012, Bibliografía…
DISCOURSE :silhouettes:
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Conversation anlysis :check:
Adjency pairs
People usually respond with a similiar automatic sequence. For example, hi=hello, good morning=good morning. :silhouettes:
Turn taking:
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Make your sentences run on by using like and, and then, so, but. :green_cross:
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Fill the pause with a hesitation marker such as er, em, uh, ah. :green_cross:
Pauses and filled pauses
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Filled pauses with em, er, you know. :silhouette:
Coherence :check:
Make sense of what people read and hear by involving
familiarity, context, and so on.
Background :check:
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The co-operative principle :check:
The participants are co-operating with each other in every stage of conversations by accepting purpose or direction of the talk exchange in which they are engaged.What are those stages :question: :
The quantity maxim: give information as is required, but not more, or less, than required. :checkered_flag:
The quality maxim:do not say that which you believe to be false or for which you lack adequate evidence. :forbidden:
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The manner maxim: be clear, brief and orderly. :checkered_flag:
Hedges:
:star: Words or phrases such as kind of or sorf of used to indicate people are not really sure that they are saying is correct or complete.
Example: his eyes were kind of green or their conversation was sort of tiresom
Implicature
:star: An additional conveyed meaning. Example;
Question: are you coming to the party tonight?
Answer: I´ve got an exam tomorrow.
Language beyond the sentence
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Bibliografía
Yule, G. (2016). The study of language 6th edition (6a ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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