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Communicative Linguistics workshop-660x330 - Coggle Diagram
Communicative Linguistics
Norms of communication
Laws of communication
Logical foundation
Behaviour of
to be adhered to
The law of communicative rhythm
Boris Johnson's speech
The law of efford/effect proportion
"The King's speech"
The law of communicative self-preservation
"It Takes Two"
Behaviour of
to be avoided
The law of attracted criticism
The law of info spontaneity and info distortion
Psychological foundation
Double effect:
positive/negative
The law of intensification of emotions with interjection
The law of absorption of emotions by speech
Only negative
psychological effect
The law of crowd effect
The law of emotionally oppressed
Only positive
psychological effect
The law of mirror-like communication
The law of progressive impatience
Principals of communication
Tasks of Communicative Linguistics
Communication laws and principals
Communication elements
Communication models
Communication forms
Personality of communication
Process of natural language generation/perception
Speech act as minimal unit of communication
Text and discourse as units of communication larger than speech act
Methods of Communicative Linguistics
Pragmatic analysis
studies how the transmission of meaning depends not only on linguistic knowledge of the speaker and listener, but also on their psychological states, mood, attitude to the interlocutor and other factors of communication.
Semiotic analysis
consists in investigating communication with regard to sign nature of communication components.
Structural analysis
aims at investigating elements of every phenomenon and their ties.
Discourse analysis
is a method of investigating communication aimed at discovering a social context behind oral or written speech, it studies interconnection between language in communication and social, physical, psychological and cultural processes.