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DISCOURSE ANALYSIS - Coggle Diagram
DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
Discourse
Interpreting Discourse
refers to
"understand beyond the literal meanings"
and
"to understand texts that are grammatically incorrect"
is defined as
"the language beyond the sentence"
It studies the language in texts and conversation
Cohesion
Cohesive Ties
are
"words that connect ideas"
by
"sharing a common element"
Structure that provides bonds between statements
Coherence
refers to
"the relationship of the meaning of the ideas"
The co-operative principle
refers to
how people use the language
and it includes
Hedges
"Words that include uncertainties"
«e.g. "as far as I know", "correct me if I'm wrong", etc.»
Implicatures
"Express and understand something unsaid"
Background Knowledge
Script
refers to
the expected sequence of event in a specific situation
Schema
refers to
the previous knowledge about something
Conversion Analysis
includes
Turn Taking
occurs when
participants take turns to talk and respond each other
Pauses and filled pauses
Pauses are interruptions while speaking before and after verbs
Filled pauses implie non-lexical sounds
Adjacency Pairs
refers to
the expected response in a conversation
Inserions Sequences
indicates
derivations in the conversations
in order to
"clarify something"
"introduce new topics"