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Discourse, : - Coggle Diagram
Discourse
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- requests, agreeing andsyllabusis
Definition of discourse
- Importance of discourse analysis in ESP course design
- Understanding and constructing situation-specific discourse
- Analytical frameworks for written and spoken language
Critical discourse analysis - "reveal some of hidden values, positions and perspectives"
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- The procedure of genre analysis
- Conversation analysis involves recording, transcribing, and analyzing authentic spoken conversation from a given perspective, using a transcription scheme that accounts for pauses, laughter, and intonation patterns.
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- While conversation analysis may be time-consuming, collecting samples of authentic oral data can be useful for course designers, revealing patterns of discourse that are not apparent otherwise.
- A study on aviation English interactions
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- Focuses on cultural variations between L1 and L2 texts
- Important in ESP (English for Specific Purposes) involving interactions between different cultures
- Emerged from work by Kaplan and developed by Connor
- Compares L1 and L2 texts to analyze rhetorical differences
- Example study by Vergaro compared Italian and English sales letters, revealing differences in moves and politeness
- Intercultural variation in medical English highlighted by Bosher and Smalkoski, leading to miscommunication in interactions between international medical graduates and patients
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