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Watch the following video
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbHYX

What do they talk about? (Topics)
• Who do they talk about? (People)
•
Cohesion in conversation
•

What is cohesion?
Cohesion in conversation
One element in the discourse depends on
another.
• Connections are created and threaded.
• (Halliday and Hasan, 1985) Grammatical and
lexical cohesive devices.
• Grammatical: Pronouns and demonstratives →
People, things or propositions.
• Substitution and ellipsis: Use of auxiliary and
modal verbs.
•
Cohesion in conversation
•

Substitution:
• So do I
• Did she?
• Yes, I do

•

Ellipsis:
• I don’t know (where the umbrella is)
• I can’t (go to the cinema)
• She should (pay for the damage)
Cohesion in conversation
•

Discourse markers such as
conjunctions are also cohesive
devices because they connect or
thread the discourse.
•
•
•
•
•

AND
OR
BUT
BECAUSE
OTHERS
Cohesion in conversation
•

Lexical cohesive devices:
• REPETITION: You repeat the same
words along the discourse to emphasize,
remind, highlight, clarify, etc.
• SYNONYMS: You use them to avoid
repetition or monotony in the discourse.
• LEXICAL CHAINS: You use words
related to the ones mentioned. E.g. died –
dead – death – buried – funeral – coffin,
etc.
•
•
•
•
•
•

Cohesion in conversation

Penny: Now, let’s assume, by some miracle, you actually catch a
fish. You’re going to have to know how to gut it. So, what you’re
going to do is you’re going to take your knife, slice him right up the
belly. (Howard gags) You want me to stop?
Howard: No, I’m fine. Keep going.
Penny: All right. Now, you don’t want to cut too deep into its guts,
or the blood will just squirt all over your face. (Howard, Leonard
and Raj gag) Oh, my God. What is with you guys?
Leonard: It’s not our fault. Our dads never did anything like this
with us.
Penny: What, never?
Leonard: My dad was an anthropologist. The only father-son time
he spent was with a 2,000-year-old skeleton of an Etruscan boy. I
hated that kid.
Cohesion in conversation

COHESION
Cohesion in conversation
•

Common mistakes of cohesion:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Wrong use of pronouns
Wrong use of relative pronouns (where)
Wrong use of conjunctions
Wrong use of substitute verbs
Wrong use of ellipsis (modals)
Non-paralell use of structures
Overrepetition
Lack of synonyms
Lack of repertoire for topic related words.
Interaction in conversation
Interaction in conversation
•

ADJACENCY PAIRS

•

TURNTAKING

•

TOPIC MANAGEMENT

•

CONVERSATION MAINTENANCE
Interaction in conversation
•

ADJACENCY PAIRS:

utterances that usually occur together. The
most often used adjacency pair is
question-answer but there are others such
as: a.greeting-greeting; b. congratulationsthanks; c. apology-acceptance; d.
inform-acknowledge; e. leave taking-leave
taking
Interaction in conversation
Interaction in conversation
Interaction in conversation
•

Moves and exchanges:
• COMMAND : Use of imperatives
• STATEMENT: Use of declaratives
• OFFER: No congruent form
• QUESTION: Interrogatives
Interaction in conversation
Interaction in conversation
•

Discretionary alternatives:
• TRACKING MOVES
• CHALENGING MOVES
Interaction in conversation
Let’s analyze a script together
•

COHESIVE DEVICES
• GRAMMATICAL
• LEXICAL

•

INTERACTIONAL MOVES
• ADJACENCY PAIRS
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Use of vague language
Use of fillers
Use of lexical phrases
Use of discourse markers
Use of interactional signals
Use of cohesive devices
Use of adjacency pairs
References

Thornbury, S. and Slade, D. (2006).
Conversation: From description to
pedagogy, p. 108. CUP

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Lesson cohesion and interaction in conversation

  • 1. Watch the following video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbHYX What do they talk about? (Topics) • Who do they talk about? (People) •
  • 3. Cohesion in conversation One element in the discourse depends on another. • Connections are created and threaded. • (Halliday and Hasan, 1985) Grammatical and lexical cohesive devices. • Grammatical: Pronouns and demonstratives → People, things or propositions. • Substitution and ellipsis: Use of auxiliary and modal verbs. •
  • 4. Cohesion in conversation • Substitution: • So do I • Did she? • Yes, I do • Ellipsis: • I don’t know (where the umbrella is) • I can’t (go to the cinema) • She should (pay for the damage)
  • 5. Cohesion in conversation • Discourse markers such as conjunctions are also cohesive devices because they connect or thread the discourse. • • • • • AND OR BUT BECAUSE OTHERS
  • 6. Cohesion in conversation • Lexical cohesive devices: • REPETITION: You repeat the same words along the discourse to emphasize, remind, highlight, clarify, etc. • SYNONYMS: You use them to avoid repetition or monotony in the discourse. • LEXICAL CHAINS: You use words related to the ones mentioned. E.g. died – dead – death – buried – funeral – coffin, etc.
  • 7. • • • • • • Cohesion in conversation Penny: Now, let’s assume, by some miracle, you actually catch a fish. You’re going to have to know how to gut it. So, what you’re going to do is you’re going to take your knife, slice him right up the belly. (Howard gags) You want me to stop? Howard: No, I’m fine. Keep going. Penny: All right. Now, you don’t want to cut too deep into its guts, or the blood will just squirt all over your face. (Howard, Leonard and Raj gag) Oh, my God. What is with you guys? Leonard: It’s not our fault. Our dads never did anything like this with us. Penny: What, never? Leonard: My dad was an anthropologist. The only father-son time he spent was with a 2,000-year-old skeleton of an Etruscan boy. I hated that kid.
  • 9. Cohesion in conversation • Common mistakes of cohesion: • • • • • • • • • Wrong use of pronouns Wrong use of relative pronouns (where) Wrong use of conjunctions Wrong use of substitute verbs Wrong use of ellipsis (modals) Non-paralell use of structures Overrepetition Lack of synonyms Lack of repertoire for topic related words.
  • 11. Interaction in conversation • ADJACENCY PAIRS • TURNTAKING • TOPIC MANAGEMENT • CONVERSATION MAINTENANCE
  • 12. Interaction in conversation • ADJACENCY PAIRS: utterances that usually occur together. The most often used adjacency pair is question-answer but there are others such as: a.greeting-greeting; b. congratulationsthanks; c. apology-acceptance; d. inform-acknowledge; e. leave taking-leave taking
  • 15. Interaction in conversation • Moves and exchanges: • COMMAND : Use of imperatives • STATEMENT: Use of declaratives • OFFER: No congruent form • QUESTION: Interrogatives
  • 17. Interaction in conversation • Discretionary alternatives: • TRACKING MOVES • CHALENGING MOVES
  • 19. Let’s analyze a script together • COHESIVE DEVICES • GRAMMATICAL • LEXICAL • INTERACTIONAL MOVES • ADJACENCY PAIRS
  • 20. • • • • • • • Use of vague language Use of fillers Use of lexical phrases Use of discourse markers Use of interactional signals Use of cohesive devices Use of adjacency pairs
  • 21. References Thornbury, S. and Slade, D. (2006). Conversation: From description to pedagogy, p. 108. CUP