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Discourse Analysis
 Approaches to Discourse Analysis
 Spoken and Written Discourse
Theme: Patterns in Discourse

Written by MaCarthy et al. in An Introduction to Applied Linguistics.
Schmitt, N. 2012
Discourse Analysis

Introduction
Discourse has occupied many aspects of everyday life. Learning how to
engage in discourse is one of the most important goals in language learning
and teaching. Language students or teachers need to pay attention to
different patterns in discourse and to focus on context and linguistic
strategies that are most relevant .
Discourse Analysis involves Real Text not invented, constructed and
artificial text.
Discourse Analysis works with Utterances not independent sentences.
Questions Investigated by Discourse Analysts

Participants

Who are the Participants?
What is the Relationship between them?
What are the Difference s in Power &
Knowledge between them?
What are their Goals?

Text

What Does it mean?
How do we interpret the meaning of text?
What Knowledge of Context is needed?
What are the Clues Surrounding Text?
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA

One of the concerns in sociology is to understand how social members
make sense of everyday life. To address this problem it pays attention to
the most commonplace activities such as conversation. sociology
considers conversation as a particularly appropriate and accessible
resource for its enquiry.
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA

Key questions, conversational analyst attempts to address:
• How to take turns in conversation.
• How to open and close conversation.
• How to launch new topics, close old ones, shift topic, etc..
• How conversation generally progresses satisfactorily from one utterance
to the next.
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA

Address some of the above question:
Turn is defined as a basic unit of social interaction in conversation that
starts with occasion when speaker speaks and ends when another speaker
takes a turn.
• To get the turn two ways are possible: be chosen or nominated by current
speaker or self-selection.
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA

Address some of the above question:
• To show that listener is still following the speaker and wishes him to
continue, a mechanism called Back-channel response is used ( Mmm,
yeah, sure, right ).
• To predict one another’s turn a mechanism such as completing or
overlapping the speaker’s utterance often occurs. (A: I had much trouble
when answering the questions…. B: The exam was really hard.)
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA

Patterns in Turn-taking:
One of important patterns in turn-taking is Adjacency Pairs. This pattern
includes pairs such as: greeting-greeting (A: Good morning --- B: Hi, good
morning) , compliment-thanks (A: Congratulations on the new job ----- B:
Oh, thanks), apology-acceptance … These are known as preferred
sequence in contrast with dispreferred sequence (A: Hi, how is it going? ---- B: Drop dead!)
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA

Other common Types of pattern:
Solidary routines ( A: I have a terrible headache ------ B: Oh, I’m sorry, can
I do anything) and Converging pairs ( A: I just love that green sweater. ------ B: Oh, so do I, …)
Note: Conversational Analysis involves the actual recorded data of naturally
occurring interactions and rejects experimental methods of collecting data
by simulating dialogues or artificial interactive context.
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA

A central theme in Ethnography approach led by Hyms (1972) is Speech
Event which represents an extension in the size of the basic analytical unit
from the single utterance to stretches of utterances, as well as a shift in
focus from …. Text to …..interaction (Hymes, 1972).
Examples of speech event can be ‘conversation at a party’ or ‘ordering a
meal’. Any speech event comprises several components listed as grid and
known as Speaking grid.
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA

Speaking grid
This grid emphasizes the contextual dimensions that determine our use of
language.
One important part of the grid is genre which says that there are different
text-types with their own different internal structures, which accord with
different social goals.
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA

Developed by Lobov (1972) and in particular his description of the structure
of spoken narratives has made a major contribution to the analysis of
discourse. Structure of a narrative of personal experience:
1-Abstract (summary of story, with its point)
4-Evaluation (narrator’s
attitude towards narrative)
2-Orientation (in respect of place, time and situation) 5-Resolution
(protagonist’s approach to crisis)
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA

Model developed by Sinclair et.al (1975) for
• Transactions
analysis of classroom discourse.
• Exchanges
Considering teacher’s questions-pupils’ answers discourse
• Moves
they identified units of pattern (bounded by discourse
• Acts
markers such as ‘Now , then’ and ‘Right’) which they called ‘Transaction’.
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

Model developed by Sinclair et.al (1975) for
analysis of classroom discourse.
The next level of pattern consists of
question-answer-feedback which is called ‘Exchange’.

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA

• Transactions
• Exchanges
• Moves
• Acts
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA

Model developed by Sinclair et.al (1975) for
• Transactions
analysis of classroom discourse.
• Exchanges
the next level represent a single action such as
• Moves
questioning, answering and feeding back which is called ‘Move’.
• Acts
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA

Model developed by Sinclair et.al (1975) for
• Transactions
analysis of classroom discourse.
• Exchanges
Finally there are local, micro-action
• Moves
(such as nominating a student, acknowledge)
• Acts
which is called ‘Acts’. These levels form a rank-scale in which any level
is composed of all the levels below it.
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA

Systematic functional linguistics is one variety of functional linguistics,
its distinctive feature being the concern to explain the internal organization
of language in terms of the functions that it has evolved to serve (Halliday,
1978,1994).
It investigate how language is structured to achieve socio-cultural meaning,
it focuses on the analysis of texts, considered in relationship to social
context in which they occur.
Discourse Analysis

Approaches to Discourse Analysis
Sociology

Sociolinguistics

Philosophy

Linguistics

Artificial Intelligence

• Conversational
Analysis

• Ethnography
• Interactional
Sociolinguistics
• Variation Theory

• Speech Act

• Structural-

Theory
• Pragmatics

Functional

• Birmingham
• SFL

• Social
Semiotic

School

• SFL
• CDA

It is similar to conversational analysis, both are concerned to describe the
relationship between language and its social context.
However the focus of SFL is on the way that language is organized to
enable conversation to function as it does, but CA focuses on social life
and sees conversation as a key to that.
Discourse Analysis

Spoken and Written Discourse
At first glance it seems that spoken discourse is formless but research on
the analysis of spoken discourse shows that spoken English does have a
consistent and describable structure and that in many respects the language
patterning is the same as written English.
One way of approaching differences between speaking and writing is to plot
individual texts along scales.
Discourse Analysis

Spoken and Written Discourse
At first glance it seems that spoken discourse is formless but research on
the analysis of spoken discourse shows that spoken English does have a
consistent and describable structure and that in many respects the language
patterning is the same as written English.
One way of approaching differences between speaking and writing is to plot
individual texts along scales.
Discourse Analysis

Spoken and Written Discourse
At one end we have the most formal written texts, such as academic
articles. At the other end there are the most informal spoken interactions
such as casual conversations. In the middle of the scales are the informal,
written text such as letters to friends and the formal spoken text such as job
interview.
Spoken and written discourse usually have different lexical density which is
defined as the rate of occurrence of lexical items ( content word such as
‘sun, confuse, tiny ) against grammatical items ( he, was, on ). Spoken
discourse typically has lower lexical density.
Discourse Analysis

Spoken and Written Discourse
Differences between formal and informal spoken English (Table below) can
indicate to some extent (not as extreme) differences between spoken and
written discourses.
Final point: Both spoken and written discourse have consistent and
describable structures.
Discourse Analysis

Spoken and Written Discourse
One Important Aspect of
Differences : Grammar
Written Discourse only relies on text-activated context and therefore it
is more structured and formal.
Spoken Discourse relies on immediate context and has less need to
refer to everything. As consequence of this we face a lot of ellipses in
spoken discourse.
e.g. Ellipses in Spoken (Deletion of Item whose reference is implicitly transferred)
Absent of auxiliary: A: Anybody want soup? B: No thank you.
(Does Anybody want …)
Absent of pronoun, article: A: Nice restaurant?
B: Yes, it is, isn’t
it.
(It’s a nice restaurant.)
Discourse Grammar appreciates distinction between spoken and
written grammar and is interested in the spoken-written divide
wherever it is relevant.
Discourse Analysis

Lexical Patterns in Spoken Language
1. Repetition
Used for signaling and confirming an agreed meaning:
e.g. A: California was really beautiful.B: It’s a beautiful place.
2. Relexicalization:
Synonyms & Antonyms

Synonyms: Used for converging on agreed meaning.
e.g. A: Alice where did you get that skirt?
B: Isn’t it lovely. A: It’s
so nice.
C: In Top Shop
Antonyms: Used for distinguishing instantial meaning from out-ofcontext semantic meaning.
e.g. A: …Sometime it’s hard but I really fell… B: Well it is hard, isn’t
it. It’s point: Repetition and relexicalization are part of the speaking
Final not easy to go forward.
skill and in the case of relexicalization (the ability to retrieve synonyms
and antonyms) present a considerable challenge to second language
learners .
Discourse Analysis

Implications for Pedagogy
 Discourse analysis enables language practitioners to precisely
delineate in materials the different
genres of language with which learners will need to engage and to
select discourses relevant to
learner’s needs.
 Discourse analysis can help teachers to explain the underlying
features of the text types associated
with different type of writing (academic paper, business letters,..)
 Discourse analysis may serve to raise awareness of the nature of
teacher-leaner interaction. It
can help teachers consider their own interaction practices in a
more systematic manner and offer
a full-rich context for learners to engage in the genuine interaction.
 Discourse analysis provides teachers with more insight to evaluate
their own learners’
performance in classroom task in terms of its proximity to or
Discourse Analysis Approaches
Discourse Analysis Approaches

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Discourse Analysis Approaches

  • 1. Discourse Analysis  Approaches to Discourse Analysis  Spoken and Written Discourse Theme: Patterns in Discourse Written by MaCarthy et al. in An Introduction to Applied Linguistics. Schmitt, N. 2012
  • 2. Discourse Analysis Introduction Discourse has occupied many aspects of everyday life. Learning how to engage in discourse is one of the most important goals in language learning and teaching. Language students or teachers need to pay attention to different patterns in discourse and to focus on context and linguistic strategies that are most relevant . Discourse Analysis involves Real Text not invented, constructed and artificial text. Discourse Analysis works with Utterances not independent sentences. Questions Investigated by Discourse Analysts Participants Who are the Participants? What is the Relationship between them? What are the Difference s in Power & Knowledge between them? What are their Goals? Text What Does it mean? How do we interpret the meaning of text? What Knowledge of Context is needed? What are the Clues Surrounding Text?
  • 3. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA
  • 4. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA
  • 5. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA One of the concerns in sociology is to understand how social members make sense of everyday life. To address this problem it pays attention to the most commonplace activities such as conversation. sociology considers conversation as a particularly appropriate and accessible resource for its enquiry.
  • 6. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA Key questions, conversational analyst attempts to address: • How to take turns in conversation. • How to open and close conversation. • How to launch new topics, close old ones, shift topic, etc.. • How conversation generally progresses satisfactorily from one utterance to the next.
  • 7. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA Address some of the above question: Turn is defined as a basic unit of social interaction in conversation that starts with occasion when speaker speaks and ends when another speaker takes a turn. • To get the turn two ways are possible: be chosen or nominated by current speaker or self-selection.
  • 8. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA Address some of the above question: • To show that listener is still following the speaker and wishes him to continue, a mechanism called Back-channel response is used ( Mmm, yeah, sure, right ). • To predict one another’s turn a mechanism such as completing or overlapping the speaker’s utterance often occurs. (A: I had much trouble when answering the questions…. B: The exam was really hard.)
  • 9. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA Patterns in Turn-taking: One of important patterns in turn-taking is Adjacency Pairs. This pattern includes pairs such as: greeting-greeting (A: Good morning --- B: Hi, good morning) , compliment-thanks (A: Congratulations on the new job ----- B: Oh, thanks), apology-acceptance … These are known as preferred sequence in contrast with dispreferred sequence (A: Hi, how is it going? ---- B: Drop dead!)
  • 10. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA Other common Types of pattern: Solidary routines ( A: I have a terrible headache ------ B: Oh, I’m sorry, can I do anything) and Converging pairs ( A: I just love that green sweater. ------ B: Oh, so do I, …) Note: Conversational Analysis involves the actual recorded data of naturally occurring interactions and rejects experimental methods of collecting data by simulating dialogues or artificial interactive context.
  • 11. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA
  • 12. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA A central theme in Ethnography approach led by Hyms (1972) is Speech Event which represents an extension in the size of the basic analytical unit from the single utterance to stretches of utterances, as well as a shift in focus from …. Text to …..interaction (Hymes, 1972). Examples of speech event can be ‘conversation at a party’ or ‘ordering a meal’. Any speech event comprises several components listed as grid and known as Speaking grid.
  • 13. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA Speaking grid This grid emphasizes the contextual dimensions that determine our use of language. One important part of the grid is genre which says that there are different text-types with their own different internal structures, which accord with different social goals.
  • 14. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA Developed by Lobov (1972) and in particular his description of the structure of spoken narratives has made a major contribution to the analysis of discourse. Structure of a narrative of personal experience: 1-Abstract (summary of story, with its point) 4-Evaluation (narrator’s attitude towards narrative) 2-Orientation (in respect of place, time and situation) 5-Resolution (protagonist’s approach to crisis)
  • 15. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA
  • 16. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA Model developed by Sinclair et.al (1975) for • Transactions analysis of classroom discourse. • Exchanges Considering teacher’s questions-pupils’ answers discourse • Moves they identified units of pattern (bounded by discourse • Acts markers such as ‘Now , then’ and ‘Right’) which they called ‘Transaction’.
  • 17. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL Model developed by Sinclair et.al (1975) for analysis of classroom discourse. The next level of pattern consists of question-answer-feedback which is called ‘Exchange’. • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA • Transactions • Exchanges • Moves • Acts
  • 18. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA Model developed by Sinclair et.al (1975) for • Transactions analysis of classroom discourse. • Exchanges the next level represent a single action such as • Moves questioning, answering and feeding back which is called ‘Move’. • Acts
  • 19. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA Model developed by Sinclair et.al (1975) for • Transactions analysis of classroom discourse. • Exchanges Finally there are local, micro-action • Moves (such as nominating a student, acknowledge) • Acts which is called ‘Acts’. These levels form a rank-scale in which any level is composed of all the levels below it.
  • 20. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA
  • 21. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA Systematic functional linguistics is one variety of functional linguistics, its distinctive feature being the concern to explain the internal organization of language in terms of the functions that it has evolved to serve (Halliday, 1978,1994). It investigate how language is structured to achieve socio-cultural meaning, it focuses on the analysis of texts, considered in relationship to social context in which they occur.
  • 22. Discourse Analysis Approaches to Discourse Analysis Sociology Sociolinguistics Philosophy Linguistics Artificial Intelligence • Conversational Analysis • Ethnography • Interactional Sociolinguistics • Variation Theory • Speech Act • Structural- Theory • Pragmatics Functional • Birmingham • SFL • Social Semiotic School • SFL • CDA It is similar to conversational analysis, both are concerned to describe the relationship between language and its social context. However the focus of SFL is on the way that language is organized to enable conversation to function as it does, but CA focuses on social life and sees conversation as a key to that.
  • 23. Discourse Analysis Spoken and Written Discourse At first glance it seems that spoken discourse is formless but research on the analysis of spoken discourse shows that spoken English does have a consistent and describable structure and that in many respects the language patterning is the same as written English. One way of approaching differences between speaking and writing is to plot individual texts along scales.
  • 24. Discourse Analysis Spoken and Written Discourse At first glance it seems that spoken discourse is formless but research on the analysis of spoken discourse shows that spoken English does have a consistent and describable structure and that in many respects the language patterning is the same as written English. One way of approaching differences between speaking and writing is to plot individual texts along scales.
  • 25. Discourse Analysis Spoken and Written Discourse At one end we have the most formal written texts, such as academic articles. At the other end there are the most informal spoken interactions such as casual conversations. In the middle of the scales are the informal, written text such as letters to friends and the formal spoken text such as job interview. Spoken and written discourse usually have different lexical density which is defined as the rate of occurrence of lexical items ( content word such as ‘sun, confuse, tiny ) against grammatical items ( he, was, on ). Spoken discourse typically has lower lexical density.
  • 26. Discourse Analysis Spoken and Written Discourse Differences between formal and informal spoken English (Table below) can indicate to some extent (not as extreme) differences between spoken and written discourses. Final point: Both spoken and written discourse have consistent and describable structures.
  • 27. Discourse Analysis Spoken and Written Discourse One Important Aspect of Differences : Grammar Written Discourse only relies on text-activated context and therefore it is more structured and formal. Spoken Discourse relies on immediate context and has less need to refer to everything. As consequence of this we face a lot of ellipses in spoken discourse. e.g. Ellipses in Spoken (Deletion of Item whose reference is implicitly transferred) Absent of auxiliary: A: Anybody want soup? B: No thank you. (Does Anybody want …) Absent of pronoun, article: A: Nice restaurant? B: Yes, it is, isn’t it. (It’s a nice restaurant.) Discourse Grammar appreciates distinction between spoken and written grammar and is interested in the spoken-written divide wherever it is relevant.
  • 28. Discourse Analysis Lexical Patterns in Spoken Language 1. Repetition Used for signaling and confirming an agreed meaning: e.g. A: California was really beautiful.B: It’s a beautiful place. 2. Relexicalization: Synonyms & Antonyms Synonyms: Used for converging on agreed meaning. e.g. A: Alice where did you get that skirt? B: Isn’t it lovely. A: It’s so nice. C: In Top Shop Antonyms: Used for distinguishing instantial meaning from out-ofcontext semantic meaning. e.g. A: …Sometime it’s hard but I really fell… B: Well it is hard, isn’t it. It’s point: Repetition and relexicalization are part of the speaking Final not easy to go forward. skill and in the case of relexicalization (the ability to retrieve synonyms and antonyms) present a considerable challenge to second language learners .
  • 29. Discourse Analysis Implications for Pedagogy  Discourse analysis enables language practitioners to precisely delineate in materials the different genres of language with which learners will need to engage and to select discourses relevant to learner’s needs.  Discourse analysis can help teachers to explain the underlying features of the text types associated with different type of writing (academic paper, business letters,..)  Discourse analysis may serve to raise awareness of the nature of teacher-leaner interaction. It can help teachers consider their own interaction practices in a more systematic manner and offer a full-rich context for learners to engage in the genuine interaction.  Discourse analysis provides teachers with more insight to evaluate their own learners’ performance in classroom task in terms of its proximity to or