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DISCOURSE ANALYSIS


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 1. Rinta Alvionita (115110100111074)
 2. Friskilla Galuh   (115110100111039)
Definition of Discourse Analyis

 Originally the word “discourse” is taken from Latin “discursus” means

 “language beyond the sentence” and the word “analysis” means          the

 method of preceding something. So, the analysis of discourse is typically

 concerned with the study of of language, both in texts and conversation.

 Example:

 Trains collide, the two die and ten injured

 No shoes, no services
INTERPRETING DISCOURSE
ANALYSIS
  Discourse analysis is not only about method; it is also a
  perspective on the nature of language and its relationship to
  the central issues of the social sciences. It is an effort to
  interpret what the writer or speaker intended to convey
  with in a sensitive social context.

Example:

  Father: Is that your coat on the floor?

  Son   : Yes (goes on reading)
Even if the utterances or sentences are
ungrammatical the Discourse Analysis makes up
grasp the intended meaning.

My natal was in a small town, very close to
Riyadh capital of Saudi Arabia. The distant
between my town and Riyadh 7 miles exactly.
The name of this Almasani that means in English
Factories. It takes this name from the people’s
DEVICES FOR DISCOURSE
ANALYSIS

1. Cohesion
  Cohesion refers to the ties and connections which exist within
  texts that link different partys of sentences or larger unit of
  discourse.

  Example:

  My Father once bought a Lincoln convertible. He did it by saving
  every penny he could. That car would be worth a fortune
  nowadays. However, he sold it to help pay for my college
  education. Sometimes I think I’d rather have the convertible.
Cohesive Devices

a) Anaphoric Relation

Example: He did that there
b) Cataphoric Relation

Example: Here is the 9 O’clock news
2. Coherence

• The key to the concept of coherence is something which is
  not exist in the language, but something which exists in
  people.

• Example:

• Everything fitting together well

• Her: That’s the telephone

• Him: I am in the bath

• Her: O.K
3. Parallelism

 Parallelism means side by side. In some piece of
 literature some comparisons or contrasts go side be
 side wioth each other.

 Example:

 In Jane Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’, good
 marriages and bad marriages are compared and
 contrasted on parallel levels
• Speech Events
• Speech events are mainly concerned what people say in
  different environment e.g.
  Debate, interview, discussions, quiz, etc are different Speech
  Events.


• Conversation Analysis
• Conversation is an activity where for the most part two or more
  people take turn at speaking. In these turn at speaking one has to
  pick up the completion point to take his turn to speak.
Example

                  Summons—answer
              Can I get some help here?
                      On my way.
                     Offer—refusal
      Sales clerk: May I help you find something?
      Customer: No thank you, I'm just looking.
               Compliment—acceptance
           Your hair looks very lovely today.
              Thank you. I just had it cut.
Turn taking
Turn taking is a signal that we use to inform the
  audience that we are still talking and intend to
  continue our speech.

The purpose of turn taking is to prevent
  interference in the middle of our speech.

The example: er, em, uh, but, and,
The co-operative principle
Co-operative principle can be divided into four
  maxims, called the Gricean maxims:

1. The quantity maxim:
   - Say no less than conversation requires
   - Say no more than conversation requires
2. The quality maxim:
   - Don’t say what do you believe to be false
   - Don’t say things for which you lack evidence
 3. The relation maxim:
   - Be relevant
 4. The manner maxim:
   - Be clear            - Don’t be obscure
   - Be brief            - Don’t be ambiguous
   - Be orderly
Example of co-operative principal


 I am sorry that our team lost.
Hedges
Hedges can be define as words or phase used to
 indicate that we’re not really sure about what
 we’re saying. Such as;
 perhaps, may, can, could, possible, likely, and
 etc.

Example of expression in conversation:
- I’m not pretty sure about …,
- As far as I know …,
Example of Hedges

• Perhaps the medicine can help you to
  recover quickly.
Implicatures
To make something understood without expressing
  it directly.

Example:
Carol: Are you coming to Jill’s birthday party
  tonight?
Lara : I’ve got exam tomorrow.
Background knowledge

• We interpret based on our expectations of what
  normally happens.
Example of background knowledge


John was on his way to school last Friday.
He was really worried about the math lesson.

We inference these sentences that John is
 probably a schoolboy.
Last week he had been unable to control the class.

From this sentence, most readers think that John
  is a teacher, because he unable to control the
  class.

We will quickly abandon the inference before, if it
 doesn’t fit anymore.
It was unfair of math teacher to leave him in
   charge.

Suddenly, John revert to his schoolboy status, and
  the inference that he is a teacher is quickly
  abandon.

The final sentence of the text contains a surprise.
After all, it is not normal part of a janitor’s duties.
Schema and Script

o Schema is conventional knowledge which exists
  in memory.
o Script is essentially a dynamic schema in which
  conventional action takes place.
Schema example

For instance, if you hear someone describe what
  happened one day ‘in the grocery store’, you
  don’t have to be told what can be normally found
  there.

You already have a ‘grocery’ schema (many
  stands, various kinds of vegetables and
  fruits, sellers and customers and other
  conventional features).
Example



Trying not to be out of the office, Suzy went into
  the nearest place, sat down and ordered a
  sandwich.



          schema                      script
Schema tells us:


 Suzy may be an office girl.
 The nearest place is some restaurant.
Script tells us:

About the action she performed as:
 Firstly, she unlocked the door.
 Secondly, she walked to the nearest restaurant.
 Thirdly, she opened the door of the restaurant.
  etc.
Discourse analysis

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Kodo Millet PPT made by Ghanshyam bairwa college of Agriculture kumher bhara...
 

Discourse analysis

  • 1. DISCOURSE ANALYSIS Presented by: 1. Rinta Alvionita (115110100111074) 2. Friskilla Galuh (115110100111039)
  • 2. Definition of Discourse Analyis Originally the word “discourse” is taken from Latin “discursus” means “language beyond the sentence” and the word “analysis” means the method of preceding something. So, the analysis of discourse is typically concerned with the study of of language, both in texts and conversation. Example: Trains collide, the two die and ten injured No shoes, no services
  • 3. INTERPRETING DISCOURSE ANALYSIS Discourse analysis is not only about method; it is also a perspective on the nature of language and its relationship to the central issues of the social sciences. It is an effort to interpret what the writer or speaker intended to convey with in a sensitive social context. Example: Father: Is that your coat on the floor? Son : Yes (goes on reading)
  • 4. Even if the utterances or sentences are ungrammatical the Discourse Analysis makes up grasp the intended meaning. My natal was in a small town, very close to Riyadh capital of Saudi Arabia. The distant between my town and Riyadh 7 miles exactly. The name of this Almasani that means in English Factories. It takes this name from the people’s
  • 5. DEVICES FOR DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 1. Cohesion Cohesion refers to the ties and connections which exist within texts that link different partys of sentences or larger unit of discourse. Example: My Father once bought a Lincoln convertible. He did it by saving every penny he could. That car would be worth a fortune nowadays. However, he sold it to help pay for my college education. Sometimes I think I’d rather have the convertible.
  • 6. Cohesive Devices a) Anaphoric Relation Example: He did that there b) Cataphoric Relation Example: Here is the 9 O’clock news
  • 7. 2. Coherence • The key to the concept of coherence is something which is not exist in the language, but something which exists in people. • Example: • Everything fitting together well • Her: That’s the telephone • Him: I am in the bath • Her: O.K
  • 8. 3. Parallelism Parallelism means side by side. In some piece of literature some comparisons or contrasts go side be side wioth each other. Example: In Jane Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’, good marriages and bad marriages are compared and contrasted on parallel levels
  • 9. • Speech Events • Speech events are mainly concerned what people say in different environment e.g. Debate, interview, discussions, quiz, etc are different Speech Events. • Conversation Analysis • Conversation is an activity where for the most part two or more people take turn at speaking. In these turn at speaking one has to pick up the completion point to take his turn to speak.
  • 10. Example Summons—answer Can I get some help here? On my way. Offer—refusal Sales clerk: May I help you find something? Customer: No thank you, I'm just looking. Compliment—acceptance Your hair looks very lovely today. Thank you. I just had it cut.
  • 11. Turn taking Turn taking is a signal that we use to inform the audience that we are still talking and intend to continue our speech. The purpose of turn taking is to prevent interference in the middle of our speech. The example: er, em, uh, but, and,
  • 12. The co-operative principle Co-operative principle can be divided into four maxims, called the Gricean maxims: 1. The quantity maxim: - Say no less than conversation requires - Say no more than conversation requires 2. The quality maxim: - Don’t say what do you believe to be false - Don’t say things for which you lack evidence 3. The relation maxim: - Be relevant 4. The manner maxim: - Be clear - Don’t be obscure - Be brief - Don’t be ambiguous - Be orderly
  • 13. Example of co-operative principal I am sorry that our team lost.
  • 14. Hedges Hedges can be define as words or phase used to indicate that we’re not really sure about what we’re saying. Such as; perhaps, may, can, could, possible, likely, and etc. Example of expression in conversation: - I’m not pretty sure about …, - As far as I know …,
  • 15. Example of Hedges • Perhaps the medicine can help you to recover quickly.
  • 16. Implicatures To make something understood without expressing it directly. Example: Carol: Are you coming to Jill’s birthday party tonight? Lara : I’ve got exam tomorrow.
  • 17. Background knowledge • We interpret based on our expectations of what normally happens.
  • 18. Example of background knowledge John was on his way to school last Friday. He was really worried about the math lesson. We inference these sentences that John is probably a schoolboy.
  • 19. Last week he had been unable to control the class. From this sentence, most readers think that John is a teacher, because he unable to control the class. We will quickly abandon the inference before, if it doesn’t fit anymore.
  • 20. It was unfair of math teacher to leave him in charge. Suddenly, John revert to his schoolboy status, and the inference that he is a teacher is quickly abandon. The final sentence of the text contains a surprise.
  • 21. After all, it is not normal part of a janitor’s duties.
  • 22. Schema and Script o Schema is conventional knowledge which exists in memory. o Script is essentially a dynamic schema in which conventional action takes place.
  • 23. Schema example For instance, if you hear someone describe what happened one day ‘in the grocery store’, you don’t have to be told what can be normally found there. You already have a ‘grocery’ schema (many stands, various kinds of vegetables and fruits, sellers and customers and other conventional features).
  • 24. Example Trying not to be out of the office, Suzy went into the nearest place, sat down and ordered a sandwich. schema script
  • 25. Schema tells us:  Suzy may be an office girl.  The nearest place is some restaurant.
  • 26. Script tells us: About the action she performed as:  Firstly, she unlocked the door.  Secondly, she walked to the nearest restaurant.  Thirdly, she opened the door of the restaurant. etc.