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Spoken discourse
Title: Spoken discourse
Category: /Social Sciences/Language & Speech
Details: Words: 6839 | Pages: 25 (approximately 235 words/page)
Spoken discourse
Category: /Social Sciences/Language & Speech
Details: Words: 6839 | Pages: 25 (approximately 235 words/page)
SPOKEN DISCOURSE
I. INTRODUCTION
This essay deals with an instance of a spoken discourse, and tries to analyse one part of it in terms of interactional strategies and exchange procedures, while for its other part it aims at describing it by applying some rules of a grammar of speech to it.
The analysed discourse is a part of a television broadcast of a snowboarding big-air jumping competition (Eurosport, February 2001). It can be divided in three
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looks as though Christy is unstoppable . the . silver and bronze still to be fought over though
CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION2
II. INTERACTIONAL STRATEGIES3
1.THE TURNTAKING SYSTEM3
1.1Taking the turn4
1.2Holding the turn6
1.3Yielding the turn7
1.4Backchanneling8
2.EXCHANGE PROCEDURES9
2.1Opening9
2.2Initiating10
2.3Repairing11
2.4Responding12
2.5Re-opening13
2.6Following up14
3.ACCOMPANYING STRATEGIES14
3.1Socializing14
3.2Hedging14
3.3Organizing15
III. GRAMMAR OF SPEECH16
1.COMMUNICATING IN TIME17
2.USED LANGUAGE17
3.THE SIMPLE CHAIN: STATES AND INCREMENTS18
IV. CONCLUSION21
V. BIBLIOGRAPHY23
VI. APPENDIX24
1.KEY TO SYMBOLS24
2.ANALYSED DISCOURSE24