social object. When the data are spoken‚ this approach is sometimes called "interactional sociolinguistics". Critical DA people explicitly look for the workings of ideology‚ or power. We’ll get to that later. For the moment‚ here are two basic DA principles: 1. One of language’s functions is to "do things" at the societal level (i.e. above the merely interpersonal) What things does it do? It is ’constitutive’: some things‚ at least‚ are set up and constructed out of language. A good example is
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and facts are what are important to Mr Gradgrind. The sentences are short and simple and the monotonous repetition of the word ‘Facts’ illustrates Mr Gradgrind’s mechanical and unemotional character. ‘This is the principle on which I bring up my own children and this is the principle on which I bring these children.’ This portrays the speaker’s way of life. He also brings up his own children this way and will continue this process with his pupils. Regardless‚ of who it is the fact remains the same
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of Visual Design . London: Routledge. Labov‚ W and Fanshel‚ D. (1977) Therapeutic Discourse. New York: Academic Press. Lax‚ E. (2008) Conversaciones con Woody Allen. Barcelona: Debolsillo Translated from English by Ángeles Leiva. Leech‚ G. (1983) Principles of Pragmatics. Harlow: Longman. Levinson‚ S. C. (1983) Pragmatics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. — (2000) Presumptive Meanings. The Theory of Generalized Conversational Implicature . London‚ England and Cambridge‚ MA: MIT Press. Meibauer
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Literature and Creativity in English Semester II 2014 Unit I Dr. Magda Introduction This course provides a lively introduction to stylistic‚ sociolinguistic and multimodal analysis. It draws on work in literature and performance studies as well as English language studies. This part of the course looks at texts designed for public consumption‚ including: poetry‚ plays and novels‚ picture books‚ performance art‚ eliterature‚ and adverts. What distinguishes some of these texts as
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403-411‚ November - December‚ 2012 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF A SINGLE RELAY COOPERATIVE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITH DIFFERENT DIVERSITY PROTOCOL Md. Mahabub Hossain1*‚ Md. Dulal Haque1‚ Md. Mominul Islam2‚ Md. Raji All Noor Islam1 and Mohammad Minhazur Rahman1 Md. Mahabub Hossain‚ Md. Dulal Haque‚ Md. Mominul Islam‚ Md. Raji All Noor Islam and Mohammad Minhazur Rahman (2012). Performance Analysis of a Single Relay Cooperative Communication System with Different Diversity Protocol. Bangladesh Res. Pub
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Speech Midterm Study Guide I. Chapter 1 a. Communication: occurs when 1 person sends and receives messages b. Forms of Communication i. Intrapersonal: communication with self ii. Interpersonal: communication between 2 or a few people iii. Interviewing: communication through Q&As iv. Small Group: communication within a small group (5-10 people) v. Organizational: communication with an organization (work) vi. Public:
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International phonetics Alphabet List of symbols representatives of sound used in English Language : i) Utterance ii) Sound iii) Symbols iv) Syllable v) Word(s)/group of Words vi)Clauses/Phrases vii)Sentences viii)Paragraph ix) Meaning x) Interpretation xi) Theorizing. i) ‚ ii) ‚ iii) Phonology iv)‚ v) Morphology vi)‚vii) Syntax viii) Forms ix)‚ x) Interpretation xi) Hermeneutics Phoneme: A phoneme is the smallest or minimal contrastive unit in the sound system
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Deming’s 14 Principles Case Study After reviewing the video‚ I had a much better understanding of Deming’s 14 principles. Throughout the viewing‚ I found that although Deming’s principles‚ when implemented‚ can bring great return‚ it is also a very timely process that requires every individual in an organization to be a catalyst of change. All together‚ these principles represent a philosophy of life. They can be implemented in an organization‚ as well as one’s personal life—as they gave the
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In this extract Miller depicts a conversation between Abigail and Proctor that hastily turns into an altercation. At this point in the play‚ Abigail and two other girls have briefly spoken about what happened in the woods‚ and mass hysteria is spreading rapidly aided by Betty’s outbursts. This helps Miller to portray Abigail’s many different personality traits as in this extract she is depicted as flirty and vulnerable in the beginning then increasingly becomes aggressive and angry towards Proctor;
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Spoken language controlled assessment How do TV chefs adapt and change their language to suit their audience and purpose? There are as many different styles and variations of spoken language as there are people on Earth as language is an abundant ocean of creativity that will never dry up. The inventions of modern day technology such as the TV have meant that English spoken language is as varied now as it has ever been; you only have to flick through the TV channels to discover the differences
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