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Spoken Discourse

Spoken Discourse. Speech Acts. Locutionary vs. Illocutionary Acts Direct vs. Indirect Speech Acts. Cooperative Principle. Quantity Quality Relation Manner. Discourse Markers and Face. Discourse Markers Face-Threatening Acts (FTAs) Politics, Strategy, and Status

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Spoken Discourse

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  1. Spoken Discourse

  2. Speech Acts • Locutionary vs. Illocutionary Acts • Direct vs. Indirect Speech Acts

  3. Cooperative Principle • Quantity • Quality • Relation • Manner

  4. Discourse Markers and Face • Discourse Markers • Face-Threatening Acts (FTAs) • Politics, Strategy, and Status • Dispreferred Responses (“Well.…”)

  5. Opening Sequences • Greeting • Summons • Apology

  6. Turn-Taking • End-of-Turn Signs • Pauses • Adjacency Pairs • Gesture, Eye Contact, Other Signs • Violations • Interruptions and Overlap • Back-Channeling • Repairs

  7. Closing Sequences • Short Turns • Reference to Next Meeting • Recap of Purpose of Conversation • Parting Expression

  8. Gender and Conversation

  9. Style-Shifting andCode-Switching A taste of things to come.…

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