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Discourse Grammar Hafidz Zakiyyah Yessica Nisa

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  • Discourse GrammarHafidzZakiyyahYessicaNisa

  • DiscourseGrammar PointsGrammar from discourse viewThe texture of textCohesion & DiscourseReferencesLexical CohesionCollocation

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  • DiscourseGrammar Points7. Conjunction8. Subtitution and ellipsis9. Pattern of cohesion : sample analysis10. Theme and rheme

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  • Grammar from discourse perspective

    Mc Charty:It signs to continuing topic in textThis raising a new topic / focusThat marginal function Celcee and Murcia:Be going to & Will

  • Grammar from discourse perspective

    Grammar & Discourse from contextual view Comparing both based grammar

  • Grammar from discourse perspective

    Grammar & Discourse from contextual view In what aspect of lg to investigateLook from many sources as possibleLook at real life native speakerTest the hypotheses by asking native speaker

  • Grammar from discourse perspective

    B) Comparing both based grammarMaking strong connection

    Form, Function & ContextEx: the books tought love message

  • The texture of text

  • Cohesion & Discourse

  • Refferences A ?Cataphoric reff it seems everyones read that self-help book Tuccilos He is just not that into youExophoric reff you & yourHomophoric reffComparison and bridging reff Other and opposite (Oprah)

  • Lexical CohessionRepetition Stuart,,, Stu,,,Synonym Blakes and Men (=concept,way)Antonym : women & menHyponym : Self-help book = Im okay you are okayMaronimy : couple Stuart and Jane

  • CollocationRelationship between verb n nounExample:Book and love love bookWaste and time waste time

  • conjunction

  • Substitution and ellipsisSubstitution :Try reading this book..That ones not very good Ellipsis:A: Mike, what did you want to say to me yesterday?B: {I want to say} that Im very sorry for broking your laptop

  • Pattern of cohesion : sample analysis

  • Theme and rhemeTheme : starting points of the clauseRheme: reminder of the clause

    ThemeRhemeGenreIs a term in widespread use to indicate an approach to communication which emphasizes social function and purpose

  • ThematicProgression

    ThemeRhemeTextCan be used both spoken and written languageItUsually refers to a stretch, an extract or complete piece of writing or speechDiscourseIs a much wider termItCan be used to refer to language in action, such as legal discourse, which has characteristics patterns of language

  • The simple examples of theme and rheme

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