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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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