Text and Discourse: Bahroz H. Mawlood 2018
Text and Discourse: Bahroz H. Mawlood 2018
Bahroz H. Mawlood
2018
What is a sentence?
• A sentence is the largest linguistic unit with grammatical
structure.
Quantity:
Make your contribution as informative as is required.
Do not make your contribution more informative than is required.
Manner:
Be perspicuous” (clearly understood)
Avoid obscurity of expression
Be brief
Be orderly
Relevance:
Be relevant.
Text Organization
• Text Types and Structures
Orientation
Complication
Resolution
Coda
Point of View
• First person point of view. First person is when “I” am
telling the story. The character is in the story, relating his or
her experiences directly.
Anaphoric Demonstrative:
John has gone to Canada. He will stay there for a month.
Cataphoric Demonstrative:
This is what I said: that we are born equal.
Conjunction= Connective
• A word which joins words, phrases, or clauses together, such as
but, and, when:
John and Mary went.
She sings but I don’t.
• The man went to the door and (he) opened it. (subject
ellipsis)
• Mary ate an apple and Jane (ate) a pear. (verb ellipsis)
• Synonyms: Different words which have the same or very similar meanings.
• Hyponym: X is a type of Y.
•
A boy is a type of child.
A car is a type of vehicle.
• Meronym: X is part of Y.
•
Tire is part of car.
Oxygen is part of air.
Discourse Structure
• Discourse are made up of utterances and acts of producing and using sentences
to do things.
• Exchanges are pairs of utterances and speech acts linked and produced by
different speakers. These include pairs as questions/ answers, offers/
acceptances or refusals, commands/ compliances.