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Discourse Analysis and Phonology
Discourse Analysis
Pamela Bermeo Maurat
Learning Activity 1.4
Pronunciation
Segment the sounds of language into phonemes, which, when used in the
construction of words, produce meaningful contrast with other words.
Example :
Minimal pairs hot - hat
There can be considerable changes in
pronunciation of words followed one another in
speech.
Good evening' [gadi:vn~rj], and good morning'
[gabm~:nrg]. The Id/ of the form of good
becomes more like a /b/ when it precedes the
bilabial /m/ of
morning.
Consonants and vowels can be
affected by themselves or by the
rhythmic structures they occurs.
Importance of pronunciation
Pronunciation is an important aspect of discourse-
oriented language teaching when 3 components are
addressed:
1. Segmental features:
Teaching of general articulatory characteristics of
stretches of speech.
2. Voice-setting features: features of accent that result
from the characteristic disposition and use of the
articulatory organs by speakers of a particular
language, and which affects the production of all the
individual sounds
3. Prosodic features: stress and intonation
Rhythm
Alternation between strong
and weak beats in various
patterned recurrences
Rhythm has been considered an
important element in the teaching of
spoken English due to two main factors.
• There does seem to be rhythmically in
varying degrees in long stretches of
speech, especially considered deliveries
such as broadcast talks, fluent reading
aloud, speeches and monologues, as well
as some ordinary conversation.
• The concept of English as a stress-timed
language, deeply rooted in theoretical
and applied linguistics, has dominated
approaches to the teaching of rhythm
Word stress and prominence
Prominence: syllables which loom in the flow of talk, because the speaker has uttered them
with great intensity, duration or pitch variation compared with surrounding syllables
Difference between prominence and stress
• word stress appears in the citation forms of
the words (sometimes called their isolate
pronunciations).
• prominence given to syllables depends on
the choice of the speaker to make certain
words salient.
• Polysyllabic words may have one
prominence and secondary word stress.
The placing of prominence
1. It is not necessary by the speaker to make prominent items where can be
taken as understood.
2. The choice of the speaker in highlight words he consider relevant.
3. Not all the traditional statements of lexical words and grammar function can
be prominent. It depends by the elements of the discourse.
4. If a speaker makes a word prominent which would not normally be made
prominent, listeners seek motivation for the prominence as part of the
general desire of participants to find coherence in discourse.
5. English speakers have a tendency to make the last element of an utterance
prominent.
Intonational units
Divide speech into
small units with one
main nuclear
prominence
The unit may have
other non-nuclear
prominences
The nuclear
prominence is the last
in the unit. Those units
are called tone units
Tone units have pauses
after them and
correspond to clauses
Speaker decides how
to segment the units in
information to be
transmitted
The neutral unit of
information is a clause
with the last lexical
item
The speaker decides how
the information is
distributed, and highlight
them depending the
listener
Tone units are the basic
structure for the analysis
of talk
Paratone: short sequence
of units beginning with a
stressed peak, then
descending to the final
prominence to low pitch
Paratones are related to
topic, rather than
information structures
Turn-taking: knowing
when to start and finish a
turn in a conversation at
the end of syntactic units
It depends of some
factors: syntax, lexis, non-
verbal communication
and context
Tones and their meaning
Types of tones Grammatical approaches
Intonation for grammatical functions:
Questions
Sentence-tags
Subordinate clauses
The choice of using them depend entirely
on the speaker’s assessment of
knowledge between speaker and listener.
Tones and their meaning
Attitudinal approaches
The most view of intonation is
related to attitude and emotions.
Some intonations express
surprise or detachment
How people express attitudes and
emotions is a complex combination of
vocal cues, intonation, lexis, nonverbal
behavior and contextual factors. Such
matters may well be cultural universals
Interactive approaches
Fulfilling an interactive role in the
signaling of the “state of play” in
the discourse
The interpretation of tone choice
that seems most reliable and which
seems to make most sense in the
intonational system
Pitch across speakers
how speakers sometimes begin a new
topic by asking a question which begins
high in the speaker's pitch range, and
how this high pitch is echoed by the
hearer with high pitch at the beginning
of the answer.
This kind of 'termination' choice exercises
constraints on the listener as to what sort
of key will be used in the answer.

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Discourse Analysis and Phonology Fundamentals

  • 1. Discourse Analysis and Phonology Discourse Analysis Pamela Bermeo Maurat Learning Activity 1.4
  • 2. Pronunciation Segment the sounds of language into phonemes, which, when used in the construction of words, produce meaningful contrast with other words. Example : Minimal pairs hot - hat There can be considerable changes in pronunciation of words followed one another in speech. Good evening' [gadi:vn~rj], and good morning' [gabm~:nrg]. The Id/ of the form of good becomes more like a /b/ when it precedes the bilabial /m/ of morning. Consonants and vowels can be affected by themselves or by the rhythmic structures they occurs.
  • 3. Importance of pronunciation Pronunciation is an important aspect of discourse- oriented language teaching when 3 components are addressed: 1. Segmental features: Teaching of general articulatory characteristics of stretches of speech. 2. Voice-setting features: features of accent that result from the characteristic disposition and use of the articulatory organs by speakers of a particular language, and which affects the production of all the individual sounds 3. Prosodic features: stress and intonation
  • 4. Rhythm Alternation between strong and weak beats in various patterned recurrences Rhythm has been considered an important element in the teaching of spoken English due to two main factors. • There does seem to be rhythmically in varying degrees in long stretches of speech, especially considered deliveries such as broadcast talks, fluent reading aloud, speeches and monologues, as well as some ordinary conversation. • The concept of English as a stress-timed language, deeply rooted in theoretical and applied linguistics, has dominated approaches to the teaching of rhythm
  • 5. Word stress and prominence Prominence: syllables which loom in the flow of talk, because the speaker has uttered them with great intensity, duration or pitch variation compared with surrounding syllables Difference between prominence and stress • word stress appears in the citation forms of the words (sometimes called their isolate pronunciations). • prominence given to syllables depends on the choice of the speaker to make certain words salient. • Polysyllabic words may have one prominence and secondary word stress.
  • 6. The placing of prominence 1. It is not necessary by the speaker to make prominent items where can be taken as understood. 2. The choice of the speaker in highlight words he consider relevant. 3. Not all the traditional statements of lexical words and grammar function can be prominent. It depends by the elements of the discourse. 4. If a speaker makes a word prominent which would not normally be made prominent, listeners seek motivation for the prominence as part of the general desire of participants to find coherence in discourse. 5. English speakers have a tendency to make the last element of an utterance prominent.
  • 7. Intonational units Divide speech into small units with one main nuclear prominence The unit may have other non-nuclear prominences The nuclear prominence is the last in the unit. Those units are called tone units Tone units have pauses after them and correspond to clauses Speaker decides how to segment the units in information to be transmitted The neutral unit of information is a clause with the last lexical item
  • 8. The speaker decides how the information is distributed, and highlight them depending the listener Tone units are the basic structure for the analysis of talk Paratone: short sequence of units beginning with a stressed peak, then descending to the final prominence to low pitch Paratones are related to topic, rather than information structures Turn-taking: knowing when to start and finish a turn in a conversation at the end of syntactic units It depends of some factors: syntax, lexis, non- verbal communication and context
  • 9. Tones and their meaning Types of tones Grammatical approaches Intonation for grammatical functions: Questions Sentence-tags Subordinate clauses The choice of using them depend entirely on the speaker’s assessment of knowledge between speaker and listener.
  • 10. Tones and their meaning Attitudinal approaches The most view of intonation is related to attitude and emotions. Some intonations express surprise or detachment How people express attitudes and emotions is a complex combination of vocal cues, intonation, lexis, nonverbal behavior and contextual factors. Such matters may well be cultural universals Interactive approaches Fulfilling an interactive role in the signaling of the “state of play” in the discourse The interpretation of tone choice that seems most reliable and which seems to make most sense in the intonational system
  • 11. Pitch across speakers how speakers sometimes begin a new topic by asking a question which begins high in the speaker's pitch range, and how this high pitch is echoed by the hearer with high pitch at the beginning of the answer. This kind of 'termination' choice exercises constraints on the listener as to what sort of key will be used in the answer.