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GETTING TO GRIPS WITH LARGER PATTERNS 
This book has been explained some larger patterns of discourse discourse organisation 
at various points. How the patterns are formed in written text ?. 
Text structures, or patterns of organization, not only vary from writing to writing, but 
text structures may also change frequently from paragraph to paragraph within a single piece 
of writing. Patterns is one of the important thing in written taxt skill that can be found in a 
text. One point to note about patterns is that they are of no fixed size in terms of number of 
sentences or paragraphs contained in them. Another point is that any given text may contain 
more than one of the common patterns, either following one another or embedded within one 
another. Thus a problem-solution pattern may contain general specific patterns within 
individual segments, or a claim-counterclaim pattern when proposed solutions are being 
evaluated. 
Poblem –Solution Patterns. 
The problem and solution pattern reflects a form of critical thinking that tends to be 
more argumentative and evaluative. You may find this pattern useful in writing case studies, 
critiques, introductions, reports of scientific investigations, literary reviews, political and 
social discourse, white papers, proposals, many kinds of reports, and essay examinations. 
From University of Maryland University College online site 
(http://www.umuc.edu/writingcenter/onlineguide/chapter3-12.cfm) The most common forms 
of this pattern sequence the information in one of two ways: 
(1) problem-process-solution or 
(2) problem-cause-solution. 
Both patterns first describe the problem and then proceed through diagnosis and analysis 
to propose a solution. The diagnosis and analysis may include an evaluation of processes or 
procedures or a discussion of causes contributing to the problem. 
For example, you might use this pattern to write a paper discussing how diabetes is being 
treated through diet, drugs, exercise, and surgery. Your process analysis would examine the 
progression of the disease and the different ways to treat it. The solution you propose might 
include one or more of the current treatment modalities, and you would evaluate the merits of 
your solution in light of the life-saving procedures you discussed. In the problem-cause-
solution pattern, you might describe why diabetes is a serious health problem and the known 
causes of diabetes, such as diet, genetics, biochemical processes, and obesity. Your proposed 
solution for preventing diabetes or mitigating its effects would then be based on what you 
know about these causes. 
Another type of problem-solution centre is in advertising text. In this type, the problem of 
is pointed on the title with question form than the solution is answered in the content. This 
problem-solution text is also called Question-answer pattern. 
Example : 
General-Specific Pattern 
The general-to-specific pattern is probably one of the more common patterns in 
college writing. It may be used in any of these familiar places: 
(1) introduction to a paper 
(2) background in a research paper 
(3) opening paragraphs for a discussion or an analysis 
(4) essay examination answers 
As the name suggests, this pattern is characterized by a movement in your thinking from a 
generalization to specific details. Your opening paragraph would begin with a general 
statement and then add details that explain it. The details may continue to become
increasingly more specific. The pattern ends with a broad statement that summarizes your 
thinking that resulted from the details. 
Example of general-spesific pattern : 
Sixth grade students studying for the exam two months to come. They are very 
concentrated on the lessons given by the teacher. Looks quieter classroom situation. Peace of 
their class does not mean silent or quiet, but they live classroom atmosphere, that is the 
emergence of frequently asked questions about subjects that are being discussed. The lively 
atmosphere is really inspiring teachers in delivering course material. Also a lively 
atmosphere that raises the seriousness of the students in learning. Active learning atmosphere 
created was done and sixth grade students in the exam. 
Claim-Counterclaim Pattern 
This pattern usually can be found in argumentative text or essay. Also frequent in 
political jurnalism, magazines and newapaper. In organizing the essay, the easy way to use is 
with the Toulmin Method. The basic format for the Method is as follows. 
Claim: The overall thesis the writer will argue for. 
Data: Evidence gathered to support the claim. 
Warrant (also referred to as a bridge): Explanation of why or how the data supports the 
claim, the underlying assumption that connects your data to your claim. 
Backing (also referred to as the foundation): Additional logic or reasoning that may be 
necessary to support the warrant. 
Counterclaim: A claim that negates or disagrees with the thesis/claim. 
Rebuttal: Evidence that negates or disagrees with the counterclaim. 
Example of Claim-Counterclaim pattern: 
Claim: Hybrid cars are an effective strategy to fight pollution. 
Data1: Driving a private car is a typical citizen's most air polluting activity.
Warrant 1: Because cars are the largest source of private, as opposed to industry produced, 
air pollution switching to hybrid cars should have an impact on fighting pollution. 
Data 2: Each vehicle produced is going to stay on the road for roughly 12 to 15 years. 
Warrant 2: Cars generally have a long lifespan, meaning that a decision to switch to a hybrid 
car will make a long-term impact on pollution levels. 
Data 3: Hybrid cars combine a gasoline engine with a battery-powered electric motor. 
Warrant 3: This combination of technologies means that less pollution is produced. 
According to ineedtoknow.org "the hybrid engine of the Prius, made by Toyota, produces 90 
percent fewer harmful emissions than a comparable gasoline engine." 
Counterclaim: Instead of focusing on cars, which still encourages a culture of driving even 
if it cuts down on pollution, the nation should focus on building and encouraging use of mass 
transit systems. 
Rebuttal: While mass transit is an environmentally sound idea that should be encouraged, it 
is not feasible in many rural and suburban areas, or for people who must commute to work; 
thus hybrid cars are a better solution for much of the nation's population. 
The patterns are usually easy to find in every kind of text, but the most important is 
how the structure and how the sentence/phrase connect each other. How we connect the 
sentences/words with proper conjuction and using rational opinion/idea. There is no rule for 
us to use one pattern in a text, it can be more. It can be widely contained on phrases, 
sentences and paragraph.
References : 
Mccarthy, Michael (1991). Discourse Analysis for Language Teachers.Cambridge: 
Cambridge University Press. 
University of Maryland University College. Online Guide to Writing and Research. cited 3 
May 2014, from http://www.umuc.edu/writingcenter/onlineguide/chapter3-12.cfm 
20 Owl Purdue University (25 February 2014). Organizing Your Argument, cited 4 May 2014, 
From https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/588/03/ 
Petterson, J.E. ; Ridge, Marriot (Power Point Document). Introducing: Argument, the 
Counterclaim and Rebuttal. From http://teacherweb.com
DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 
GETTING TO GRIPS WITH LARGER PATTERNS 
By : 
Name : Deta Pahlega Ariyansyah P. 
P. 
Class : VI A 
St. ID : E1D 011 017 
FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION 
UNIVERSITY OF MATARAM
2014

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GETTING TO GRIPS WITH LARGER PATTERNS

  • 1. GETTING TO GRIPS WITH LARGER PATTERNS This book has been explained some larger patterns of discourse discourse organisation at various points. How the patterns are formed in written text ?. Text structures, or patterns of organization, not only vary from writing to writing, but text structures may also change frequently from paragraph to paragraph within a single piece of writing. Patterns is one of the important thing in written taxt skill that can be found in a text. One point to note about patterns is that they are of no fixed size in terms of number of sentences or paragraphs contained in them. Another point is that any given text may contain more than one of the common patterns, either following one another or embedded within one another. Thus a problem-solution pattern may contain general specific patterns within individual segments, or a claim-counterclaim pattern when proposed solutions are being evaluated. Poblem –Solution Patterns. The problem and solution pattern reflects a form of critical thinking that tends to be more argumentative and evaluative. You may find this pattern useful in writing case studies, critiques, introductions, reports of scientific investigations, literary reviews, political and social discourse, white papers, proposals, many kinds of reports, and essay examinations. From University of Maryland University College online site (http://www.umuc.edu/writingcenter/onlineguide/chapter3-12.cfm) The most common forms of this pattern sequence the information in one of two ways: (1) problem-process-solution or (2) problem-cause-solution. Both patterns first describe the problem and then proceed through diagnosis and analysis to propose a solution. The diagnosis and analysis may include an evaluation of processes or procedures or a discussion of causes contributing to the problem. For example, you might use this pattern to write a paper discussing how diabetes is being treated through diet, drugs, exercise, and surgery. Your process analysis would examine the progression of the disease and the different ways to treat it. The solution you propose might include one or more of the current treatment modalities, and you would evaluate the merits of your solution in light of the life-saving procedures you discussed. In the problem-cause-
  • 2. solution pattern, you might describe why diabetes is a serious health problem and the known causes of diabetes, such as diet, genetics, biochemical processes, and obesity. Your proposed solution for preventing diabetes or mitigating its effects would then be based on what you know about these causes. Another type of problem-solution centre is in advertising text. In this type, the problem of is pointed on the title with question form than the solution is answered in the content. This problem-solution text is also called Question-answer pattern. Example : General-Specific Pattern The general-to-specific pattern is probably one of the more common patterns in college writing. It may be used in any of these familiar places: (1) introduction to a paper (2) background in a research paper (3) opening paragraphs for a discussion or an analysis (4) essay examination answers As the name suggests, this pattern is characterized by a movement in your thinking from a generalization to specific details. Your opening paragraph would begin with a general statement and then add details that explain it. The details may continue to become
  • 3. increasingly more specific. The pattern ends with a broad statement that summarizes your thinking that resulted from the details. Example of general-spesific pattern : Sixth grade students studying for the exam two months to come. They are very concentrated on the lessons given by the teacher. Looks quieter classroom situation. Peace of their class does not mean silent or quiet, but they live classroom atmosphere, that is the emergence of frequently asked questions about subjects that are being discussed. The lively atmosphere is really inspiring teachers in delivering course material. Also a lively atmosphere that raises the seriousness of the students in learning. Active learning atmosphere created was done and sixth grade students in the exam. Claim-Counterclaim Pattern This pattern usually can be found in argumentative text or essay. Also frequent in political jurnalism, magazines and newapaper. In organizing the essay, the easy way to use is with the Toulmin Method. The basic format for the Method is as follows. Claim: The overall thesis the writer will argue for. Data: Evidence gathered to support the claim. Warrant (also referred to as a bridge): Explanation of why or how the data supports the claim, the underlying assumption that connects your data to your claim. Backing (also referred to as the foundation): Additional logic or reasoning that may be necessary to support the warrant. Counterclaim: A claim that negates or disagrees with the thesis/claim. Rebuttal: Evidence that negates or disagrees with the counterclaim. Example of Claim-Counterclaim pattern: Claim: Hybrid cars are an effective strategy to fight pollution. Data1: Driving a private car is a typical citizen's most air polluting activity.
  • 4. Warrant 1: Because cars are the largest source of private, as opposed to industry produced, air pollution switching to hybrid cars should have an impact on fighting pollution. Data 2: Each vehicle produced is going to stay on the road for roughly 12 to 15 years. Warrant 2: Cars generally have a long lifespan, meaning that a decision to switch to a hybrid car will make a long-term impact on pollution levels. Data 3: Hybrid cars combine a gasoline engine with a battery-powered electric motor. Warrant 3: This combination of technologies means that less pollution is produced. According to ineedtoknow.org "the hybrid engine of the Prius, made by Toyota, produces 90 percent fewer harmful emissions than a comparable gasoline engine." Counterclaim: Instead of focusing on cars, which still encourages a culture of driving even if it cuts down on pollution, the nation should focus on building and encouraging use of mass transit systems. Rebuttal: While mass transit is an environmentally sound idea that should be encouraged, it is not feasible in many rural and suburban areas, or for people who must commute to work; thus hybrid cars are a better solution for much of the nation's population. The patterns are usually easy to find in every kind of text, but the most important is how the structure and how the sentence/phrase connect each other. How we connect the sentences/words with proper conjuction and using rational opinion/idea. There is no rule for us to use one pattern in a text, it can be more. It can be widely contained on phrases, sentences and paragraph.
  • 5. References : Mccarthy, Michael (1991). Discourse Analysis for Language Teachers.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. University of Maryland University College. Online Guide to Writing and Research. cited 3 May 2014, from http://www.umuc.edu/writingcenter/onlineguide/chapter3-12.cfm 20 Owl Purdue University (25 February 2014). Organizing Your Argument, cited 4 May 2014, From https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/588/03/ Petterson, J.E. ; Ridge, Marriot (Power Point Document). Introducing: Argument, the Counterclaim and Rebuttal. From http://teacherweb.com
  • 6. DISCOURSE ANALYSIS GETTING TO GRIPS WITH LARGER PATTERNS By : Name : Deta Pahlega Ariyansyah P. P. Class : VI A St. ID : E1D 011 017 FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF MATARAM