Jesus Guerrero Perez
   Life is a constant flow of discourse – of
    language functioning in one of the many
    contexts that together make up a culture.
   Discourse is studied in a number of different
    disciplines . In the field of applied linguistics
    the most relevant body of work is that which
    has come to be known as discourse analysis.
    The discourse analyst studies texts, whether
    spoken or written.
   Who are the participants in the discourse? The
    writer , readers, and speakers.
   Approaches to discourse analysis sociology
    conversational analysis Sociolinguistics
    ethnography Interactional sociolinguistics
    Variation theory

   Philosophy Speech act theory pragmatics
    Linguistics Structural function Birmingham
    school Systemic functional linguistics (SFL)
    Social semiotic SFL Critical discourse analysis
    Artificial intelligence
   Grammar discourse : spoken and written
    differences In written discourses , writers can
    relay on readers to process the text in a logical
    and commonsense way. Spoken discourse us
    usually so tied to its immediate
    context, speakers usually have even less need
    to refer everything that is in context and can
    take for granted that listeners will know what
    is being referred.

Discourse analysis

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  • 2.
     Life is a constant flow of discourse – of language functioning in one of the many contexts that together make up a culture.
  • 3.
     Discourse is studied in a number of different disciplines . In the field of applied linguistics the most relevant body of work is that which has come to be known as discourse analysis. The discourse analyst studies texts, whether spoken or written.
  • 4.
     Who are the participants in the discourse? The writer , readers, and speakers.
  • 5.
     Approaches to discourse analysis sociology conversational analysis Sociolinguistics ethnography Interactional sociolinguistics Variation theory  Philosophy Speech act theory pragmatics Linguistics Structural function Birmingham school Systemic functional linguistics (SFL) Social semiotic SFL Critical discourse analysis Artificial intelligence
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     Grammar discourse : spoken and written differences In written discourses , writers can relay on readers to process the text in a logical and commonsense way. Spoken discourse us usually so tied to its immediate context, speakers usually have even less need to refer everything that is in context and can take for granted that listeners will know what is being referred.