The Production of Spoken Discourse

The Production of Spoken Discourse
Author: Houghton
Publsiher: Ablex Publishing Corporation
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1992-09-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0893917494

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Communicating with One Another

Communicating with One Another
Author: Sabine Kowal
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2009-03-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780387776323

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In contrast to traditional approaches of mainstream psycholinguists, the authors of Communicating with One Another approach spontaneous spoken discourse as a dynamic process, rich with structures, patterns, and rules other than conventional grammar and syntax. Daniel C. O’Connell and Sabine Kowal thoroughly critique mainstream psycholinguistics, proposing instead a shift in theoretical focus from experimentation to field observation, from monologue to dialogue, and from the written to the spoken. They invoke four theoretical principles: intersubjectivity, perspectivity, open-endedness, and verbal integrity. Their analyses of historical and original research raise significant questions about the relationship between spoken and written discourse, particularly with regard to transcription and punctuation. With emphasis on political discourse, media interviews, and dramatic performance, the authors review both familiar and unexplored characteristics of spontaneous spoken communication, including: (1) The speaker’s use of prosody. (2) The functions of interjections. (3) What fillers do for a living. (4) Turn-taking: Smooth and otherwise. (5) Laughter, applause, and booing: from individual listener to collective audience. (6) Pauses, silence, and the art of listening. The paradigm shift proposed in Communicating with One Another will interest and provoke readers concerned about communicative language use – including psycholinguists, sociolinguists, and anthropological linguists.

Working with Spoken Discourse

Working with Spoken Discourse
Author: Deborah Cameron
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2001-05-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0761957731

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Working with Spoken Discourse provides a comprehensive account of the expanding multidisciplinary field of discourse analysis. It discusses current approaches, concepts and debates in the field of spoken discourse and provides a grounding in the practical techniques of discourse analysis and how to apply them to real data.

Spoken Discourse

Spoken Discourse
Author: Willis Edmondson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1981
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015001072373

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Language in Oral Production Perspectives

Language in Oral Production Perspectives
Author: Fatchul Mu’in, Dini Noor Arini, Rosyi Amrina
Publsiher: Rasibook
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2024
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9786026644480

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PART 1 WHAT IS A LANGUAGE? PART 2 LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION PART 3 LANGUAGE AND SPEAKING SKILL PART 4 LANGUAGE AND PUBLIC SPEAKING PART 5 LANGUAGE AND CLASSROOM INTERACTION PART 6 LANGUAGE AND MASTER OF CEREMONY PART 7 LANGUAGE AND MODERATOR PART 8 LANGUAGE AND PRESENTATION PART 9 LANGUAGE AND DEBATE PART 10 LANGUAGE AND PRONUNCIATION

L2 Spoken Discourse

L2 Spoken Discourse
Author: Romy Ghanem,Okim Kang,Maria Kostromitina
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2023-12-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780429641978

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This book integrates theoretical and practical perspectives on computer-assisted analysis of spoken discourse, reflecting recent important developments in speech analysis for language teaching and assessment. Bringing together into one volume the methods and approaches for analysis of speech properties and spoken discourse, Ghanem, Kang, and Kostromitina illustrate the importance of adaptive learning technologies in analyzing speech. The book offers a comprehensive go-to resource for the description of various features in second language (L2) spoken discourse as well as a guide for ways in which they can be extracted and analyzed. The text aims to accomplish its goal by providing an overview of linguistic features found in L2 acquisition, clarifying evidence-based constructs in L2 speech, and applying various analyses to suggestions for practice. This book brings together various strands of research and application with an emphasis on analysis of speech properties, which can be a gate-keeping function of speech. In particular, its innovative approach lies with the introduction of segmental, suprasegmental, lexico-grammatical, and pragmatic features in the analysis of L2 speech. This approach offers a more comprehensive view of L2 spoken discourse which can be extremely beneficial for L2 research and pedagogy. Covering the speech of both native and non-native speakers, but with particular relevance for second language acquisition, this book is essential reading for graduate students, teachers, and researchers in applied linguistics, TESOL, and other speech-science related fields.

Teaching the Spoken Language

Teaching the Spoken Language
Author: Gillian Brown,George Yule
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1983-11-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0521273846

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In this book the authors examine the nature of spoken language and how it differs from written language both in form and purpose. A large part of it is concerned with principles and techniques for teaching spoken production and listening comprehension. An important chapter deals with how to assess spoken language. The principles and techniques described apply to the teaching of English as a foreign and second language and are also highly relevant to the teaching of the mother tongue

Spoken and Written Discourse in Online Interactions

Spoken and Written Discourse in Online Interactions
Author: Maria Grazia Sindoni
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781135068813

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Winner of the AIA Book Prize for a research monograph in the field of English Language and Linguistics (2016) Common patterns of interactions are altered in the digital world and new patterns of communication have emerged, challenging previous notions of what communication actually is in the contemporary age. Online configurations of interaction, such as video chats, blogging, and social networking practices demand profound rethinking of the categories of linguistic analysis, given the blurring of traditional distinctions between oral and written discourse in digital texts. This volume reconsiders underlying linguistic and semiotic frameworks of analysis of spoken and written discourse in the light of the new paradigms of online communication, in keeping with a multimodal corpus linguistics theoretical framework. Typical modes of online interaction encompass speech, writing, gesture, movement, gaze, and social distance. This is nothing new, but here Sindoni asserts that all these modes are integrated in unprecedented ways, enacting new interactional patterns and new systems of interpretation among web users. These "non verbal" modes have been sidelined by mainstream linguistics, whereas accounting for the complexity of new genres and making sense of their educational impact is high on this volume’ s agenda. Sindoni analyzes other new phenomena, ranging from the intimate sphere (i.e. video chats, personal blogs or journals on social networking websites) to the public arena (i.e. global-scale transmission of information and knowledge in public blogs or media-sharing communities), shedding light on the rapidly changing global web scenario.