36. DIALOGIC TEXT. STRUCTURE AND CHARACTERISTICS
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION TO DEVELOP
1. Concepts
- Discourse Analysis
- Types of Texts
- Conversation Analysis
- Hearer-Support Maxim
- Communicative Competence
2. Structure of Dialogic Texts
- Speech Acts (Austin):
- Locutionary Acts
- Illocutionary Acts
- Perlocutionary Acts
- Categories of Speech Acts in Dialogues
- Grice’s Cooperative Principles
3. Edmonson’s Model for Structure of Conversation
- Encounters
- Exchanges
- Uptake
- Appealer
- Organization of Conversation:
- Adjacency Pairs
- Turns
- Schemas, Topics, Routines
- Preference Organization
KEY CONCEPTS/TERMS/AUTHORS
- Speech Act Theory (Austin)
- Cooperative Principles (Grice)
- Adjacency Pairs (McCarthy)
- Communicative Competence (Hymes)
- Phatic Communication (Malinowski)
ESSENTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Edmonson, W. "Spoken Discourse." 1981
- Austin, J. L. "How to Do Things with Words." 1962
- Searle, J. "Speech Acts." 1969
- Grice, H. P. "Logic and Conversation." 1975
- Hymes, D. "On Communicative Competence." 1976
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