Spoken Discourse
Presents by
1. Mazlan Kamil
2. Dwi Jayanto
3. Udin
4. Andri Sumaryono
5. Ld. Muhaimin
6. Asnawan
Linguistic in discourse
In
communication is the
imparting of information without using
language. Or in other words, sending
and receiving messages without using a
communication system that has the
characteristic features of a language as
identified by linguists. Gestures, written
symbols, or voice sounds don't
constitute "language" unless they take
place within a language framework.
Turn Taking
Erving
Goffman (1976:270-271)
refers to a turn at talk as "an
opportunity to hold the floor, not
what is said while holding it. A
floor may therefore consist of
several turns, just as it is possible
to take a turn without having the
floor
The
The
Implicit
Explicit
conclusion
Linguistic
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