Approaches To Discourse Analysis
Approaches To Discourse Analysis
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Speech Act Theory
(Austin 1955, Searle 1969)
A logico-philosophic perspective on conversational
organization focusing on interpretation rather than the
production of utterances in discourse.
From the basic belief that language is used to perform
actions.
Every utterance can be analyzed as the realization of the
speaker’s intent (illocutionary force) to achieve a particular
purpose.
Neither Austin nor Searle were concerned with the analysis
of continuous discourse.
Speech Act Theory
Unit of analysis: speech act (SA) or illocutionary
force (IF).
Principal problems: the lack of a one-to-one match
up between discourse function (IF) and the
grammatical form.
Provides the insight that the basic unit of
conversational analysis must be functionally
motivated rather than formally defined one.
Systemic name : speech function (SF) – central
issue in discourse structure.
Interactional Sociolinguistics
(Gumperz 1982, Goffman 1959-1981)