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discourse ft

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lexical choice, synonym, antonymy, collocation, info flow, cleft. front/end focus, anaphoric/cataphoric ref, conjunction, dietetic, ellipsis, repetition

anything on cohesion template

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stylistic ft

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all patterning+ lexical choice

phonological, semnatic, syntactical, morphological, patterning + lexical choice

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section B checklist to enclude

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-correct background info intro
-social purpose in intro
-clear link to context coherence (use FLICC)and audiences
-register links to gravity sophistication or planned nature
-wide range of features for gravity ( syntax)
-3,4,4 (11 features in total)
-link to face needs
-link to identity
-social purpose in purpose para
-cultural context and situational context links
-links to cohesion
-reference to power/authority

CONTEXT

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phonological ft working w others

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phon ft may function together with other ft to amplify presented meaning( working cohesively, in congruence, deliberately, in synergy).

eg. emphatic stress on the same word class to cohesively tie together clauses/sentences + amplify the dichotomy established with the antonymy b/w ___ and ____

eg. emphatic stress and repetition functioning in synergy to reiterate ___

eg. slowed tempo functioning harmoniously functioning with fronting to deliberately foreground ___ in ___ minds

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vocative

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  • a word or phrase used to address a reader or listener directly, usually in the form of a personal name, title, or term of endearment

-address someone or attract their attention.

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context

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cultural+situational context
sem field =cultural(or sit)(setting)
situational context eg. hyperlinks=online
situational context= eg.openings+closings
relationships(reveal distant or close tenor)
audience(face needs)
inference(reflects context)
roles of interlocutors
cooperative collaborative
spontaneity

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register

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formal=planned crafted nature (syntax+ rehearsed conventional closings openings ect.)
informal=colloquial informal non-st
+ft that link to a laidback comedic self/depricating tones of text.

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purposes

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social purpose
MUST link to main purposes
other good features not in context+reg
best feature(most techy and hard to spot)
(face is good to include)
identity(personal+brand)

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