Key Frameworks for analysing talk Flashcards
This is based off of a sheet that was given to us and is obviously not going to be all-inclusive
What are the big categories that i might ask you about?
TYPES OF UTTERANCE, contextual factors, FLUENCY , PURPOSE, PHONOLOGY ,INTERACTION, LEXIS , THEORIES
What kind of question might you like to ask about: FLUENCY
Are speakers fluent and/or hesitant and what does that show?
What specific things might you consider the use of when looking at: FLUENCY
repetition, false starts, pauses, fillers
What kind of question might you like to ask about: PHONOLOGY
What does the text sound like?
What specific things might you consider the use of when looking at: PHONOLOGY
pitch, intonation, speed, stress, volume
What kind of question might you like to ask about: INTERACTION
How do people make a conversation work well or how do they dominate a conversation?
What specific things might you consider the use of when looking at: INTERACTION
turn-taking, adjacency pairs, back channelling, tag questions, overlaps
What kind of question might you like to ask about: LEXIS
What kinds of words/phrases does the text/speaker use?
What specific things might you consider the use of when looking at: LEXIS
Standard or non-standard English,
dialect, slang, vague language, field-specific lexis
What things might you consider when looking at the purpose of talk?
Transactional / Referential / Interactional / Phatic / Expressive
What kinds of sentences/utterances are used? A potential answer could be:
Declarative / Interrogative / Imperative / Exclamative