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Book: An Introduction to Linguistics and Language Studies

Chapter: Analysing the Spoken Language

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.30691

Blurb:

Chapter 2 sets out several theoretical and applied perspectives on analyzing language from ways in which we interact through conversation to the speech sounds that we make. The chapter opens with concepts from pragmatics, which allows analysis of how meaning is created through interaction within a given context, with explanations of and exercises in speech act theory, conversational implicature, politeness, and conversation analysis. Also included are sections on spoken discourse markers, vague language, ellipsis and intonation, features that help us achieve our communicative needs in spoken interactive situations. The chapter ends with phonetics and phonology, two traditional areas of study within modern linguistics.

Chapter Contributors

  • Anne McCabe (mccabea@slu.edu - book-auth-432) 'Saint Louis University'