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- 2. 1)WHAT IS LANGUAGE? 2)WHAT IS A LANGUAGE? Origin: The English word “language” is derived from a
- 3. WHAT IS DISCOURSE? Origin: The English word “discourse” is derived from a Latin word “discursus” meaning
- 4. WHAT IS CULTURE? Origin: The English word “culture” is derived from a Latin word “cultura” meaning
- 5. LANGUAGE VS CULTURE Most people agree that language and culture are tightly connected. Some people also
- 6. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE The language expresses facts, ideas or events that are communicable because
- 7. Deborah Schiffrin “Approaches to Discourse” (1994) singles out 6 major approaches to discourse: the speech act
- 8. THE ETHNOGRAPHY OF COMMUNICATION (1) The most influential approach to discourse and culture studies is known
- 9. THE ETHNOGRAPHY OF COMMUNICATION (2) The way we communicate depends a lot on the culture we
- 10. TWO FURTHER APPROACHES TO STUDYING THE CULTURAL ASPECTS OF DISCOURSE ARE : LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY Linguistic anthropology
- 11. To explain discourse phenomena in cultural terms, however, the crucial components are the N (norms) components.
- 12. The metalanguage of lexical universals can be used not only for semantic analysis, but also to
- 13. DISCOURSE STYLES: (1) JAPANESE 1)One of the aspects of Japanese discourse style is to withhold explicit
- 14. DISCOURSE STYLES: (2) MALAY 1)One of the aspects of Malay discourse is to think before one
- 15. DISCOURSE STYLES: (3) POLISH 1) One of the aspects of Polish discourse is uninhibited expression of
- 16. Routines are a good place to begin a study of cultural aspects of discourse. Linguistic routines
- 17. Like English ‘jokes’, however, kawaty are intended to promote pleasant togetherness,the implication is: I can tell
- 18. IMPORTANCE OF LEARNING CULTURE BESIDES FOREIGN LANGUAGE 1)For communication with foreign people 2)For reading and understanding
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