Analysing two speaking activities.
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Discourse analysis is defined as (a) concerned with language use beyond the boundaries of a sentence/utterance, (b) concerned with the interrelationships between language and society and (c) as concerned with the interactive or dialogic properties of everyday communication. This is a quotation from M. Stubbs' textbook (Stubbs 1983:1).
Conversation analysis (CA) offers an approach to discourse that has been extensively articulated by sociologists, beginning with Harold Garfinkel who developed the approach known as ethnomethodology ,
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Interactive Organisation of Talk in an Urban Black Peer Group. Bloomington: Indiana University Press Halliday, M.A.K. 1985. An Introduction to Functional Grammar. London: Edward Arnold. Naterop, B. J. and Revell, R. 1989. Telephoning in English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. McCarthy, M. 1991. Discourse Analysis for Language Teachers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Searle, J. 1969. Speech Acts: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Shiffrin, D. 2002. Approaches to Discourse. Blackwell Publishers. New York. USA.