Discourse Analysis (Discourse & Genre)
Discourse & Genre
DISCOURSE & GENRE
• Discourse is a group of sentences which link one proposition to another one and makes a coherent unit of the sentences.
• Genre is a directional, patterned, continuous, and purpose-oriented activity.
• Genre is a distinctive part of culture that has purpose and steps, as well as language features which has relationship to the purpose, steps, and the distinctive culture that the definitions should be interpretated by refering to the social and cultural context in which the context exists.
WHAT IS DISCOURSE?
Discourse is the use of language both in written and spoken.
WHAT IS DISCOURSE ANALYSIS?
Discourse analysis may, broadly speaking, be defined as the study of language viewed communicatively and/or of communication viewed linguistically. Any more detailed spelling out of such a definition typically involves reference to concepts of language in use, language above or beyond the sentence, language as meaning in interaction, and language in situational and cultural context.
WHAT IS GENRE?
Genre refers to the type and structure of language typically used for a particular purpose in a particular context.
WHAT IS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DISCOURSE AND GENRE?
“Discourse analysis is genre analysis”
WHY SHOULD WE USE GENRE TO ANALYZE DISCOURSE?
HOW DO WE ANALYZE DISCOURSE THROUGH GENRE?
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https://es.slideshare.net/TickMutZ/discourse-and-genre-the-relationship-between-discourse-and-genre
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