English language - Discourse features
Adjacency pairs
Sentences which follow each other •Produced by different speakers but have a logical connection and conform pattern
Hedging
Avoid answering questions by hedging around the topic
Pause fillers (Discourse particles)
Communication devices that don't have any meaning, but serve to fill in spaces.
Minimal response/ Back chanelling
Don't have a content function within the sentence •They serve to show a person that you are listening oEg, 'hmmmm','uh uh', or 'ok'
Overlap
Speaking over each other
Stress
The emphasis placed on certain parts of words
Pitch
The highs and lows of a voice Upward inflection is called a High rise terminal.
Register
The level of formality within the discourse, formal or informal.
Ellipsis
The omission of parts of sentences
Vocal effects
The sounds we make to supplement our words. •These include: laughter, pauses, breathing in and out.
Tempo
The speed with which we speak
Volume and pace
The volume and speed
Intonation
Variation in the tone of voice
Non - fluency features
eg. overlap, and minimal responses such as 'mmm'.
Turn taking
•Take Turns o Non-verbal cues o Conversation openers which suggest that a response is required