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DISCOURSE

& CULTURE
GROUP 9

MUHAMMAD SALMAN ZULFIKAR (17220201)


AR RAKHMA NUR ASYILLA (17220141)
KIKI PATMAWATI (17220166)
ANIS MASRUROH (17220131)
SHILMA CHAIRANI (17220127)
3. Background
2. Coherence Knowledge

1. Discourse 4. Cultural
Analysis Schemata

5. Cross-
cultural
pragmatics
1. Discourse
Analysis
DISCOURSE generally is
product of language
IT IS NOT ONLY:

01 Interpersonal function

02 Textual Function

03 Ideational Function
DISCOURSE ANALYSIS, investigating
broader area of form and function in
product of language
2. Coherence
COHERENCE, generally is suitability but in
pragmatics is a sensible assumption.

Example :

“ Garage Sale”
3. Background
Knowledge
We use pre-existing knowledge to creat an
interpretation of what is NOT stated
explicity
01
Schema
Is a pre-existing
knowledge structure in
memory.

Frame
A normal (local)
interpretation of the small
02
fragment of discourse

Script
03 Is a pre-existing knowledge
structure involving event
sequences
4. Cultural
Schemata
YULE (1996: 87) states that cultural
schemata are pre-existing knowledge
structures based on experience in a
particular culture.

We develop our cultural schemata in the


context of our basic experiences.

People from different culture might have


different scripts, which lead to
misinterpretations expectations.
5. Cross-
cultural
pragmatics
CROSS-CULTURAL PRAGMATICS is the
study of interrelationship communication
between people who are from different
culture backgrounds.

Is the study of differences in expectations


based on cultural schemata
Is aspects of a
person’s talk
which indicate
The study of what (s)he
these different assumes is
ways of speaking communicated
without being
said

CONTRASTIVE
PRAGMATICS
INTERLANGUAGE
PRAGMATICS
PRAGMATIC
ACCENT
Keyword

The study of the


ways non-native
speakers,
attempting to
communicate in
their second
language
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