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Vocabulary


Lexis Vocabulary




Semantics Study of meanings within a text




Grammar Organisation of language




Phonology Study of sounds in a language

Vocabulary


Graphology Study of visual features of a text




Pragmatics Study of implicit meanings




Discourse Language of a particular field




Idiolect Language use that is typical of a particular person



Phatic talk Not necessary, but polite, Makes conversations run smoothly.


Expressive talk Communicating feelings, ideas, emotions and opinions.


Referential talk Giving information or talking about a particular topic


Transactional talk Interchange between at least two people with purpose of achieving a goal

Framing Phatic talk, e.g 'hi, how're you?', 'see you soon'



Initiating Starting up a new topic




Focusing Focus on initiated conversation




Supporting/Following up Supports the speaker, following up on the topic




Challenging Not seeing eye to eye, arguing. Confronting the topic.

Directives Speaker tries to get a hearer to do something e.g. 'ask', 'challenge', 'command', 'request'

Commissives Speaker committed to a certain course of action e.g. 'bet', 'guarantee', 'promise', 'swear'


Declarations Speaker alters the status quo by making the utterance e.g. 'I resign', 'you're nicked', 'I name this child'


Expressives Speaker expresses an attitude about a state of affairs e.g. 'apologise', 'deplore', 'thank', 'welcome'