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CONVERSATION
CONVERSATION
  What is conversation?

• We can describe a
  conversation as the
  time when two or more
  people have the right to
  talk or listen without
  having to follow a fixed
  schedule.
CONVERSATION
  What is conversation?

• In a conversation
  everyone has
  something to say and
  anyone can speak at
  any time
The Functions of Conversation
• exchange of information
• creation and maintenance of social
  relationships
• negotiation of status and social roles
• deciding on and carrying out joint actions
The Units of Conversation




             EXCHANGE
An exchange consists of two moves or turns (an
initiating move and a response).
These can be verbal or non-verbal.
• Let’s analyze the following exchange structure:

•   A:   Jane.
•   B:   Yes?
•   A:   Could I use your printer?
•   B:   Sure, it’s already on.
•   A:   Thanks a lot.
Illustration of move and exchange structure
     Jane     Turn 1

                                                 Exchange 1
      call
                            Turn 2     Yes?

                                     available
   Could I use
     your        Turn 3
    printer?                                           Exchange 2

    request                         Sure, it’s
                          Turn 4
                                   already on.

                                      comply                  Exchange 3
  Thanks a lot   Turn 5


     thank
Not all exchanges are conversations!!!



      • A: Hi!
                  Exchange 1
      • B: Hi!
Not all exchanges are conversations!!!


•   A:   How much are the oranges?
                                       Exchange 1
•   B:   Eighteen pence each, madam.
•   A:   I’ll have two, please.
                                       Exchange 2
•   B:   That’s thirty-six pence.
What do native speakers do in
               conversation?
• There are certain rules in conversation.

• For instance:
usually only one person speaks at a time

the speakers change

the length of any contribution varies

there are techniques for allowing the other party or parties to speak

neither the content nor the amount of what we say is specified in advance
The Co-operative Principle
• The maxim of quality

   Make your contribution one that is true

 Do not say what you believe is false
 Do not say anything for which you lack
 adequate evidence
The Co-operative Principle
• The maxim of quantity

Make your contribution just as informative as
           required and no more
The Co-operative Principle
• The maxim of relation

 Make your contribution relevant and timely
The Co-operative Principle
• The maxim of manner

      Avoid obscurity and ambiguity
Topics
• Different cultures talk about different things in
  their everyday lives. Native speakers are very
  aware of what they should and should not talk
  about with specific categories of people in their
  own language, but the rules may be different in a
  foreign language.

• In this sense, What is considered a ‘taboo’
  subject?
  What do you consider an offence?

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Conversation

  • 2. CONVERSATION What is conversation? • We can describe a conversation as the time when two or more people have the right to talk or listen without having to follow a fixed schedule.
  • 3. CONVERSATION What is conversation? • In a conversation everyone has something to say and anyone can speak at any time
  • 4. The Functions of Conversation • exchange of information • creation and maintenance of social relationships • negotiation of status and social roles • deciding on and carrying out joint actions
  • 5. The Units of Conversation EXCHANGE An exchange consists of two moves or turns (an initiating move and a response). These can be verbal or non-verbal.
  • 6. • Let’s analyze the following exchange structure: • A: Jane. • B: Yes? • A: Could I use your printer? • B: Sure, it’s already on. • A: Thanks a lot.
  • 7. Illustration of move and exchange structure Jane Turn 1 Exchange 1 call Turn 2 Yes? available Could I use your Turn 3 printer? Exchange 2 request Sure, it’s Turn 4 already on. comply Exchange 3 Thanks a lot Turn 5 thank
  • 8. Not all exchanges are conversations!!! • A: Hi! Exchange 1 • B: Hi!
  • 9. Not all exchanges are conversations!!! • A: How much are the oranges? Exchange 1 • B: Eighteen pence each, madam. • A: I’ll have two, please. Exchange 2 • B: That’s thirty-six pence.
  • 10. What do native speakers do in conversation? • There are certain rules in conversation. • For instance: usually only one person speaks at a time the speakers change the length of any contribution varies there are techniques for allowing the other party or parties to speak neither the content nor the amount of what we say is specified in advance
  • 11. The Co-operative Principle • The maxim of quality Make your contribution one that is true  Do not say what you believe is false  Do not say anything for which you lack adequate evidence
  • 12. The Co-operative Principle • The maxim of quantity Make your contribution just as informative as required and no more
  • 13. The Co-operative Principle • The maxim of relation Make your contribution relevant and timely
  • 14. The Co-operative Principle • The maxim of manner Avoid obscurity and ambiguity
  • 15. Topics • Different cultures talk about different things in their everyday lives. Native speakers are very aware of what they should and should not talk about with specific categories of people in their own language, but the rules may be different in a foreign language. • In this sense, What is considered a ‘taboo’ subject? What do you consider an offence?

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Conversation is open-ended and has the potential to develop in any way. It is possible that the second example could contain a conversation if the speakers decided to talk about the price of oranges. They may do this in order to get a discount, or to develop a social relationship, and the potential is always there in real life. Unfortunately, sometimes we don’t have the confidence or opportunity to go beyond simple exchanges like the one above.