BBN3402SATU2020: MINGGU 5 JADUAL CLEAN

 TUGASAN BERKUMPULAN (16.11.2020)


MINGGU 5 TERJEMAHAN JADUAL


 

 

Macro Structure

The global meaning of a text can be observed from the topic / theme of a text

Superstructure

The framework of a text such as the introduction, content, conclusion and conclusion

Structure Micro

Local meaning of an observable text From the choice of words, sentences and styles used by a text

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 1: Critical Discourse Analysis Theory by van Dijk (1977)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Critical Discourse Analysis Theory (Fairclough, 1995)

Textual Analysis

 

Grammar

·        Theme

Lexical

·        Metaphore

Cohesion

·        Repitition

·        Conjunction

Practical Discourse Analysis

 

Intertextuality

·        Pre-assumptions

·        Metadiscoursal

·        Denial of Underdiscussing

·        Narrative

·        Debate

·        Expository

·        Expression

Practical Social Analysis

 

Economy

Education

Politics

Figure 2: Critical Discourse Analysis Theory (Fairclough, 1995)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POLITENESS STRATEGIES

Bald on-record

 

Example:

Ready!

Listen here…

Give me that big basket.

That lamp is green.

Please come in.

Please come eat

Positive Politeness

 

Example: You look sad, may I help you

May I borrow one hundred dollars?

I'll take you to the hospital, if you don't mind

Negative Politeness

 

Maybe he took the box,

maybe!

Please give me the white plate

So, a little instruction is not needed?

Throwing empty bottles everywhere

is not allowed

Off-record

 

Wow, it's getting cold in this room

The price of these shoes is really expensive

Your clothes are beautiful

Figure 3: Politeness Strategies by Brown & Levinson (1987)

 

 

 

 

 

Discourse Analysis Approach

(Normaliza Abd Rahim, 2018b)

PREASSUMPTION

1.      Intuition

2.      Context

·         Acceptation/

Denial

·         Requirement

·         Referral

·         Anaphora

·         Repetition

·         Ambiguity

·         Confirmation

 

EMOTION

1.      Positive

2.      Negative

3.      Mixed

Emotion

·         Temperament

·         Personality

·         Mood

·         Motivation

VALUES AND CULTURE

1.      Self

2.      Community

3.      Traditions

·         Honest, sincere, kind, loving, craftsmanship, gratitude, simplicity

·         Self-reliance, high self-esteem, courage, physical and mental hygiene, effects

·         Respect, cooperation, community spirit

·         Justice, freedom, rationality

LANGUAGE

1.      First language/second/third

2.      Formal/informal

3.      Language error

4.      Linguistics

 

INFERENCE

1.      Overall summary

2.      Topics discussion summary

3.      Word cover

Figure 4: Normaliza Abd Rahim’s Discourse Analysis Approach (2018b)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Discourse Analysis Theory (Normaliza Abd Rahim 2018d)

Content

1.      Theme

Context

1.      Grammar

2.      Background

3.      Emotion

Assumption

1.      Opinion

2.      Referral

3.      Issues

Figure  5: Discourse Analysis Theory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 2: Context in Social Values Storytelling Model Through Children's Stories

Title

Grammar

Background

Emotion

Family

The use of words and sentences that are simple and suitable for all including disable children

Parent's house

Happy, longing,

Self

The use of words and sentences that are simple and suitable for all including disable children

Indoors and outdoors, schools

Happy

I am Special

The use of words and sentences that are simple and suitable for all including disable children

Mother and father's house

 

I Know

The use of words and sentences that are simple and suitable for all including disable children

Inside or outside the house

sad, sympathy

I Understand

The use of words and sentences that are simple and suitable for all including disable children

Home, school or in a public place

Happy, sympathy, caring

 

 

 

 

 

 

Title

Texts

Theme

Samples/Materials

Type

Grandmother and Grandfather

Short story

Family

Grandmother, grandfather, mother, father, Imran, Madinah, Aisyah, Alim

Narration

I'm a Special One

Short story

Family

Grandmother, grandfather, mother, father, Imran, Madinah, Aisyah, Alim

Narration

Family

Short story

Family

Mother, father, Imran, Madinah, Aisyah, Alim

Narration

Hearts

Short story

Community

Mother, teacher, Alim, friends

Narration

Neighbors

Short story

Neighborhood

Mother, Madinah, Imran, Aisyah, Sulaiman, Alim

Narration

Table 3: Content in Social Stories

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 4: Context in Social Stories

Title

Grammar

Background

Emotions

Grandmother and Grandfather

Easy and suitable use of words and sentences for all including special-need children

Grandparent’s village

Happy, longing, sad, angry, confused, satisfied

I'm a Special One

Easy and suitable use of words and sentences for all including special-need children

Parent’s house

Happy, satisfied, sad

Family

Easy and suitable use of words and sentences for all including special-need children

Parent’s house

Happy, anxious

Hearts

Easy and suitable use of words and sentences for all including special-need children

School, house, neighbor’s house

Happy

Neighbors

Easy and suitable use of words and sentences for all including special-need children

Parent’s house and neighbour’s house

Happy, sympathy, caring, sad

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 5: List of Social Values in Social Stories

Social Story Title

Social Values

Grandmother and Grandfather

Love, care, rationality, responsibility, sincerityhonesty,

kindness, family, patience

 

I'm a Special One

Kindness, sincere, helping one another, caring, responsibility

 

My Family

Kindness, patience, helping one another, sincerity, caring, hardworking, effort, responsibility, rationality

 

Hearts

Kindness, love, caring, sincerity, honesty, sharing among one another, thankful, respectful, hardworking

 

Neighbors

Kindness, responsibility, love, rationality, care, sincerity, honesty, confidence, neighborhood

 

 

 

 

Taxonomy of Communication Strategy by Dornyei & Scott (1997)

Evokation or Reduction Strategy

1.      Omission/Omission of message

2.      Evocate topics

Achievement or Compensatory Strategies

Achievement or Compensatory Strategies

3.      Paraphrasing (Circumlocution)

4.      Apprehension

5.      Use of all-purpose words

6.      Create words (Word-coinage)

7.      Restructuring/ Use of non-language methods (Use of non linguistic means)

8.      Literal translation

9.      Internationalization

10.  Change of code

11.  Request help, explanation, confirmation or make guesses / Appeal for help Stalling

Stalling or Time-gaining Strategies

Stalling or Time-gaining Strategies

12.   Use of words without meaning/ Use of fillers/marker strategy (hesitation devices)

 

Figure 7: Communication Strategy Taxonomy by Dornyei & Scott (1997)

 

 

 

 

Table 6: Communication Strategy

 

Communication Strategy

Frequency

1         

Abbreviation

15

2         

New words without meaning

4

3         

Disclaimer/Contradictions

10

4         

Question

6

5         

Repetition

8

6         

Persuasion

13

7         

Self-correction

5

8         

Different topics/message ignorance

4

9         

Interstitial

8

10    

Delay

6

11    

Literal translation

4

12    

Language changes

4

13    

Imagination

5

14    

Modesty

4

15    

Paraphrasing

4

16    

Ask for help

4

 



Rujukan: 


Normaliza Abd Rahim (2019): Kajian Wacana dan Strategi Komunikasi: Teori dan Aplikasi: Terengganu: Penerbit UMT


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