1) Analysing anything beyond the sentence (what was said before, what is being said, what comes next) and how different people understand things differently a) Harris b) Wassniewsk c) Gee 2) How people express their ideologies through discourse (sociocultural implications) a) Van Dijk b) Fairclough c) Crystal 3) In order to understand the meaning of what a person says or writes we need to know something about the situational and cultural context in which it is located a) Firth, Halliday and Sinclair b) Fairclough, Crystal and Higgins 4) We do have knowledge of the language and when we create language we do things by using that knowledge a) Johnstone b) Hymes c) Gee 5) The stages that language users go through as they carry out particular interactions a) Mitchell b) Hymes c) Crystal 6) Speech is organized and related to culture a) Hymes b) Higgins c) Harris 7) Contrast between textually oriented and socially oriented discourse analysis a) Fairclough b) Hymes c) Mitchell 8) Discourse as a textually oriented analysis a) Crystal b) Van Dijk c) Halliday 9) Discourse as a socially oriented analysis a) Higgins b) Fairclough c) Sinclair 10) How discourse is shaped by the people who use the language as well as shaping the language that people use a) Johnstone b) Fairclough c) Firth 11) The connection between discourse and ways of interacting, showing emotion, gesturing, dressing, posturing, thinking, knowing, speaking and listening, reading and writing a) Gee b) Van Dijk c) Harris

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