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The Ethnography of Communication ( EC )

The Ethnography of Communication ( EC ). The Ethnography of Communication ( EC ). The Ethnography of communication is the a method of discourse analysis in linguistics, which draws on the anthropological field of ethnography . ( From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia).

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The Ethnography of Communication ( EC )

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  1. The Ethnography of Communication( EC )

  2. The Ethnography of Communication( EC ) The Ethnography of communication is the a method of discourse analysis in linguistics, which draws on the anthropological field of ethnography. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

  3. Nature of the approach The approach is concerned with: • the linguistic resources people use in context, not just grammar in the traditional sense, but the socially situated uses and meanings of words, their relations, and sequential forms of expression; • the various media used when communicating, and their comparative analysis, such as online "messaging" and how it compares to face–to–face messaging; • the way verbal and nonverbal signs create and reveal social codes of identity, relationships, emotions, place, and communication itself

  4. Origins The ethnography of communication was founded by Dell Hymes. Dell Hymes (1974) is an important person in the development of EC

  5. TheEthnography of communication • Communicative competence is Hymes’ focus in his study • CC influences the use of Grammar so that it is suitable to the communication purpose.

  6. TheEthnography of communication • According to Hymes, Culture is the knowledge which members in a community share and it is the basis of behaviors, which brings to behaviors certain meanings.  Therefore, when language is used, it realizes the cultural standards which is the basis of our behaviors

  7. TheEthnography of communication Hymes introduced several concepts as basic units for the ethnographic study of communication: - communication event - communication act - communication situation - speech community

  8. TheEthnography of communication The famous “S.P.E.A.K.I.N.G” model ( 8 factors which participate in the communication process)

  9. The "S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G" model (Hymes) Setting: the time and place of a speech act and, the physical circumstances. Scene: "psychological setting" or "cultural definition" of a scene S

  10. The "S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G" model (Hymes)  • Participants: • Speaker • - Hearer and audience P

  11. Act sequence: Form and order of the event The "S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G" model (Hymes) Ends: Purposes, goals, and outcomes E A

  12. Instrumentalities: Forms and styles of speech The "S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G" model (Hymes) Key: "tone, manner, or spirit" of the speech act K I

  13. Genres: The kind of speech act or event The "S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G" model (Hymes) The "S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G" model (Hymes) Norms: Social rules governing the event and the participants' actions and reaction N G

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