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ANALISIS DEL DISCURSO EN LENGUA INGLESA- GRADO EN ESTUDIOS
INGLESES
Segunda Prueba Presencial
Septiembre 2016
Modelo 1
Duraci6n: 2 horas.
No se permite material auxiliar ni uso
de diccionario.
LEA ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES CUIDADOSAMENTE:
El examen consta de dos partes, y debe realizar ambas. La primera se
califica con un maxima de cuatro puntos y la segunda con un maxima de
seis. Todo el examen debe ser realizado en ingh~s, siguiendo
estrictamente el orden de las preguntas en una forma clara y ordenada.
No olvide consignar todos sus datos personales en las hojas de examen.
Entregue tambien esta hoja junto con las demas.
PART I:
a) What is the vernacular, according to Labov (1984 )? (Do not write more than
six lines about this)
b) What is a pre-sequence within the framework of Conversation Analysis?
Provide an example. (Do not write more than 8 lines about this)
PART 11:
Analyze the following utterances by marking both their thematic
(theme/rheme) and information structures (given/new). Specify the type of
theme (experiential, non-experiential, textual, detached). Can you find any
instances of 'multiple themes'? If so, classify them as well. ANAL YZE ONLY
THE MAIN CLAUSES. DO NOT ANAL YZE ANY EMBEDDED CLAUSES.
1- What she wants is your money.
2- Your money is what she wants.
3- Well, then, dear Millie, how was your day at school?
4- Her mother's will- she'll never talk about that.
5- it's fantastic, your new car!
6- Whenever possible, try to get one of those scrumptious cupcakes for me.
ANALISIS DEL DISCURSO EN LENGUA INGLESA
GRADO EN ESTUDIOS INGLESES
Segunda Prueba Presencial
Junio 2017
Modelo C
Duraci6n: 2 horas. No se permite material auxiliar ni uso de diccionario.
LEA ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES CUIDADOSAMENTE:
El examen consta de dos partes, y debe realizar ambas. La primera se
califica con un maxima de cuatro puntos y la segunda con un maxima de
seis. Todo el examen debe ser realizado en ingh~s, siguiendo
estrictamente el orden de las preguntas en una forma clara y ordenada.
No olvide consignar todos sus datos personales en las hojas de examen.
Entregue tambien esta hoja junto con las demas.
PART I:
a) Explain the concept of indexicality within Mediated Discourse Analysis, and
explain the difference between indexes, icons and symbols. Give
examples of each one of the three. (Do NOT write more than 10 lines here)
b) Explain the notion of detached themes within the context of Functionalism.
Discuss different subtypes and provide examples. (Do NOT write more than
10 lines here)
PART 11:
The following text is an extract from a speech by American civil rights activist
Malcolm X, "the ballot or the bullet", delivered in 1964 in Detroit. Analyze it from
the Critical Discourse Analysis perspective, using van Dijk's ideological
analysis methodology. Explain the principle of positive self-presentation and
negative other presentation by analysing the different levels of discourse
description, namely:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Topic selection
Schematic organization
Local meanings
Lexicalization
Style
Rhetorical devices
PLEASE, MAKE YOUR RESPONSES CONCISE AND TO THE POINT. DO
NOT USE MORE THAN TWO PAGES FOR THIS ANALYSIS, AND DO NOT
WRITE ABOUT ANYTHING THAT HAS NOT BEEN ASKED.
Excerpt from "The ballot or the bullet" by Malcolm X
From
http://americanradioworks.publicradio. org/features/blackspeech/mx. ht
m/
Mr. Moderator, Rev. Cleage, brothers and sisters and friends, and I see some
enemies. [laughter, applause] In fact, I think we'd be fooling ourselves if we had
an audience this large and didn't realize that there were some enemies present.
This afternoon we want to talk about the ballot or the bullet. The ballot or
the bullet explains itself. But before we get into it, since this is the year of the
ballot or the bullet, I would like to clarify some things that refer to me personally,
concerning my own personal position.
I'm still a Muslim. That is, my religion is still Islam. [applause] [... ] At
present I am the minister of the newly founded Muslim Mosque Incorporated
[... ]. And when we realize that Adam Clayton Powell, is a Christian minister, he
has Abyssinian Baptist Church, but at the same time he's more famous for his
political struggling. And Dr. King is a Christian minister from Atlanta Georgia, or
in Atlanta Georgia, but he's become more famous for being involved in the civil
rights struggle. There's another in New York, Rev. Galamison, I don't know if
you've heard of him out here, he's a Christian minister from Brooklyn, but has
become famous for his fight against the segregated school system in Brooklyn.
Rev. Cleage, right here, is a Christian minister, here in Detroit, he's head of the
Freedom Now Party. All of these are Christian ministers [applause] ... all of
these are Christian ministers but they don't come to us as Christian ministers,
they come to us as fighters in some other category.
I am a Muslim minister. The same as they are Christian ministers, I'm a
Muslim minister. And I don't believe in fighting today on any one front, but on all
fronts. [applause] In fact, I'm a Black Nationalist freedom fighter. [applause]
Islam is my religion but I believe my religion is my personal business. [applause]
lt governs my personal life, my personal morals. And my religious philosophy is
personal between me and the God in whom I believe, just as the religious
philosophy of these others is between them and the God in whom they believe.
And this is best this way. Were we to come out here discussing religion, we'd
have too many differences from the out start and we could never get together.
So today, though Islam is my religious philosophy, my political, economic and
social philosophy is black nationalism. You and I- [applause] As I say, [... ] if we
keep our religion at home, keep our religion in the closet, keep our religion
between ourselves and our God, but when we come out here we have a fight
that's common to all of us against a enemy who is common to all of us.
[applause]
The political philosophy of black nationalism only means that the black
man should control the politics and the politicians in his own community. The
time when white people can come in our community and get us to vote for them
so that they can be our political leaders and tell us what to do and what not to
do is long gone. [applause]
We must, we must understand the politics of our community and we must
know what politics is supposed to produce. We must know what part politics
play in our lives. And until we become politically mature, we will always be
misled, led astray, or deceived or maneuvered into supporting someone
politically who doesn't have the good of our community at heart. So the political
philosophy of black nationalism only means that we will have to carry on a
program, a political program, of reeducation -to open our people's eyes, make
us become more politically conscious, politically mature. And then, we will whenever we are ready to cast our ballot, that ballot will be cast for a man of the
community, who has the good of the community at heart. [applause]
ANALISIS DEL DISCURSO EN LENGUA INGLESA
GRADO EN ESTUDIOS INGLESES
Segunda Prueba Presencial
Junio 2017
Modelo A
Duraci6n: 2 horas. No se permite material auxiliar ni uso de diccionario.
LEA ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES CUIDADOSAMENTE:
El examen consta de dos partes, y debe realizar ambas. La primera se
califica con un maxima de cuatro puntos y la segunda con un maxima de
seis.
Todo el examen debe ser realizado en ingh~s, siguiendo
estrictamente el orden de las preguntas en una forma clara y ordenada.
No olvide consignar todos sus datos personales en las hojas de examen.
Entregue tambien esta hoja junto con las demas.
PART I:
a) Explain Scollon's (2001) concept of mediational means within the
framework of Mediated Discourse Analysis. (Do not write more than 5
lines here).
b) Explain the importance of the notion of ideology within the framework of
Critical Discourse Analysis. (Do not write more than 5 lines here).
PART 11:
Analyze the following extract from the play "The Deep Blue Sea" on the next
page from the Conversation Analysis perspective, following these steps:
a) Mark the different turns (T1, T2, etc.) and TRPs (Transition Relevant
Places) to the left of the transcription.
b) Identify the different adjacency pairs and indicate if the second part is
preferred or dispreferred.
c) Identify and explain any pre-sequences and/or insertion sequences
you might find.
d) Identify and explain any case of repair you might find.
e) Analize its overall organization.
PLEASE, MAKE YOUR RESPONSES CONCISE AND TO THE POINT. DO
NOT USE MORE THAN TWO PAGES FOR THIS ANALYSIS, AND DO NOT
WRITE ABOUT ANYTHING THAT HAS NOT BEEN ASKED.
[Freddie has spent the weekend out with his friends and arrives home after her
wife, Hester, has attempted suicide. He still doesn't know about the incident]
Freddie: Hullo, Hes. How' tricks? I've just done ninety-three down the Great
West. Jackie Jackson gave me a lift. We gave up the idea of playing golf. lt
started to rain. it's pouring down at Sunningdale. By the way, a bloody great
Rolls was just moving off from here as I came in. I wonder whose it is, do you
know?
Hester, staring ahead of her, does not replay
Do you think old Elton [their landlord]'s lashed out and invested his life savings?
Shouldn't be surprised, considering what he must make out of us.
H: Did you have a good weekend?
F: Not bad. Won both my matches [ ... ]
H: How much did you win all together?
F:Seven
H: Can I have some of it- for Mrs Elton?
F: I thought you were going to sell those pictures. Is there any coffee left?
H: I'm not now
F: Why not?
H: I've given one away
F: (mildly). That was a bloody silly thing to go and do, wasn't it?
H:Yes, lsupposeitwas
From Terence Rattingan's The Deep Blue Sea. The image is from the film
adaptation.
ANALISIS DEL DISCURSO EN LENGUA INGLESA
GRADO EN ESTUDIOS INGLESES
Segunda Prueba Presencial
Septiembre 2017
Modelo A
Duraci6n: 2 horas.
No se permite material auxiliar ni uso de diccionario.
LEA ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES CUIDADOSAMENTE:
El examen consta de dos partes, y debe realizar ambas. La primera se
califica con un maxima de cuatro puntos y la segunda con un maxima de
seis. Todo el examen debe ser realizado en ingh~s, siguiendo
estrictamente el orden de las preguntas en una forma clara y ordenada.
No olvide consignar todos sus datos personales en las hojas de examen.
Entregue tambien esta hoja junto con las demas.
PART I:
a) Decide if the following utterance is an example of positive or negative
politeness. Justify your answer. (Do not write more than 6 lines about this)
"lt is a pleasure for me to announce that Mr Roberts is the winner of the
award this year'
b) Explain briefly Labov's Telsur I Atlas project. (Do not write more than 6
lines about this)
PART 11:
Analyze the telephone conversation on the next page from the Conversation
Analysis perspective, following these steps:
a) Mark the different turns (T1, T2, etc.) and TRPs (Transition Relevant
Places) to the left of the transcription.
b) Identify the different adjacency pairs and indicate if the second part is
preferred or dispreferred.
c) Identify and explain any pre-sequences and/or insertion sequences
you might find.
d) Identify and explain any case of repair you might find.
e) Analize its overall organization.
PLEASE, MAKE YOUR RESPONSES CONCISE AND TO THE POINT. DO
NOT USE MORE THAN TWO PAGES FOR THIS ANALYSIS, AND DO NOT
WRITE ABOUT ANYTHING THAT HAS NOT BEEN ASKED.
MODERN FAMILY
[Mitchell and Cameron have adopted a baby girl. Mitchell discovers Cameron
has decorated the room].
Mitchell: Count to three: one, twCameron: Three! (opens door to Lily's room)
Mitchell: Okay. (they enter) Oh Cam. This is beautiful.
Cameron: Oh my god, do you love it?
Mitchell: Yes. I. .. (sees wall painting) What the hell is that?
Cameron: I had Andre do it while we were gone.
Mitchell: Is that us ... with wings?
Cameron: We're floating above her, always there to protect her.
Mitchell: Okay, well, [ ... ] can you call And re? Have him paint something a little
less ... gay? By the way, we need to stop having friends with names like And re.
Cameron: Red-headed daddy is angry daddy.
Mitchell: No, I'm not.
Cameron: Yes, you are. Even Pepper pointed it out on the way home from the
airport.
Mitchell: Okay, that's another one: Pepper. Yeah.
Cameron: Okay, what's up?
Mitchell: Alright, look, I. .. I n- I never told my family we were adopting a baby.
Cameron: I know.
Mitchell: You do?
Cameron: Yeah, and I don't blame you. I know your family: you tell them, they
say something judgmentaiMitchell: Exactly!
Cameron: You get madMitchell: I know, and then something that's supposed to be nothing but joyful
suddenly turns into this huge fight.
From https://modernfamilytranscripts. wordpress. com/20 11/01/07/sO 1eO 1-pi/ot/
ANALISIS DEL DISCURSO EN LENGUA INGLESA
GRADO EN ESTUDIOS INGLESES
Segunda Prueba Presencial
Junio 2018
Modelo B
Duraci6n: 2 horas. No se permite material auxiliar ni uso de diccionario.
LEA ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES CUIDADOSAMENTE:
El examen consta de dos partes, y debe realizar ambas. La primera se
califica con un maxima de cuatro puntos y la segunda con un maxima de
Todo el examen debe ser realizado en ingh~s, siguiendo
seis.
estrictamente el orden de las preguntas en una forma clara y ordenada.
No olvide consignar todos sus datos personales en las hojas de examen.
Entregue tambien esta hoja junto con las demas.
PART I:
a) What does Schegloff mean when he refers to talk-in-interaction as the
focus of conversational Analysis? (Do NOT write more than six lines here)
b) Explain Halliday's notions of Theme and Rheme within the context of
Functionalism. (Do NOT write more than six lines here)
PART 11:
Read the article below and analyse it from the Narrative Analysis perspective.
(a) Identify and explain the different elements of the narrative found in the
article, using Labov's framework.
(b) Indicate the type of structure that prevails in it (temporal, descriptive
or evaluative). Justify your answer.
PLEASE, MAKE YOUR RESPONSES CONCISE AND TO THE POINT. DO
NOT USE MORE THAN TWO PAGES FOR THIS ANALYSIS, AND DO NOT
WRITE ABOUT ANYTHING THAT HAS NOT BEEN ASKED.
Kelly Clarkson gave her daughter Nutella, and now the internet is
accusing her of 'child abuse'
Christopher Rosa
Apr 13th 2017 4:37PM
In today's bizarre mommy-shaming news, social media trolls are accusing Kelly
Clarkson of "child abuse" because she gave her daughter Nutella. Yup.
The Piece by Piece singer posted an lnstagram video earlier this week of her
two-year-old daughter, River, trying the hazelnut-chocolate spread for the first
time, and it's adorable. it's also, if you're a mom, familiar: The toddler digs into a
Nutella-smeared piece of bread, and her face bears the evidence.
Apparently, though, some lnsta users took offense to Clarkson's post, and it
didn't take long for the nutrition police to slide into the comments section and
scold the pop star for giving her daughter the treat. "Stop eating Nutella," one
commenter said, according to Good Housekeeping. "it's been confirmed to give
cancer."
"Nutella is hella bad for you," another user quipped.
"Nutella is PACKED with sugars. Don't make your kids blow up," wrote a third
troll. (Keep in mind that these people are talking about a two-year-old child.)
But the most biting comment came from a user who said Clarkson giving River
Nutella was a form of "child abuse." "Giving food like this to a child is child
abuse," he or she wrote, GH reports.
Simmer down. We're talking about a child eating Nutella one time. it's not like
she's giving her kid candy for every meal. Plus, the fact Clarkson even posted
the video is proof she probably views foods like Nutella as special, sporadic
treats.
And Good Housekeeping Institute nutrition director Jaclyn London (R.D.)
defends eating treats. "Enjoying indulgent foods together with family can be a
part of a healthy diet and long-term relationship with food," she told GH.
https ://goo .g li3d3yuA
ANALISIS DEL DISCURSO EN LENGUA INGLESA
GRADO EN ESTUDIOS INGLESES
Segunda Prueba Presencial
Junio 2018
Modelo A
Duraci6n: 2 horas.
No se permite material auxiliar ni uso de diccionario.
LEA ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES CUIDADOSAMENTE:
El examen consta de dos partes, y debe realizar ambas. La primera se
califica con un maxima de cuatro puntos y la segunda con un maxima de
seis. Todo el examen debe ser realizado en ingh~s, siguiendo
estrictamente el orden de las preguntas en una forma clara y ordenada.
No olvide consignar todos sus datos personales en las hojas de examen.
Entregue tambien esta hoja junto con las demas.
PART I:
a) Discuss the concepts of cohesion and coherence in a text according to De
Beaugrande and Dressier (1981 ). (Do NOT write more than 6 lines here).
b) Are contextualization cues necessarily interpreted in the same manner in a
context with asymmetries in the communicative background of the speakers?
What could be the consequences of this situation? (Do NOT write more than 6
lines here).
PART 11:
From the functional sentence perspective, analyze the sentences in bold (1 to
6) in the text below by copying them on a separate sheet of paper and marking
their thematic structure (Theme/ Rheme). Analize only the main clause in
each case, without considering the possible embedded or subordinate clauses.
Specify the type of Theme in each case, taking into account:
a) whether it is experiential or non-experiential
b) whether it is marked or unmarked
c) whether it is single, multiple or detached
PLEASE, MAKE YOUR RESPONSES CONCISE AND TO THE POINT. DO
NOT USE MORE THAN TWO PAGES FOR THIS ANALYSIS, AND DO NOT
WRITE ABOUT ANYTHING THAT HAS NOT BEEN ASKED.
Why the green great dragon can't exist
Tr1e former US Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, famously warned tt1at in
any situation there can be known knowns and unknown unknowns, the latter
being the most potentially dangerous as they are "things that we don't know we
don't know".
(1) But missing from his !ist were the unknown knowns, the things we
know, but don't realise that we do.
The power of such knowledge- things we perhaps can't recall ever learning, but
use all the time without thinking - has been illustrated by, of all things, the
popularity of a tweet about the correct order in which to use adjectives.
Tr1e tweet by Matthew Anderson, the editor of BBC Culture, contained a
screengrab from a 2013 book "The Elements of Eloquence: How to Turn the
Perfect English Phrase", and has been retweeted many thousands of times.
(2) The order of adjectives, according to the book's author Mark Forsyth,
has to be:
opinion~sizeMage~shapeMcolour~orig!n~materiaH;Jurpose.
{3) "If you mess with that word order in the s!ightest you'll sound like a
maniac, he wams in the extract "it's an odd thing that every English speaker
uses that list, but almost none of us could write it out. (4} And as size comes
before colour, green great dragons can't exist"
(5) Along with the screengrab of this advice, Matt posted the comrnent:
"Things native English speakers know, but don't know we know,"
{6) Try it for yourself. Here's mine: a lovely thick black coat lt can't be a "black
thick lovely coat".
httQ ://www. bbc. com/news/blogs-trend in_g-37285796
ANALISIS DEL DISCURSO EN LENGUA INGLESA
GRADO EN ESTUDIOS INGLESES
Segunda Prueba Presencial
Septiembre 2018
Modelo A
Duraci6n: 2 horas. No se permite material auxiliar ni uso de diccionario.
LEA ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES CUIDADOSAMENTE:
El examen consta de dos partes, y debe realizar ambas. La primera se
califica con un maxima de cuatro puntos y la segunda con un maxima de
seis. Todo el examen debe ser realizado en ingh~s, siguiendo
estrictamente el orden de las preguntas en una forma clara y ordenada.
No olvide consignar todos sus datos personales en las hojas de examen.
Entregue tambien esta hoja junto con las demas.
PART I:
a) Explain the notion of detached themes within the context of Functionalism.
Discuss the different subtypes and provide examples. (Do NOT write more than
8 lines here).
b) What is Critical Discourse Analysis according to Teun van Dijk? (Do NOT
write more than 6 lines here).
PART 11:
Analyze the dialogue in the following (adapted) extract from Pride and Prejudice
from the Conversation Analysis perspective, following these steps:
a) Mark the different turns (T1, T2, etc.) and TRPs (Transition Relevant
Places) to the left of the transcription.
b) Identify the different adjacency pairs and indicate if the second part is
preferred or dispreferred.
c) Identify and explain any pre-sequences and/or insertion sequences
you might find.
d) Identify and explain any case of repair you might find.
e) Analize its overall organization.
PLEASE, MAKE YOUR RESPONSES CONCISE AND TO THE POINT. DO
NOT USE MORE THAN TWO PAGES FOR THIS ANALYSIS, AND DO NOT
WRITE ABOUT ANYTHING THAT HAS NOT BEEN ASKED.
lt is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good
fortune must be in want of a wife. However little known the feelings or views of
such a man may be on his first entering a neighbourhood, this truth is so well
fixed in the minds of the surrounding families, that he is considered as the
rightful property of someone or other of their daughters.
Mr Bennet's wife: My dear Mr. Bennet, said his lady to him one day, have you
heard that Netherfield Park is let at last?
Mr. Bennet: No, I have not.
Mr Ben net's wife: But it is, for Mrs. Long has just been here, and she told me all
about it.
Mr. Bennet made no answer.
Mr Ben net's wife: Do not you want to know who has taken it? (impatiently).
Mr. Ben net: You want to tell me, and I have no objection to hearing it.
Wife: Why, my dear, you must know, Mrs. Long says that Netherfield is taken by
a young man of large fortune from the north of England; that he came down on
Monday in a chaise and four to see the place, and was so much delighted with it
that he agreed with Mr. Morris immediately; that he is to take possession before
Michaelmas, and some of his servants are to be in the house by the end of next
week.
Mr. Bennet: What is his name?
Wife: Bingley.
Mr. Ben net: Is he married or single?
Wife: Oh! single, my dear, to be sure! A single man of large fortune; four or five
thousand a year. What a fine thing for our girls!
Mr Bennet: How so? How can it affect them?
Wife: My dear Mr. Bennet, how can you be so tiresome! You must know that I
am thinking of his marrying one of them."
Mr. Bennet: Is that his design in settling here?
Wife: Design! nonsense, how can you talk so! But it is very likely that he may
fall in love with one of them, and therefore you must visit him as soon as he
comes.
Mr. Bennet: I see no occasion for that. You and the girls may go, or you may
send them by themselves,which perhaps will be still better; for, as you are as
handsome as any of them, Mr. Bingley might like you the best of the party.
ANALISIS DEL DISCURSO EN LENGUA INGLESA
GRADO EN ESTUDIOS INGLESES
Segunda Prueba Presencial
Junio 2019
Modelo B
Duraci6n: 2 horas. No se permite material auxiliar ni uso de diccionario.
LEA ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES CUIDADOSAMENTE:
El examen consta de dos partes, y debe realizar ambas. La primera se
califica con un maxima de cuatro puntos y la segunda con un maxima de
seis. Todo el examen debe ser realizado en ingh~s, siguiendo
estrictamente el orden de las preguntas en una forma clara y ordenada.
No olvide consignar todos sus datos personales en las hojas de examen.
Entregue tambien esta hoja junto con las demas.
PART I:
a) Explain the importance of the Observer's Paradox as described by
Labov within the Variation Analysis approach (Do NOT write more than
six lines here).
b) Explain the concept of adjacency pair within the context of Conversation
Analysis (Do NOT write more than six lines here).
PART 11:
The following is a fragment from the script of the movie The shining. Describe
the characters and their relationships as a consequence of your prior analysis of
the politeness strategies used by them (on record, off record, etc. as
presented by Brown & Levinson, 1987). Classify them and, in the case of off
record strategies, explain what Maxim(s) of the Gricean Cooperative Principle
is/are being flouted, and what the implicatures being triggered are.
PLEASE, MAKE YOUR RESPONSES CONCISE AND TO THE POINT. DO
NOT USE MORE THAN TWO PAGES FOR THIS ANALYSIS, AND DO NOT
WRITE ABOUT ANYTHING THAT HAS NOT BEEN ASKED.
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WENDY
Jack ••. stay away from me •.• please.
JACK
reaches up to her.
WENDY
Don't hurt me!
Don't
hurt me!
JACK
I'm not going to hurt you.
WENDY swings bat in front of her a.s she backs up stairs.
WENDY
Stay away from me,
JACK
Wendy!
WENDY
stay away .•• !
JACK
Darling, light of my life, I'm not
going to hurt you. You didn't let
me finish my sentence. I said 'I'm
not going to hurt you... • I' m just
going to bash your brains in!' I'm
going to bash them right the fuck in.
WENDY waves bat in front of her.
From https://www.scriptreaderpro.com/horror-scripts/
JACK laughs.
ANALISIS DEL DISCURSO EN LENGUA INGLESA
GRADO EN ESTUDIOS INGLESES
Segunda Prueba Presencial
Junio 2019
Modelo A
Duraci6n: 2 horas. No se permite material auxiliar ni uso de diccionario.
LEA ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES CUIDADOSAMENTE:
El examen consta de dos partes, y debe realizar ambas. La primera se
califica con un maxima de cuatro puntos y la segunda con un maxima de
Todo el examen debe ser realizado en ingh~s, siguiendo
seis.
estrictamente el orden de las preguntas en una forma clara y ordenada.
No olvide consignar todos sus datos personales en las hojas de examen.
Entregue tambien esta hoja junto con las demas.
PART I:
a) Discuss the concept of intertextuality according to De Beaugrande and
Dressier (1981) (Do NOT write more than 6 lines here).
b) Explain the concept of backchannel within the context of Conversation
Analysis (Do NOT write more than six lines here).
PART 11:
The text on the next page is from the movie Scream. Describe the characters
and their relationships as a consequence of your prior analysis of the
politeness strategies used by them (on record, off record, etc. as presented by
Brown & Levinson, 1987). Classify them and, in the case of off record
strategies, explain what Maxim(s) of the Gricean Cooperative Principle is/are
being flouted, and what the implicature(s) being triggered is/are.
PLEASE, MAKE YOUR RESPONSES CONCISE AND TO THE POINT. DO
NOT USE MORE THAN TWO PAGES FOR THIS ANALYSIS, AND DO NOT
WRITE ABOUT ANYTHING THAT HAS NOT BEEN ASKED.
Scream
A stranger calls Casey. After a little while on the phone ...
Casey: What do you want?
Man: to talk
Casey: Dial someone else, okay?
Man: You getting scared?
Casey: No. Bored.
She hangs up. The phone rings again.
Casey: Listen, asshole ...
Man: (deadly serious) NO. YOU LISTEN. YOU LITTLE BITCH. HANG UP ON
ME AGAIN AND I'LL GUT YOU LIKE A FISH. UNDERSTAND?
Total silence. He has gotten her full attention
Casey: Is this some kind of a joke?
Man: More of a game, really.
From https://www.scriptreaderpro.com/horror-scripts/
ANALISIS DEL DISCURSO EN LENGUA INGLESA
GRADO EN ESTUDIOS INGLESES
Segunda Prueba Presencial
Septiembre 2019
Duraci6n: 2 horas.
ModeloA
No se permite material auxiliar ni uso de diccionario.
LEA ESTAS INSTRUCCIONES CUIDADOSAMENTE:
El examen consta de dos partes, y debe realizar ambas. La primera se
califica con un maxima de cuatro puntos y la segunda con un maxima de
seis. Todo el examen debe ser realizado en ingh~s, siguiendo
estrictamente el orden de las preguntas en una forma clara y ordenada.
No olvide consignar todos sus datos personales en las hojas de examen.
Entregue tambien esta hoja junto con las demas.
PART I:
a) Explain Brown and Levinson's concepts of positive and negative face
(Do NOT write more than six lines here).
b) Discuss Goffman's concept of footing in the analysis of interaction. (Do
NOT write more than 10 lines here).
PART 11:
Read the narrative below and analyse it from the Narrative Analysis
perspective.
(a) Identify and explain the different elements of the narrative found in the
article, using Labov's framework.
(b) Indicate the type of structure that prevails in it (temporal, descriptive
or evaluative). Justify your answer.
PLEASE, MAKE YOUR RESPONSES CONCISE AND TO THE POINT. DO
NOT USE MORE THAN TWO PAGES FOR THIS ANALYSIS, AND DO NOT
WRITE ABOUT ANYTHING THAT HAS NOT BEEN ASKED.
Learning to Sail
The day I first sailed on my own was unforgettable. Before we took off that
morning, I was nervous to the extreme. My thoughts swung from 'I can do
everything!' to 'Why on Earth I decided I should do it?' However, the
moment had come, and all the stress went away. After all, this is what the
ocean does. lt takes all your worries and fears away. lt gives you freedom
from whoever you are onshore and reveals your new venturous self. I felt
the rush of excitement I had never experienced in a lifetime. I was
accompanied by the instructor, of course, but I was entirely responsible
for every maneuver. I did make a couple of trivial mistakes, but I still was
very proud of myself and I enjoyed every minute of it!
Peculiarly enough, something that started as a mere fancy has
turned out to be the biggest passion in my life. If I had an opportunity to
go back to that summer, I would do the same thing over and over again.
Today, I am a certified sailing enthusiast, and I am looking forward to
becoming an instructor myself next year.
Adapted from: https://theessayclu b.com/narrative-essay-exam pies/
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