Communication Practice in a Text: Term Paper

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By not waiting for an answer, though, "S" also deflects attention from the Prague issue. Second, by changing the subject to "oh we're all going to see Judge Jewels aren't we on the Thursday second November obviously" "S" brings up something else before committing to going, perhaps implying she wishes to still remain non-committal about Prague, but also reconfirm their friendship by reminding "A" about Judge Jewels, a social engagement (even if "S" doesn't go to Prague) that would "obviously" include "A."

But then "A" asks (about Judge Jewels) "when's that'd" replies "Thursday second of November," but then "A" repeats the question: "when'e that." "S" says, again: "Thursday." "A" then asks "S": "when's that (.) you know what I mean."

The implication of "when's that (.) you know what I mean" is apparently clear to both speakers (but not to someone reading a transcription of the conversation).

Then "S" reminds "A": "Thursday we get back to college," and "A" replies "mm," perhaps signaling (as "S" had done earlier in response to the Prague invitation) non-commitment.

Then "S" presses the matter (as "A" had done earlier, about Prague) adding: "i think anyway (3)and we're all going to dress up totally." "A" wants to know the price, which "S" can only estimate: "dunno (1) probably just a tenner" (which, according to "S" is excellent," a further attempt at convincing "A" to go to Judge Jewels. "A" next wants to know: "On Thursday where," but "S," without answering that question, adds: it'll be so much fun cos everyone wo goes there's really serious and about their clubbing and stuff and they all face the (1) dj box and they're like."

Then "A," implying she has already had a similar experience elsewhere, says "they do that at shindig.

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" "S," by way of reply, only mumbles, and then "A" repeats they do that at shindig." "S," seemingly ignoring both references to "the shindig" goes right on with "and um they just it's excellent it was brilliant last time."

Using Foucault's (1970a; 1970b; 1972; 1980) of: (1) language; (2) power; (3) context; and (4) relationship, the examined language discourse is an example of a casual conversation about possible social plans, between two college friends, neither of whom holds a position of external power over the other. The context, then, is one of equals. Therefore, in terms of relationship, which inevitably affects both language and context (Foucault, 1970a) the two friends feel they can be perfectly honest about what they do or do not want to do socially.. The conversational medium is unclear, but it is likely either face-to-face or telephone.

According to Fairclough's criteria, (1) social identities; (2) social relations; and (3) systems of knowledge or belief affecting language content and context, the social identities are those of female college students; the social relations are those of equals, and the systems of knowledge or belief affecting language content and context are equally understood by each (and, by implication, other friends within their peer group) although not necessarily by others outside the social circle and/or conversational context. Based on their shared systems of knowledge, the friends take turns trying to persuade one another of the benefits of one or another social plan......

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