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2014- 12- 17 | #581 |
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1- situations are repeated, with …………..variation, over time.
a- more b- less c- more or less d- nerveless 2- situations are repeated, if repetition tends to “ritualize,” “habitualize,” or “freeze” situations to varying degrees, that is, to cause them to be repeated with …………… a- less variation b- more variation c- ON variation at all d- A great variation 3- Situations , when they involve communicative social interactions, always involve aspects and All these aspects together constitute a system which called ………………. a- the “situation web .” b- the “situation net.” c- the “situation network.” d- the “situation work .” 4- Studying the way in which situations produce and reproduce institutions, and are, in turn, sustained by them, is an important part of a- discourse analysis b- Messages Analysis c- Analysis of the term of strange language d- Analysis and study of linguistics 5- discourse analysis usually focuses on the ………………., it can start from any of these aspects of a situation and will, in the end, get right back to all the others. a- language only b- (Purposes) aspect only c- language (semiotic) aspect d- Linguistic aspect ===================( END OF L 11 )====================== |
2014- 12- 17 | #582 |
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1- words are associated with …………….
a- Who b- What c- Whom d- How 2- Cultural models are ………………families of connected images (like a mental movie), or (informal) “theories” shared by people belonging to specific social or cultural groups. a- “stories,” b- “store lines,” c- “shorelines,” d- “storylines,” 3- Cultural models “explain,” relative to the standards of …….. a- the story b- the group c- the aspects d- the google 4- Cultural models are usually ………………stored in any one person’s head. a- completely Full b- completely c- not completely d- Entirely 5- Cultural models distributed across the different sorts of …… and viewpoints found in the group. a- “Discussion” b- “Education” c- “expertise” d- “Learning” 6- Cultural models link to each other in …………ways to create bigger and bigger storylines. a- Complex b- Easy c- Good d- Simple 7- networks linked to cultural models to help organize the thinking and social practices of ………………….. a- Minority groups and cultural b- Islamic groups and ethnic c- Christian and Muslim groups d- sociocultural groups ==========================( END OF L12 )=============== |
2014- 12- 17 | #583 |
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1- Any piece of language , oral or written, is composed of a set of ……………………cues or clues that help listeners or readers to build six things.
a- Psychological b- Grammatical c- Social d- Historical 2- The set of Grammatical cues or clues are part and parcel of what we called ………………. a- "grammar one" b- "grammar two" c- "grammar one" and "grammar two" d- "grammar rules " 3- Language always contains cues or clues that guide us in the ……………… sorts of building tasks . a- Five b- Six c- Seven d- Eight 4- The building tasks involve us in using language to construe the situation network in certain ways and …………... a- others b- not others c- back and forth d- Reverse 5- The six building tasks are carried out ……….. and together. a- One by one b- all at once c- Some d- Not all of them 6- The six building tasks are carried out in …………………….with others in interaction with due regard for other related oral and written texts and situations we have encountered before. a- Celebration and consolation b- negotiation and celebration c- negotiation and collaboration d- Negotiation and conventions only 7- In silently reading The six building tasks are ……in negotiation and collaboration with the writer in various guises such as the "actual writer," "assumed writer," and the narrator. a- Will not carried out b- Will not appear c- Disappear d- carried out 8- conversation as it is used in discourse analysis can involve.. a- Values b- Groups c- Controversy d- Controversy and Values 9- The six building tasks can be seen simultaneously as ..… …… ……………………….., and inter-textual achievements. a- cognitive achievements b- interactional achievements c- a fake achievements d- a & b |
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1- ……………………………… is using cues or clues to assemble situated meanings about what semiotic systems. a- World building. b- Semiotic building c- Connection building d- Political budding 2- ……………. using cues or clues to assemble situated meanings about what is here and now reality. a- World building. b- Semiotic building c- Connection building d- Political budding 3- It is using cues or clues to assemble situated meanings about what activity or activities are going on, composed of what specific actions. a- Activity building b- World building. c- Semiotic building d- Connection building 4- connection building , that is , using cues and clues to make assumptions about how the past and future of an interaction a- Different b- Similar c- Equal d- Linked 5- using cues or clues to assemble situated meanings about what identities and relationships are relevant to the interaction. a- Socioculturally-situated identity and relationship building b- World building. c- Semiotic building d- Connection building 6- It is using cues or clues to construct the nature and relevance of various "social goods," such as status and power, and anything else taken as a "social good" here and now. a- World building. b- Semiotic building c- Connection building d- Political budding 7- It is using cues or clues to make assumptions about how the past and future of an interaction. a- World building. b- Semiotic building c- Connection building d- Political budding 8- How we speak or write……………….. that very situation or context in which we are communicating. a- Does not create b- Creates c- Avoids to describe d- Does not avoid to describe 9- ''Situated identities, ''means…………………. a- Different identities or social positions we enact and recognize in different settings b- Different styles of language that we use to enact and recognize different identities in different setting c- Different ways in which we humans integrate language with non-language ''stuff'' d- Long- running and important themes or motifs that have been the focus of variety of different texts 10- discourses ''with a capital ''D'' means…………………………. a- Different identities or social positions we enact and recognize in different settings b- Different styles of language that we use to enact and recognize different identities in different setting c- Different ways in which we humans integrate language with non-language ''stuff'' d- Long- running and important themes or motifs that have been the focus of variety of different texts 11- When you write or speak you try to project yourself as engaged in a certain kind of …………………………. a- Society b- Activity c- World d- Class 12- You project a different identity at a formal dinner party than you do at the family dinner table. And, though these are both dinner,……………….. a- They are same kind of activities b- They are not activities c- They are different activities d- They are insignificant activities 13- An oral or written ''utterance'' has meaning then, only if and when it communicates ………………………. a- A who b- A what c- A who and a what d- A why 14- world building , that is, using cues or clues to assemble situated meaning about ……… a- what activity is going on b- what is here and now reality c- what is the heading d- the past and the future 15- …………..at play allow people to enact and recognize different discourse at world a- psychological language and situated meanings b- situated meanings and cultural models c- Social meaning and cultural models d- Social language , situated meanings and cultural models =================end of l 14 ==================== |
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