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MODUL

Activity 1:
E5 Showcase!

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EVALUATE:

Test I-Identification

1. Harris (1952)
2. Brown & Yule (1983)
3. Guy Cook (1989)
4. Stubbs (1983)
5. J.L. Austin (1962)
6. Dell Hymes (1964)
7. John Searle (1969)
8. M.A.K Halliday (1961)
9. Sinclair and Coulthard (1975)
10. Deborah Schiffin (1994)

Test II- Enumerative Essay

S Setting: it is the physical circumstances wherein the time and space of the speech
events takes place.
P Participants: it refers to the speaker and the receiver or the listener in a certain
speech event. It is also called the addresser and the addressee.
E Ends: it refers to the main goal or purpose of the speaker in a certain speech
situation.
A Acts: it is what the speaker wants to convey, the actual form and content. For an
instance is the message form and content of the speaker in a certain speech
situation.
K Key: it refers to the tone and manner of the message which clarifies and conveys
meaning.
I Instrumentalities: it serves as the medium or channel wherein the message passes.
It could be in any form such as verbal, non verbal and physical form.
N Norms of interaction and interpretation: it refers to conventional rules or specific
properties relating to the conduct of speech events. It include rules about floor
holding, turn-taking, delivery, topic etc.
G Genre: it refers to the style classifications or textual categories of a certain speech
events.

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