Sunday, November 24, 2019
Analytical commentary holiday hw1 radio Essays - Human Behavior
Analytical commentary holiday hw1 radio Essays - Human Behavior    Analytical commentary       The   transcript presented is a written piece of a conversation   extract   ed   off the triple M Drive show called Kennedy and Molloy with interlocutors being Jane Kennedy (   JK   ) and Mick Malloy (MM)   who lament about the banning and height reduction of the "monkey bars' from the playground as they cause injuries. The social purpose of this segment is to persuade the audience to be on their side and take into consideration the importance of the monkey bars and how they help kids have fun, they also buil   d rapport with the audience. The tone between the two varies in different parts of the conversation just as exemplified by the rise (\) and fall (/) sign on lines 85, 86 and 93. It is also friendly and mostly informative throughout the transcript which is encouraged by the nature of being work mates and buddies in the radio show business. The primary function is to talk about the monkey bars and how fun they were however, the simultaneously existence of the function moves    into a number of social purpose as the two main interlocutors aim to build intimacy between each other   which is evident on line 2 as   JK   refer to MM as Mick   . A third party, the   dj   is also introduced into the conversation where he has an input on the matter.            FUNCTION]       The   general function   of this par   ticular radio segment is for MM   and   JK   to persuade the   audience   to be on their side when it comes to   the monkey bars on the playground and how they affect the kids, MM states on like 1 how angry the banning of monkey bars makes him feel. The   emotive expression shows how MM really feels which is angry, he persuades   JK   to agree with his opinion on the monkey bars. The interaction between the interlocutors also arises the   function of informing as they start to list all the other things like   trampolines   (   line 95), bunkbeds (line 98) skiing (line 119) and rollerblading (line 121)   which have the same effect on kids as the monkey bars do.   The   semantic field which is radio show also determines the function of the transcript, just like most radio shows, MM and   JK   are no stranger to persuading their audience, advertising their opinions and informing their audience about different matters at different occasions, th   ey utilise this segment to do that.             SOCIAL PURPOSE       The social purpose of   this text is to build rapport with the audience, this can be exemplified by line21 where MM uses inclusion language as he says "we all learnt". This al   so helps the audience reminisce   how much fun they had playing on the monkey bars at the   playground   .    And the use of inclusion helps build the social solidarity between the audience listening to the radio show and the interlocutors   . This also gives the audience a   sense of belonging as they can relate to the matter at hand. As you read through the transcript we can see that the Australian slang is being used for example on line 24 JK says undies referring to underwear. This makes it easier for the Australian audience listening to the radio to understand what he's talking about since it's an Australian slang and jargon   . This stimulates the social purpose since it allows the audience and interlocutors close the social distance   between one another. The semantic field of radio and also playg   round related makes it easier for the people   who have been on monkey bars to relate to the issue.            REGISTER       The informal register is employed in this transcript through the use of Australian slang narrated on line   24 undies'. This   gives   the audience a sense of belonging while giving them a bit of a chuckle. The context in which the undies is mentioned also shows informality as it's said in a humorous way. The inform   ality is also affected by the intonation and other vocal effects together with the vivacious dynamo supports the function of persuading while keeping the same informal register as the addition of slang such as "   me   ears" on line 4 and compounding on line 5 (we've)   is utilised.    
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