214 | From discourse to social contexts
Cambridge Grammar of English
COMMON SPOKEN DISCOURSE MARKERS
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The most frequent discourse markers in spoken English are the single-word items
anyway
, cos, fine, good, great, like, now, oh, okay, right, so, well.
Some discourse markers (e.g. oh, mind you, right, you know) are restricted to
spoken English or to written reports of speech or written texts imitating a spoken
style. Others, such as well, may occasionally occur in informal writing but are
otherwise exclusive to spoken English.
Discourse markers occur in writing, and some types of marker for organising
written texts are very rare in everyday speech (e.g. the end, section 3, introduction,
in sum
, thirdly). In this chapter we focus only on those markers which are
common in speech.
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