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Cambridge grammar of English

Sequencing

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Relationships of sequence can be signalled by discourse markers. Such markers

indicate explicitly the order in which things occur or how different segments of a

discourse are being organised. They also mark how one thing leads to or leads

back to another. Among the words and phrases which mainly signal such

relationships in spoken language are: 

[enquiring about flights at a travel agent’s]

A: Erm I was wondering if you could give me some information about flights to



Spain please.

B: Whereabouts in Spain?

A: Erm well first of all 

do you know if er Bilbao is the closest airport to San

Sebastian?

B: I think it is actually, off the top of my head, cos er, there’s not many that we



do up in the north at all. I know you can get a flight there from Luton.

A: Right.

B: Right.

A: All right. Erm er er er I’d like to go to … from London to Bilbao on Sunday



the third of May.

B: Yeah.

(first of all marks that the question must be dealt with before the customer can

state the desired booking)



and

and then

finally

first (of all)

firstly 

(more formal

than first)

for a start 

going back to

in general

in the end

in the first place

last of all

lastly

next

on top of that 

second

secondly 

(more formal

than second)

so

there again 

third(ly)

to sum up 

what’s more

216 | From discourse to social contexts



Cambridge Grammar of English


[talking about problems connected with giving money to charities]

You know you give them money and you’re trying to be nice and kind but it

doesn’t work out like that. Because 

for a start half the money that goes over

there, there’s some eaten up in administration costs. That’s not charity is it.

That’s paying people to supposedly help others. 

(for a start suggests this is the first and probably most important of a number of

points)

[university lecturer discussing forces that can operate negatively on the human

body; he has just been discussing pressure, in connection with deep-sea diving]

I’ve only seen it once when somebody came up like that and er your lungs are

actually dropping out of your mouth. So it’s quite a serious diving injury. 

Next

we have radiant energy. Right. You’re all familiar with sunburn which is an

example of radiant energy. Right. 

[tutor commenting on a student’s essay; several points have already been made]



Finally, the argument needs supporting with more evidence concerning the

tactics adopted by the Spanish invaders.

Speakers often use the letters of the alphabet, A and B (and occasionally

extending to C, but not beyond), to sequence points or arguments:

[recounting a negative experience of making a complaint at a clinic]

A: Yes I mean really they wanted me out of the way so they could get on A with

the clinic that was really going on which was a totally different clinic. 

B: I see. 

A: And B get me out of the way before anybody else arrived and complained as well. 

The marker going back to X enables speakers to jump back to a topic that was

talked about earlier. It is often preceded by but:

The = sign indicates an utterance which is cut short

The + sign indicates an interrupted turn which continues at the next + sign

[speakers were talking about the writer, Faulkner; now they are discussing the

writer, Chandler, author of The Big Sleep]

A: The Big Sleep was 1946. 

B: Yeah. I think he worked on that. 

A: I think it was yeah. 

B: And it= Basically it also distracted from work he was doing on his novels.

He didn’t have time. There was a big sort of hiatus between forty two and

forty eight where he did no+ 

A: Yeah. 

B: +he did completely no work on his novels. So. 

A: Right. 

B: Yeah. 

A: But erm going back to



Faulkner

I I mean I’m I don’t know much about him.

When did he actually die or where? Or= 

B: Sixty two. Erm he went to a sanatorium. 




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