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Situated Context of All Discourse
Discourse is always embedded within specific contexts in three ways: sequentially (located in time), institutionally (shaped by expectations and norms), and rhetorically (involving strategic deployment). Sequential context means talk orients to what just happened and builds for what's next. Institutional context shapes interactions through professional roles and organizational expectations. Rhetorical context involves speakers using strategic language to accomplish particular goals.
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Updated 2025-09-26
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