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mikrodyskurs

Mikrodyskurs is a term used in linguistics and discourse studies to describe the smallest meaningful units of talk within an ongoing communicative event. It focuses on how individual utterances function in interaction, how they manage turn-taking, how speakers express stance, and how meaning is shaped by context, prosody, and social relations. The concept is used to study the micro-structure of communication, complementing macrolevel analyses of larger discursive patterns such as ideology, policy, or media frames.

Analysts of mikrodyskurs examine linguistic form (lexical choice, syntax, intonation), illocutionary force, politeness and face-work, deixis,

Contexts for mikrodyskurs include everyday face-to-face conversations, workplace interactions, classroom talk, and digital communication such as

Common methods are conversation analysis, interactional linguistics, and micro-level discourse analysis, often supported by qualitative coding

Overall, mikrodyskurs provides a lens for examining how small-scale communicative actions produce social meaning, negotiate relationships,

reference,
and
how
coherence
is
maintained
across
consecutive
turns.
By
looking
at
local
sequences—question-answer
pairs,
complaints,
offers,
refusals—their
aim
is
to
illuminate
how
understandings
are
co-constructed
in
real
time.
text
messaging,
forums,
and
comments
on
social
media.
It
is
also
used
to
analyze
micro-level
patterns
in
broadcast
interviews
or
news
discourse
where
brief
utterances
contribute
to
broader
narratives.
or
corpus-based
approaches.
Data
consist
of
transcripts,
video
or
audio
recordings,
chat
logs,
and
other
records
of
short
exchanges.
and
shape
collective
understanding,
while
complementing
larger-scale
discursive
analyses
in
linguistics
and
communication
studies.