Core ideas of Sociolinguistics for LG474 Language Rights
... A possible motivation for dialect/language diversity in evolution is so humans can distinguish b/w established members of cooperative communities, and outsiders - language is a more-or-less reliable way of marking membership in a group or Speech Community. ...
... A possible motivation for dialect/language diversity in evolution is so humans can distinguish b/w established members of cooperative communities, and outsiders - language is a more-or-less reliable way of marking membership in a group or Speech Community. ...
Discourse analysis
... environment of practical activities detectable, countable, recordable, reportable, tell-a-story-aboutable, analysable, in short: accountable e.g. a setting of a doctor visit in a medical room with validated documentation (his certificate on the wall) makes the actions of the doctor accountable, mora ...
... environment of practical activities detectable, countable, recordable, reportable, tell-a-story-aboutable, analysable, in short: accountable e.g. a setting of a doctor visit in a medical room with validated documentation (his certificate on the wall) makes the actions of the doctor accountable, mora ...
- Catalyst
... several types of reference materials. You will not need to do any footnotes or endnotes for class papers. Example of in-text citations: For an exact quote or specific information, be sure to include the page number… Some scholars would argue that “the intensity of human use of the planet is due to t ...
... several types of reference materials. You will not need to do any footnotes or endnotes for class papers. Example of in-text citations: For an exact quote or specific information, be sure to include the page number… Some scholars would argue that “the intensity of human use of the planet is due to t ...
Ottenheimer 6 - Cynthia Clarke
... The dessert example of the Czech student who expected to be asked more than once is another culturally different way of showing politeness. ...
... The dessert example of the Czech student who expected to be asked more than once is another culturally different way of showing politeness. ...
The Prefix extra: A Cognitive Linguistic Approach
... of prefixes classified as prefixes of degree and size. The prefix analyzed combines with different word classes and its semantics might seem chaotic due to different meaning extensions. The prototype theory, along with the theory of conceptual metaphor and metonymy can make sense of the semantics of ...
... of prefixes classified as prefixes of degree and size. The prefix analyzed combines with different word classes and its semantics might seem chaotic due to different meaning extensions. The prototype theory, along with the theory of conceptual metaphor and metonymy can make sense of the semantics of ...
Social Identity Theory
... have identified with that group we then tend to compare that group with other groups. If our selfesteem is to be maintained our group needs to compare favourably with other groups. This is critical to understanding prejudice, because once two groups identify themselves as rivals they are forced to c ...
... have identified with that group we then tend to compare that group with other groups. If our selfesteem is to be maintained our group needs to compare favourably with other groups. This is critical to understanding prejudice, because once two groups identify themselves as rivals they are forced to c ...
2. The ethnography of speaking and the structure of conversation
... The study of language must deal with the ‘real’ texts that form human communication and the social situations they are used in. The speech event is constituted by seven distinct factors, each associated with a different function: - speaker / writer, - hearer / reader, - message form (passed between ...
... The study of language must deal with the ‘real’ texts that form human communication and the social situations they are used in. The speech event is constituted by seven distinct factors, each associated with a different function: - speaker / writer, - hearer / reader, - message form (passed between ...
What is linguistic anthropology,
... • Cultural relativity—acknowledging the legitimacy of different frames of reference • Ethnocentrism—refusing to acknowledge the legitimacy of any frame of reference other than your own • Cultural relativity is NOT moral relativism – Personal ethical framework plays a key role in linguistic anthropol ...
... • Cultural relativity—acknowledging the legitimacy of different frames of reference • Ethnocentrism—refusing to acknowledge the legitimacy of any frame of reference other than your own • Cultural relativity is NOT moral relativism – Personal ethical framework plays a key role in linguistic anthropol ...
Intro to Rhetorical Criticism
... Ethics – What are the long-term implications for the social welfare of society? ...
... Ethics – What are the long-term implications for the social welfare of society? ...
AAASS-04-paper(final)
... and applied in sociolinguistics by researchers such as Eckert (2000), I show that although there is a considerable range of variation in Belarusophone students’ usage of and attitudes toward the competing variants of standard Belarusian, this variation, when we take into account the students’ partic ...
... and applied in sociolinguistics by researchers such as Eckert (2000), I show that although there is a considerable range of variation in Belarusophone students’ usage of and attitudes toward the competing variants of standard Belarusian, this variation, when we take into account the students’ partic ...
LING 7800
... and/or classes of persons, such as curse words, sexual registers, youth slang, verbal taboo, vulgar language, pornography, hate speech, derogatory gestures, or expletives. A central goal of the seminar is to bring together social theoretical work regarding the interdependency of censorship and profa ...
... and/or classes of persons, such as curse words, sexual registers, youth slang, verbal taboo, vulgar language, pornography, hate speech, derogatory gestures, or expletives. A central goal of the seminar is to bring together social theoretical work regarding the interdependency of censorship and profa ...
Post Modern Youth
... works – social class, gender, functions of institutions like marriage or justice system. Social Action theories are Micro – they consider the interactions between people, how people are labelled by others Post Modernism does not fit into either of these because they believe that society is different ...
... works – social class, gender, functions of institutions like marriage or justice system. Social Action theories are Micro – they consider the interactions between people, how people are labelled by others Post Modernism does not fit into either of these because they believe that society is different ...
Anthropology: Anthropology is Holistic The four fields Anthro
... cock-a-doodle-doo, kukuriku woof woof, hav hav, wa wa ...
... cock-a-doodle-doo, kukuriku woof woof, hav hav, wa wa ...
Styles Influencing Styles
... flavor rather than just using major scales. Pentatonic scale- any scale that is made up of 5 tones within the octave ...
... flavor rather than just using major scales. Pentatonic scale- any scale that is made up of 5 tones within the octave ...
Biographical work
... psychology, notably in ‘symbolic interactionism’. It is concerned with how the individual sees and interprets the world and defines ‘reality’ for him or herself.The belief is that we all have an ‘interpretive self’, which helps us to discover ‘who we are’, in other words, our identity.This enables u ...
... psychology, notably in ‘symbolic interactionism’. It is concerned with how the individual sees and interprets the world and defines ‘reality’ for him or herself.The belief is that we all have an ‘interpretive self’, which helps us to discover ‘who we are’, in other words, our identity.This enables u ...