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Planning a project What we’ve learnt so far… 1. Accents and Dialects • What is an accent? • What is a dialect? EVERYONE has an accent and a dialect (even if it’s just a ‘standard’ one) 24/05/2017 © The University of Sheffield / Department of Marketing and Communications What we’ve learnt so far… 2. Language Attitudes • How do we judge language varieties? • What do people commonly associate with • nonstandard dialects? • standard dialects? Judgements about language tend to be subjective: based upon what people associate with accents and dialects 24/05/2017 © The University of Sheffield / Department of Marketing and Communications What we’ve learnt so far… 3. Standard English • How did Standard English come about? • What is Standard English useful for? • What are nonstandard Englishes useful for? Standard English has some very important functions but so do nonstandard Englishes 24/05/2017 © The University of Sheffield / Department of Marketing and Communications What we’ve learnt so far… 4. The Survey of English and Martha’s Vineyard studies • What did these two studies tell us about how people use language? Studies like the SED and Martha’s Vineyard have shown us how different groups speak differently and how language changes 24/05/2017 © The University of Sheffield / Department of Marketing and Communications What we’ve learnt so far… 5. Young people and ‘diffusion’ • What did these two studies tell us about how young people use language? Language change studies have suggested that there are certain features spreading through young people across the UK 24/05/2017 © The University of Sheffield / Department of Marketing and Communications Studying language variation • Could we use anything we have learnt from these studies to investigate language in your local community? 24/05/2017 © The University of Sheffield / Department of Marketing and Communications TASK: Designing a project • Are there any sounds, structures or words which are often heard in your community? • Do different groups in your community speak differently? • Do you think young people in general use language differently to older people? • And is your community any different to anywhere else? 24/05/2017 © The University of Sheffield / Department of Marketing and Communications Resources you could use • The identity questionnaire you devised • Do people who more strongly identify with your community speak using more local features? 24/05/2017 © The University of Sheffield / Department of Marketing and Communications Resources you could use • Recorded interviews • What language features can you hear when you interview people? • How do people talk about their own accents and dialects? How do they talk about the accents and dialects of others? 24/05/2017 © The University of Sheffield / Department of Marketing and Communications 100 Years Of Excellence.