Language Change AO2

Descripción

Apunte sobre Language Change AO2, creado por Dougy el 19/05/2013.
Dougy
Apunte por Dougy, actualizado hace más de 1 año
Dougy
Creado por Dougy hace casi 11 años
217
1

Resumen del Recurso

Página 1

Prescriptive Approach - Judgements about language change, assertive Descriptive Approach - Describes process of change, more tentative

Sapir Whorf Hypothesis: Language affects the way a speak views the worldLera Boroditsky supports - language dictates the way we think and how we conceptualise the worldLanguage determines thought or linguistic categories and usage influences thought and certain kinds of non-linguistic behaviourWhorf seen as an amateur (no degree) and is impossible to measure

Guy Deutscher (2005): Language doesn't change due to technological changeStone-Age tech didn't change but language didDoesn't change due to contact with others and their vocabularyNo person or thing changes languageAll modifiers of language are unintentionalHow language does change: Laziness, Expressive ('of course' instead of 'yes') and Analogy - different opinions of language

Peter Turgill's Norwich survey (1974): Employment of -ing ending decreased as class didAlmost 100% middle class use -ing as opposed to non-standard -in found in 95% lower class-ing increases as formality doesFemales use -ing more than males Covert Prestige - against the norm and against conventions of 'respectable' society Overt Prestige - respectable, socially acceptable behaviour/language

Jean Aitchison: Damp Spoon - Laziness with language spreads, causing language change Crumbling Castle - Ignoring 'proper' English = decay, assumes English was 'perfect' once Infectious Disease - We 'catch' 'bad language' from others and spread it Cuckoo's Nest - One particular usage becomes dominant - descriptive approach Language Web - All factors linked

Jenny Cheshire: Females more status conscious and more likely to conform to societal rulesFemales more likely to use standard English and overt prestigeMales gain popularity through covert prestige

Goodman: Expands Fairclough's 'conversationalised'Language has undergone informalisation

Howard Giles' Accommodation theory: When people interact, they adjust their speech  to accommodate othersConvergence - speaker chooses a language to fit  the other speakerDivergence - speaker uses language to distance from other speaker

New Page

Mostrar resumen completo Ocultar resumen completo

Similar

Biología
Danitza Méndez
Test Asociado al Reading "Social Network"
Diego Santos
Cuadernillo del ICFES Saber 11 - 2014
D. Valenzuela
Plantilla para diccionario de datos
José Francisco Espinosa Garita
Estructura atómica. Modelos y Teorías
Jean Paul Arango
Independencia de Los Estados Unidos
miguele.marin21
ÁFRICA
Ulises Yo
INDUCCION A PROCESOS PEDAGOGICOS
Francia Helena Vasquez Fonseca
Servicios Médicos: Funcionamiento
Diego Santos
Diagrama de Flujo Servicio de Peluqueria
Ricardo Lugo
LOS MOMENTOS DEL PROCESO DE APRENDIZAJE
Alejandro Correa