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1 L23B: Sociolinguistics 2005-2006
Lecturer: Emmogene Budhai-Alvaranga Please Turn off all cellular phones & pagers L23B Website: 11/19/2018

2 Objectives of the Session
Review some important concepts Overview of Communication Readings: Downes & Hymes 11/19/2018

3 What is sociolinguistics?
As defined by C&J (1997) ‘the study of language in its social context and the study of social life through linguistics’ 11/19/2018

4 Sociolinguistics: Is it relevant?
(Downes) language includes not just grammar but also social process features of language linked to social aspects 11/19/2018

5 Arbitrariness: is a social phenomenon
label/lexical items/expressions dependent on our philosophies/culture 11/19/2018

6 Variability: requires social explanation
For example: (taken from Downes) ‘butter’ - meaning (edible, yellow, diary product) - syntactic use: noun ‘a’ ‘the’ sub/obj But different phonetic realizations RP [b] Canadian/American ‘budder’ [bdr] British English/Cockney [br] (working class) 11/19/2018

7 Sociolinguistics Allows us to:
Combine theoretical discoveries with social investigations Concentrate on performance 11/19/2018

8 Relevance of Sociolinguistics (Hymes)
linguistic theory as a wholistic theory of language entailing the organization of speech and not just grammar. Speech communities as organizations of ways of speaking not just the distribution of the grammar of a language 11/19/2018

9 Downes (Film 1961) Doreen: She got married yesterday. She
looked ever so nice Arthur: What was the bloke like, could y’er smell the drink? He must have been drunk to get married. What did she want to convey?   make a statement request for action suggestion broach the topic     11/19/2018

10 Analyzing Conversation
Points to consider… 1. Context 2. Several Interpretations possible 3.  Intentions may be incorrect   4. Speaker can deny 5.  Vague 11/19/2018

11 Interaction: student to teacher at end of term
Will you be teaching another course in this programme? 11/19/2018

12 Politeness Salt! Pass the Salt!
Would you mind passing the salt please? I think this food could use a little salt. This meal is marvelous! Just a pinch of salt and it would be perfect. 11/19/2018

13 Components of Communication
Linguistic Knowledge Interaction Skills Cultural Knowledge 11/19/2018

14 Linguistic Knowledge verbal elements non-verbal elements
patterning of elements range of possible variants meaning of variants 11/19/2018

15 Interaction Skills selection of forms interpretation of forms
discourse organization and processes norms of interaction and interpretation strategies for achieving goals   11/19/2018

16 Cultural Knowledge social structure values and attitudes 11/19/2018

17 Communicative Competence
“underlying systems of knowledge and skill required for communication” 11/19/2018

18 Factors Influencing Selection of Variety/Code:
Speaker/Receiver Competence Situation Topic   Channel   Tone 11/19/2018

19 Questions ???? 11/19/2018


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