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Sociolinguistics

• Tuesday 6/8
• Holmes Chapter 1
• Presentation Topics

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Discussion Questions

• Have you ever been in a situation where


you said something and then realized you
should have said it another way (because of
who was listening)?
• Within your own culture?
• In another culture?

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Discussion Questions (2)

• Do you know someone you avoid addressing


directly because you don't know what to
call them?
• What “rules” guide you in determining how to
address someone you've just met?

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Discussion Questions (3)

• Among your friends and family, what


different ways of speaking are you aware of
(grammar, pronunciation, personal
idiosyncrasies, etc.)?
• Are there settings in which you are embarrassed
to be with a particular friend or family member
because of the way they speak?

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What is Sociolinguistics?
• What do these questions have to do with each
other?
• In a speech community there are many ways to say
the same thing
• We are often guided by social (not linguistic) factors
in choosing which way to say something
• When studying others' use of language, we can't
expect to understand their choices without
considering social (in addition to linguistic) factors

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Four “Dimensions”

Social Distance Status

Formality Referential / Affective Function

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Concepts Introduced

• Style
• Dialect
• Variety / code
• Linguistic repetoire
• Speech function

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Presentation Topics
• Diglossia and Code Switching
• Language Shift
• Pidgins and Creoles
• Language Planning
• Regional and Social Variation
• Gender and Age
• Language Change
• Speech Functions
• Language and Culture
• Gender and Politeness

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