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Lengua y Expresión Escrita IV
I.S.F.D. Nº 41
Profesorado de Inglés.
Oral presentation- Group 8.
Students:
START!
Pair 1: Vazquez, Victoria and Peralta Noelia
Pair 2: Elicegui Mercedes and Sanguinetti Agostina
Pair 3: Franco Florencia and Germinario Ana Laura
Pair 4: Eisenacht Vilma and Petralanda MaiteThe Study of
Language
By George Yule
Language and social variation
Sociolinguistic
* Social dialects
Speech style
and style
shifting
- Prestige
African
American
English
_Vernacular language* Educational occupation
*Social markers
- Speech accommodation
- Register and
jargon
- Slang
_The grammar of
vernacular
Language and social variation:
★ Not everyone in a single geographical area speaks in the same
way in every situation.
★ People who lives in the same region but differ in terms of
education and economic status often speaks in quite different
ways.
★ These differences may be implicit or explicitly as indications of
membership in different social groups or speech communities.
Sociolinguistic:
Have more years of education
and perform non-manual work
Middle class
Have fewer years of education
and perform manual work of
some kind
Working class
Social dialect
Certain features of
language are treated
as relevant:
Words or structure
Pronunciation
A small difference in pronunciation can be an
indicator of social status
Mainly used to define groups of speakers as having something
in common. There are two main groups:
Education and occupation:
The post vocalic /r/ sound:
Each person has an individual way of speaking, a
personal dialect or idiolect.
The /r/ sound after a vowel and
before a consonant or the end of
a word..
New York, United States
The higher socio-economic
status the more postvocalic
/r/ sound were produced.
The lower socio-economic
status, the fewer
postvocalic /r/ were
produced
Reading, United Kingdom
Middle class speakers
pronounced fewer postvocalic
/r/ sounds
Upper middle class speakers did
not seem to pronounce
postvocalic /r/ at all
William Labor vs Trudgill study:
VS
Social markers:
Makes words like ‘hat’ sound
like ‘at’.
Words are pronounced with /n/
rather than /ŋ/ at the end of the
word
- ING:
Mostly used by the lower class
education.
/h/ dropping
Speech style and style-
shifting:
Social feature of language use. The most
basic distinction in speech style is between:
Formal style Informal style
Paying attention to how
we are speaking
Paying less attention to how
we are speaking
Over prestige:
When a change is in the
direction of a form that
is more frequent in the
speech of those
perceived to have higher
social status.
Prestige:
Covert prestige:
A “hidden” status of a speech
style as having positive value
may explain why certain
groups do not exhibit style-
shifting to the same extent
as other groups.
Speech Accommodation:
The ability to modify our speech style toward or away
from the perceived style of the person we are talking to.
Convergence: The speech style that attempts
to reduce social distance.
Divergence: A speech style that is used to
emphasize social distance
between speakers.
Register and Jargon
Register Jargon
A conventional way
of using language
that is appropriate
in a specific
context.
Situational
Occupational
Topical
Features
Religious
Legal
Linguistics
A defining feature
of a register.
Is a special technical
vocabulary
associated with a
specific area of
work or interest.
Slang
Is typically used among
those who are outside
established higher-status
groups.
Describes words of phrases
that are used instead of more
everyday terms among younger
speakers and other groups with
social interests.
The difference in slang
use between groups
divides into older and
youngers speakers
shows that age is
another important
factor involved in
social variation.
African
American
English
A variety used by
many African
American in
different regions
of the USA.
Vernacular Language
It is the most studied
form of AAE.
Is a general expression
for a kind of social
dialect.
The term
vernacular has
been used since
Middle Ages-
The Sound of Vernacular
A Pervasive
phonological
feature in AAVE
A tendency to reduce final consonant cluster.
This can affect the pronunciation of past tense
Initial dental consonants are frequently
pronounced as alveolar stops.
Morphological feature
Possessive ‘s
Third Person
singular
Plural ‘s
No
typically
used
The grammar
of vernacular
● It is typically is aspects of grammar
that AAVE and other vernacular are
the most stigmatized as being
“illogical” or “sloppy”.
Illogical Sloppy
Double negative
construction.
Negative is
expressed twice
Absence of verb
“to be”
It is not articulated
in AAVE
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Bibliography
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Lee 4 - Group 8 - Unit 19

  • 1. Lengua y Expresión Escrita IV I.S.F.D. Nº 41 Profesorado de Inglés. Oral presentation- Group 8. Students: START! Pair 1: Vazquez, Victoria and Peralta Noelia Pair 2: Elicegui Mercedes and Sanguinetti Agostina Pair 3: Franco Florencia and Germinario Ana Laura Pair 4: Eisenacht Vilma and Petralanda MaiteThe Study of Language By George Yule
  • 2. Language and social variation Sociolinguistic * Social dialects Speech style and style shifting - Prestige African American English _Vernacular language* Educational occupation *Social markers - Speech accommodation - Register and jargon - Slang _The grammar of vernacular
  • 3. Language and social variation: ★ Not everyone in a single geographical area speaks in the same way in every situation. ★ People who lives in the same region but differ in terms of education and economic status often speaks in quite different ways. ★ These differences may be implicit or explicitly as indications of membership in different social groups or speech communities.
  • 4. Sociolinguistic: Have more years of education and perform non-manual work Middle class Have fewer years of education and perform manual work of some kind Working class Social dialect Certain features of language are treated as relevant: Words or structure Pronunciation A small difference in pronunciation can be an indicator of social status Mainly used to define groups of speakers as having something in common. There are two main groups:
  • 5. Education and occupation: The post vocalic /r/ sound: Each person has an individual way of speaking, a personal dialect or idiolect. The /r/ sound after a vowel and before a consonant or the end of a word..
  • 6. New York, United States The higher socio-economic status the more postvocalic /r/ sound were produced. The lower socio-economic status, the fewer postvocalic /r/ were produced Reading, United Kingdom Middle class speakers pronounced fewer postvocalic /r/ sounds Upper middle class speakers did not seem to pronounce postvocalic /r/ at all William Labor vs Trudgill study: VS
  • 7. Social markers: Makes words like ‘hat’ sound like ‘at’. Words are pronounced with /n/ rather than /ŋ/ at the end of the word - ING: Mostly used by the lower class education. /h/ dropping
  • 8. Speech style and style- shifting: Social feature of language use. The most basic distinction in speech style is between: Formal style Informal style Paying attention to how we are speaking Paying less attention to how we are speaking
  • 9. Over prestige: When a change is in the direction of a form that is more frequent in the speech of those perceived to have higher social status. Prestige: Covert prestige: A “hidden” status of a speech style as having positive value may explain why certain groups do not exhibit style- shifting to the same extent as other groups.
  • 10. Speech Accommodation: The ability to modify our speech style toward or away from the perceived style of the person we are talking to. Convergence: The speech style that attempts to reduce social distance. Divergence: A speech style that is used to emphasize social distance between speakers.
  • 11. Register and Jargon Register Jargon A conventional way of using language that is appropriate in a specific context. Situational Occupational Topical Features Religious Legal Linguistics A defining feature of a register. Is a special technical vocabulary associated with a specific area of work or interest.
  • 12. Slang Is typically used among those who are outside established higher-status groups. Describes words of phrases that are used instead of more everyday terms among younger speakers and other groups with social interests. The difference in slang use between groups divides into older and youngers speakers shows that age is another important factor involved in social variation.
  • 13. African American English A variety used by many African American in different regions of the USA.
  • 14. Vernacular Language It is the most studied form of AAE. Is a general expression for a kind of social dialect. The term vernacular has been used since Middle Ages-
  • 15. The Sound of Vernacular A Pervasive phonological feature in AAVE A tendency to reduce final consonant cluster. This can affect the pronunciation of past tense Initial dental consonants are frequently pronounced as alveolar stops. Morphological feature Possessive ‘s Third Person singular Plural ‘s No typically used
  • 16. The grammar of vernacular ● It is typically is aspects of grammar that AAVE and other vernacular are the most stigmatized as being “illogical” or “sloppy”.
  • 17. Illogical Sloppy Double negative construction. Negative is expressed twice Absence of verb “to be” It is not articulated in AAVE
  • 18. CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, and infographics & images by Freepik. Bibliography Thanks for watching VilmaYule, G. (2010). The Study of Language. New York, USA. Cambridge University Press Maite