Sociolinguistics Flashcards

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Define sociolinguistics

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The study of language in relation to its social context

Started in 1960s / 1970s

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William Labov

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Department store study (1972)

“Social Stratification of /r/”

Goal was to investigate influence socioeconomic class has in dialect

Took place in Saks, Macy’s and S. Klein

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What does sociolinguistics focus on?

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Focuses on variables like social class, gender, social groups, ethnicity etc.

Functioning of language

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Speech Community

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People in the same group who share a variety or dialect

Eg. Saskatchewan, an area of town etc.

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Major types of language variation

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Regional, social and ethnic

Types can be interrelated

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Macro-level analysis

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Large social groups

National languages, regional dialects, sociolects, ethnolects

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Micro-level analysis

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Small social groups

Schools, churches, friend groups etc.

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National language

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Language(s) that represent the identity of the speakers within a nation

National languages are always official

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Official language

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Language(s) that are used for official governmental purposes & schools

Official languages aren’t always national

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Transnational languages

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Languages spoken in multiple countries

Caused by colonization, migration etc.

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Variables that cause changes in languages

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Geography

Political status

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What is a language variety

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Different versions of the same language

Eg. American English, Canadian English, British English etc.

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Standard language variety

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Taught in schools, promoted by government, used by mass media etc.

Regional dialect of national capitals

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Vernaculars

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Language varieties that have no prestige in society

Not codafied, substandard

Eg. Ethnolects, local dialects, low class sociolects

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Canadian raising

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Best know unique feature of Canadian English

Dipthongs begin higher than in other varieties of English

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Back vowel merger

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Phonological characteristic of Canadian English

Vowel in cot, caught, and cart all the same vowel

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/u/ Fronting

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Found in prairies

Eg. Fronted /u/ in moon, Saskatoon etc.

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Syntactic features of Canadian English

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“As well” sentence initial

Participial form as main verb

Canada as post nominal modifier

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Intra-Speaker Variation

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Variation within speech of an individual

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Inter-speaker variation

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Variation across a group of speakers

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Dialect

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Language variety that has differences on more than one linguistic level compared to other varieties of the same language

Spoken by identifiable groups

Eg. Newfoundland dialect, Saskatchewan dialect

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Regional dialect

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Language differences across regions within one country

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Social dialect

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Language differences across social groups

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Accents

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Only difference in on a phonological level

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Difference between accent and dialect
Accents have only phonological differences Dialects have phonological, lexical and syntactic differences
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Characteristics of Michif language
Mix between Metis French and Cree (Algonquian) Made by descendants of French fur traders and Cree women Considered an ethnolect
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Identifying a social class
Factors: education, professional training, occupation, blue/white collar work, salary, gender, race, ethnicity, age, residential area etc.
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Common divisions of social class
Lower, middle and upper class Additional divisions: lower-middle class, upper-middle class, etc.
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Define sociolect
Dialect spoken by a social class, or social group