Section B Flashcards

1
Q

What are the social purposes of a text

A

Encourage itimacy, solidarity or equality
Promote linguistic innovation
Support in-group membership
Reinforce social distance
Establish expertise
Promote social harmony, negotiate social taboos or build rapport
Clarifying, manipulating or obfuscating

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2
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Shortenings

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Shortening of a word eg: caf/ barb

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3
Q

Coloquialism/ acronyms

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Words that are said in certain groups or cultures that only they may understand
Eg mate / yeet / dunk

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4
Q

Non-standard lexemes

A

Lol / ok

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5
Q

Expletives

A

Swear words

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6
Q

Affixation

A

Antivaccer

Pre workout

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7
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Diminitive ending

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Ending in -ie or -o

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8
Q

Fragments

A

Not full sentences

Eg brilliant!

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9
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Ellipsis

A

Eliding a word from a sentence

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10
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Coordination

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Eg and
So
But

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11
Q

Interrogative tags

A

You did you hwk, didnt you ?

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12
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Things to use in a register paragraph

A

Relationships /Expectations /Gravity
Lexical choice - jargon/expletives/elevated
Standard/ conventional - punctuation and orthography
Euphemism/Dysphemisms

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13
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Things to use in a context paragraph

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Text type
Audience
Situational/ cultural contexts
Mode

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14
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Social purposes

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Encouraging - intimacy/ solidarity/ equality 
Promoting linguistic innovation
Supporting in group membership
Reinforcing social distance/ authority
Establish expertise
Build rapport/ negotiating social taboos
Clarifying, manipulating or obfuscating
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15
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Spoken discourse features

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I. - interrogative tags
D. - discourse particles
O. - openings
O. - overlapping
N. - non-fluency features
A. - adjacency pairs

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16
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Strategies of spoken discourse

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T. - topic management
T. - turn taking
F. - passing the floor
M. - minimal response