Language and Age Flashcards

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Gary Ives

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  • Conducted research at secondary school in West Yorkshire
  • 63 teens of various ages were asked whether they thought people spoke differently depending on their age- all agreed
  • Identified informal register, taboo language and dialect forms as typical for teen speak such as; ‘swag’
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Penelope Eckert’s

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  • 1998, discussion of age groups is not straight forward
  • Different ways of defining age; chronological, biological and social age
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Jenny Cheshire

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  • 1987, adult language as well as child language develops in response to important life events that affect the social relations and social attitudes of individuals
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Douglas Bigham

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  • 2020, argues that important life events are more likely to occur post-18 at an age of emerging adulthood
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Ignacio Palacios Martinez

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  • 2011, teenagers use negatives more frequently than adults do
  • Teenagers tend to be more direct when they speak
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Unni Berland

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-1997, focused on tag questions
- Concluded that social class was an important factor
- ‘innit’ working class teenagers
- ‘yeah’ middle class teens
- ‘Okay’ used by more boys than girls

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Anna- Brita Stenstrom- ‘Teenage Talk’

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  • Overlaps
  • Irregular turn - taking
  • Word shortenings
  • Slang
  • Taboo
  • Teasing and name calling
  • Language mixing
  • Indistinct articulation
  • Verbal duelling
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