A2 Theories (LANGUAGE CHANGE) Flashcards

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The S…. - W…. Hypothesis :

1) Linguistic relativity – cultures see the world differently and use language to encode the difference
2) Linguistic determinism – the way we perceive the world influences not only our language but the way we think.

A

Sapir Whorf Hypothesis.

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Name the two elements to the Sapir Whorf Hypothesis (hint: Linguistic R – and Linguistic D –)

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Linguistic relativity & Linguistic determinism.

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B…. and L………’s Politeness Model :

Ideas of ‘face’ - positive face when faced with a desire to approve, and negative face when faced with a desire not to be impeded in acting in a particular way.

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Brown and Levinson.

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What’s positive face, and which model does it belong to?

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Positive face is ‘politeness’ used when you’re faced with a desire to please. It belongs to the Brown-Levinson Politeness Model.

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What’s negative face, and which model does it belong to?

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Negative face is when one is faced with a desire not to be impeded in acting in a particular way. It belongs to the Brown-Levinson Politeness Model.

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Honorifics act as markers of deference to which? Negative or Positive face?

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Negative face.

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Intimate address terms act as markers of social closeness and indicate which? Negative or Positive face?

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Positive face.

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Positive or negative face can indicate what? Gender, Power or Technology?

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Power.

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N…….. F……. coined the term ‘synthetic personalisation’.

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Norman Fairclough.

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What is synthetic personalisation?

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A persuasive device often used by advertisers - ‘you’, ‘we’. Speaking to the audience as if they were a single person. Gives the pretense of a close, friendly relationship.

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