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Sociolinguistics. October 31, 2008. Sociolinguistics: Methods. Observation Observation of a small group over a period of time Interview Surveys and questionnaires Accent Judgment Test Language attitude studies Role-playing Discourse Completion Tests .
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Sociolinguistics October 31, 2008
Sociolinguistics: Methods • Observation • Observation of a small group over a period of time • Interview • Surveys and questionnaires • Accent Judgment Test • Language attitude studies • Role-playing • Discourse Completion Tests
Which of the speakers is male? Which is female? How do you know? M: What kind of salad dressing should I make? K: Oil and vinegar, what else? M: What do you mean “what else”? K: Well, I always make oil and vinegar, but if you want we could try something else. M: Does that mean you don’t like it when I make other dressings? K: No, I like it. Go ahead. Make something else. M: Not if you want oil and vinegar. K: I don’t. Make a yogurt dressing (M. makes a yogurt dressing, tastes it ,and makes a face) K: Isn’t it good? M: I don’t know how to make yogurt dressing. K: Well, if you don’t like it, throw it out. M: Never mind. K: What never mind? It’s just little yogurt. M: You’re making a big deal out of nothing. K: You are!
Conversation Analysis: Some terms Some definitions: • Face • Power and Solidarity • Politeness (directness) • Speech Acts • Floor power +p, -s +p, +s solidarity -p, -s -p, +s
Conversation Analysis: Holding the floor a. P: Your Honor, we request immediate sentencing and waive the probation report. J: What's his record? P: He has a prior drunk and GTA. Nothing serious. This is just a shoplifting case. He did enter the K-Mart with the intent to steal. But really all we have here is a petty theft. J: What do the people have? D: Nothing either way. J: How long has he been in? D: Eighty-three days. b. D: I wonder how our parents and grandparents thought about Thanksgiving. S: Could we get this off the table? D: Y'know, if they used to do it for the kids or whether they really felt it. P: I'd like to get this off the table. S: It keeps coming back on the table.
Speech Act: Compliments Marisa: I really like your skirt. Jane: Oh this? It’s really old. Mike: New car? Brent: Yep. Mike: Sure looks like it could move.
Conversation Analysis: Speech Acts (Compliments) • Who gets compliments? • Who gives compliments? • Who evades/deflects/rejects compliments? • What do men/women compliment (appearance, possessions, skills?)
Compliments and Types of Compliments that vary by Social Distance
Other speech acts apologies complaints commiserating conflict requests rejections
Two other speech acts: • Guy asks out a girl. She really wants to go, but already has a date. • Trying to return a defective MP3 player after 30-day return period
Analyzing a conversation: What is the overall goal and organization of the conversation? • How do people maintain power and solidarity? • How do people maintain face? • How do people display politeness? • How does each person know when to start talking? • When two (or more) people start talking at the same time, how do they decide who gets the turn? • How do speakers display understanding of the last speaker's turn? • How do people "hold the floor" and how do they signal this to the listener(s)? • How do speakers manage agreement and disagreement? • How do speakers move from one topic to another? • How do speakers "repair" their own utterances or those of someone else? • How do speakers bring a conversation to a close? • What role do non-lexical (or quasi-lexical) items like uhm, mm hm, etc play in the conversation? • How are pauses interpreted in conversation? • What role does non-verbal communication play in the conversation?
Ways to examine conversations 1. tape recordings (covertly or overtly): ask people to turn on tape recorders at specific times (at dinner, at breakfast, during homework time, conference sessions) 2. role-playing You need to borrow money from a person that you have known for about 2 months (a friend, but not a best friend). Ask the person if you can borrow $20. 3. fill in the blank questionnaires A: An older gentlemen sits next to you at the bus stop and says, “You look very nice today.” B: _____________________________________ A: A young man your age sits next to you at the bus stop and says, “You look very nice today.” B: _____________________________________ 4. multiple choice questionnaires If an older gentleman approached me and said, “You look very nice today,” I would • turn and look the other way • say “thank you” and keep walking • blush and smile • stop and talk to him • e. other: ______________________________ 5. examining books, plays, movies and looking for phenomenon