basil bernstein elaborate + restricted codes Flashcards
(1971)
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What is Bernstein’s theory?
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individuals from different social classes have varying degrees of exposure to and mastery of elaborated and restricted codes of communication.
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What is an elaborated code?
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- refers to the language used in formal situations.
- teachers, textbooks, and exam papers use this kind of language.
- it is characterised by its use of a wide range of vocabulary, complex sentence structures, and precise grammatical conventions.
- often associated with people from higher social classes who have had access to formal education.
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What is a restricted code?
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- refers to the language used in informal situations and close-knit communities.
- It is characterised by its use of simpler vocabulary, shorter sentence structures, and less precise grammatical conventions.
- often associated with individuals from lower social classes who may not have had access to formal education.
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What does Bernstein argue that these two codes reflect?
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- these two codes reflect the different experiences/cultural values of different social classes.
- the use of a particular code can affect a person’s social mobility/ opportunities.
5
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Examples of restricted code:
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- adding filler words and phrases into a conversation: ‘you know’, ‘right?’
- using less formal or more colloquial linguistic forms:
‘how ya doing?’
‘what you up to?’
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Examples of elaborate code:
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- using fuller and more detailed sentences, ‘Today I am going to do some grocery shopping because the fridge is empty.’
- using more uncommon vocabulary words/synonyms:
‘The old man was being particularly CANTANKEROUS.’
‘The sunset is quite INEFFABLE tonight; I’ve never seen such beautiful colours!’