Exam 2 Part 2 Flashcards

1
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Dialect of standard English primarily spoken by African Americans

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African American English

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2
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What are some misconceptions about AAE?

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Random, broken or bad English, speakers are uneducated, speakers are lazy or illiterate

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3
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What are some changes that happen during AAE (3)?

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  • /ŋ/ to /n/
  • /ð/ to /t/ or /d/
  • Reduction of word final consonant clusters (“test” to “tes”)
  • Absence of copula is and are
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4
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What is an example of multiple negation?

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He don’t do nothin -> He doesn’t do anything

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5
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may be in the form “be”
● habitual or iterative meaning (recurring)
● in SE is represented by the adverbs usually or always

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Aspectual be

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6
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What are some issues with AAE?

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  1. Racism and inferiority are intertwined with AAE
  2. Negative attitudes towards AAE
  3. AAE not addressed effectively in the classroom
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7
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o Lawsuit filed on behalf of fifteen African American
students
o Alleged that the school had ‘failed to properly educate the children

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Ann Arbor Case, 1979

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8
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o African American students were failing in schools
nationwide
o The Task Force came up with nine resolutions to help combat this issue

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Oakland Resolution, 1996

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9
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What is an example of aspectual be?

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Bruce be running

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10
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What is an example of absence of copula is and are?

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He tall -> he is tall

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11
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How are linguistic codes subordinated (8)

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Language is mystified, authority is claimed, Misinformation is generated, targeted languages trivialized, conformers are held as positive examples, non-conformers are marginalized, explicit promises are made, threats are made

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12
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You can never hope to comprehend the difficulties and complexities of your mother tongue without expert guidance; Using terminology that may not be familiar to other speakers

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Language is mystified

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13
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We are experts, talk like me/us, we know what we are doing because we have studied language and write well

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Authority is claimed

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14
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The usage you are so attached to is inaccurate, variant I prefer is superior on historical, or logical ground

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Misinformation is generated

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15
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Look how cute , how funny this language is

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Targeted languages are trivialized

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See what you can accomplish if you only try, how far you can get if you see the light

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Conformers are held up as positive examples

17
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Look how stupid these speakers are

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Non-conformers are vilified or marginalized

18
Q

Employers will take you seriously; doors will open

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Explicit promises are made

19
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No one important will take you seriously; doors will close

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Threats are made

20
Q

What 3 things are needed for communication?

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Speaker, listener, context

21
Q

Therefore, social structure and linguistic variation is often filtered by our _______.

A

Language ideology filter

22
Q

Refers to all individuals participating as speakers/listeners in the communicative act.

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Interlocutor

23
Q

What affects our willingness to participate and how we participate?

A

Language ideology filter

24
Q

A speaker’s ability to use language appropriately in social context

A

Communicative competence

25
Q

What are some examples of push-pull factors?

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Pressure from school or home