SHHS Accent and Dialect theory and terminology Flashcards
Joanna Thornborrow (2004) claims what about identity?
‘One of the most fundamental ways we have of establishing our identity, and of shaping other people’s views of who we are, is through our use of language.’
What is Standard English?
The dialect of English that is considered to have the most prestige and is used in the education system and in formal written texts
What is slang?
Referring to words and phrases which are considered informal
What is dialect?
Dialect can be lexical features, or grammatical variations typical to a specific region of the country
What is taboo language?
Lexical choices which can be deemed to be offensive, including swear words or inappropriate/unacceptable words
What are neologisms?
New words which enter the vocabulary
What is occupational register?
Sometimes stemming from personal interests, an occupational register or jargon is largely based on shared understanding between certain groups or individuals, e.g. the language used by ‘gamers’
What is Received Pronunciation?
This accent is used in the teaching of English as a foreign language and is used in dictionaries which give pronunciations. This has led to it being viewed as the ‘correct’ and most esteemed accent; it is often associated with prestige and formality: for example, it is the accent adopted by the Queen
Regional accent
The way you pronounce certain words depending on where you live
How did English dialects emerge?
As a result of invasion and immigration
Where does the Scouse dialect come from?
Spoken in Liverpool. Largely influenced by the arrival of many migrant workers from Ireland into the city, but is a mix of many dialects
Where does Geordie come from?
Spoken in the North East. Can be traced back to the settlement of Anglo-Saxons in the North East approximately 1500 years ago.
Where does Brummie come from?
Spoken in Birmingham. Can be traced back to Anglo-Saxons
Where does the Yorkshire dialect come from?
Spoken throughout the Yorkshire counties. Many words have origins in the language of the Vikings
Where does Mancunian come from?
Spoken in Manchester. Similar to Scouse, Mancunian is likely to have developed through an influx of migrant workers moving to the city for work. This was most prevalent when Manchester became a port during the Industrial Revolution
Where does ‘Cockney Rhyming Slang’ come from?
According to John Ayto’s Oxford Dictionary of Rhyming Slang it is thought to have originated in the East End of London during the first half of the 19th Century. Probably first used ‘by street sellers, beggars, and petty criminals’
James Orr’s opinion on Cockney Rhyming Slang?
It is dying out: ‘Modern Londoners are just as baffled by Cockney Rhyming Slang as the rest of the country’
David Crystal’s observations on the future of Cockney Rhyming Slang?
That the nation’s current obsession with celebrity culture has been responsible for more additions, e.g. ‘Pete Tong’ for ‘wrong’ and ‘Brad Pitt’ for ‘fit’
What is an idiomatic phrase?
A phrase that has an accepted and known meaning that is different from the dictionary definition of the word. Usually well known or metaphoric cliches
What is social mobility?
When a person moves from one social class or level to another - this may occur through changing jobs, getting married or through change in a person’s economic or financial situation
What is MLE?
‘Multicultural London English’ - a hybrid dialect which has West Indian and South Asian, Cockney and Estuary roots and is most prevalent in East London, among people with few opportunities
What does Paul Kerswill say about MLE?
‘A lot of the core speakers are in the East End of London, where they have low opportunities, and so one of the mechanisms when people find themselves unable to make progress in life or (are) discriminated against is to speak differently, to use that as an exclusionary strategy’
Gary Ives (2014) Bradford Case Study?
Interviewed eight teenage boys in school in Bradford, where 95% of students are from Pakistani backgrounds. Discovered that boys here code-switch - mix Punjabi and English and use it as a different language so others can’t understand them.