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AS English Language Terms and Theories
Terms and theories for revision
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Language - English
12th Grade
04/20/2016

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Register
Definition
The type or variety of language that the writer or speaker has chosen to use (e.g. formal register, informal register, medical register, academic register, etc.)
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What is the definition of a maxim?
Definition
"a short, pithy statement expressing a general truth or rule of conduct."
Term
Which theorist proposed the maxims of conversation?
Definition
Grice
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Formality
Definition
Describes the degree to which texts stick to certain conventions and how impersonal they are. The more spoken features a text has the more informal it will tend to be.
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Which theorist proposed the maxims of POLITENESS?
Definition
Leech
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A morpheme
Definition
The smallest meaning that can be derived from a word.
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Face
Definition
public self image every adult tries to protect.
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Saving face
Definition
to prevent embarrassment of one's self or another person.
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Brown and Levinson
Definition
theorists who first devised a politeness theory.
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face threatening acts
Definition
an act which directly damages the face of speaker or addressee e.g. 'do you remember when you fell over and looked like a mug'
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bald on record
Definition
when the face threatening is not attempted to be minimized in any way e.g. 'move out the way'
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positive politeness
Definition
used to soften requests when the speaker wants something e.g. 'hey, mate, could you just pass me that?'
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off record
Definition
when a speaker is indirect when trying to get something they want e.g. 'wow, it's cold in here' when trying to get someone to close a window.
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negative politeness
Definition
saves face for addressee when they might be embarrassed e.g. 'you wouldn't be able to tell where oxford street station is, could you?'
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Dominance Approach (Zimmerman and West)
Definition
Men dominate the discourse, interrupt and speak more than women.
Because of the cultural construction of gender.
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Difference Approach (Deborah Tannen)
Definition
Men and women use language differently.
Men use it to build status.
Women to build networks of connections.
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Backchannelling
Definition
Supportive terms such as 'oh' and 'really'
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F
Definition
Term
Convergence
Definition
Where a speaker moves towards another speakers accent, dialect or socialect
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Acronomy
Definition
Abbreviation using the first letter of a group pronounced as a single word. Common in text messaging.
Lol= laugh out loud.
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Phatic talk
Definition
Speech used to create personal connections between people as opposed to conveying information to clarify something.
How are you?
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Affordance
Definition
Linguistic and behavioural choices provided by technology.
Term

How man morphemes are in the following words?

a)  Crocodiles.

b)  Street.

c)  Hyperinflation.

Definition

a)  2.

b)  1.

c)  2.

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Grammar
Definition
the building blocks of sentences (words, phrases, clauses)
and they go together to mean something.
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interrogative
Definition
A question
"Are you happy?" rather than "you are happy."
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declarative
Definition
a statement - e.g. two fish are in a tank.
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What are pragmatics?
Definition
What we really mean by what we say or write in a given context.
Term
What are the pragmatics of this sentence:
'Mum, I can't find my books'
Definition
Mum, have you seen my books?
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What does inference mean?
Definition
The technique of finding answers from clues and from prior knowledge rather than directly.
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Fairclough Power theorist
Definition
Power in discourse refers to contexts where power relationships are esablished through the language that is used.
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Robin Lakoff
Definition
Female talk has dihb stinctive features that support power constructs in talk such as hedging. t
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Fairclough Power theorist
Definition
Power in discourse refers to contexts where power relationships are esablished through the language that is used.
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Robin Lakoff
Definition
Female talk has dihb stinctive features that support power constructs in talk such as hedging. t
Term
Divergence
Definition
Where a speaker actively distances himself/herself from another speaker by accentuating their own accent or dialect.
Term
Fairclough Power theorist
Definition
Power in discourse refers to contexts where power relationships are esablished through the language that is used.
Term
Robin Lakoff
Definition
Female talk has dihb stinctive features that support power constructs in talk such as hedging. t
Term
Fairclough Power theorist
Definition
Power in discourse refers to contexts where power relationships are esablished through the language that is used.
Term
Robin Lakoff
Definition
Female talk has dihb stinctive features that support power constructs in talk such as hedging. t
Term
Nouns
Definition
Words that name people, places, things, concepts (such as: weasel, disaster)
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Adjectives
Definition
Words describing nouns (such as: beautiful, unfortunate)
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Verbs
Definition
Words describing actions or states (such as: eat, feel)
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Adverbs
Definition
Words modifying the verb (saying how, when and where it happens)and modifying adjectives (such as: happily, now, here, perhaps, very)
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Determiners
Definition
These give an idea of the number or status (for example, possession - showing who the thing belongs to) of nouns(i.e. a cat, the cat, any cats, all cats)
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What are speech acts?
Definition
Utterances which are considered as an action, particularly with regard to it's intention, purpose, or effect. Such as requesting or commanding.
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What is a direct speech act?
Definition
An action in which the form used directly matches the function performed. E.g 'Can you take me to the shops?'.
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What is an indirect speech act?
Definition
An action in which the form used does not directly match the function. E.g 'you make a better door than a window'.
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What is an inference reference?
Definition
When additional information used by the listener creates a connection between what is said. E.g Picasso is in the museum.
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What is deixis?
Definition
The idea of 'pointing' with language. E.g saying 'here', 'this' etc.
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What is personal deixis?
Definition
Points to things and people. E.g 'him', 'her' etc.
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What is spatial deixis?
Definition
Points to a location. E.g 'there', 'near that' etc.
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What is temporal deixis?
Definition
Points to a point in time. E.g 'now', 'then', 'last week' etc.
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Informal Register
Definition
of or denoting a style of writing or conversational speech characterized by simple grammatical structures, familiar vocabulary, and use of idioms
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Formal Register
Definition
When writing or speaking, we choose the words which seem most suitable to the purpose and audience. In academic writing we use formal language, avoiding the use of slang and colloquial language.
Term
Robin Lakoff (Dominance and Difference)
Definition
Women use hedges and fillers.
Including tag questions, speak less, and use more intensifiers.
Claiming these features make women inferior.
Term
Cameron
Definition
Claimed all theories were biased because they commented on differences not similarities.
Term
Coates (Four categories)
Definition
1)Bitching
2) Chatting
3) House Talk
4) Scandel
Term
Derogatives
Definition
Female: Bitch, Slag, Whore etc
Men: Bastard, Wanker, gay etc
Term
Semantic Derogation
Definition
When the meaning of a word has evolved to become an insult. Such as 'bitch'. Used to refer to a female dog, now is used as an insult to women.
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Politeness Strategy
Definition
Positive politeness intended to avoid offence by highlighting friendliness.
Negative is to avoid offense by showing defense.
Term
Janet Holmes (Politeness)
Definition
Women are more polite than men.
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