Greeting and Leave-taking in Texas

Greeting and Leave-taking in Texas

Author: Jeffrey Alan Michno

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13:

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The present study sheds light on how 16 Mexican-Americans residing in Texas perceive and follow politeness norms (e.g., Brown & Levinson, 1987; Fraser, 1990; Terkourafi, 2005) related to greetings and leave-takings in different cultural and linguistic contexts. Data from online questionnaires identify a significant difference in perceived level of social expectation (i.e. politeness) for employing the speech acts with Spanish- versus non-Spanish speakers. The data support previous research in identifying a sense of solidarity among Mexican-American extended families, but go further in suggesting that this bond extends to other Spanish-speaking acquaintances. Better understanding of these norms should facilitate inter-cultural exchanges between linguistic in- and out-group members.


An Introduction to Sociolinguistics

An Introduction to Sociolinguistics

Author: Ronald Wardhaugh

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2021-04-21

Total Pages: 483

ISBN-13: 1119473543

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AN INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLINGUISTICS The new eighth edition of An Introduction to Sociolinguistics brings this valuable, bestselling textbook up to date with the latest in sociolinguistic research and pedagogy, providing a broad overview of the study of language in social context with accessible coverage of major concepts, theories, methods, issues, and debates within the field. This leading text helps students develop a critical perspective on language in society as they explore the complex connections between societal norms and language use. The eighth edition contains new and updated coverage of such topics as the societal aspects of African American Vernacular English (AAVE), multilingual societies and discourse, gender and sexuality, ideologies and language attitudes, and the social meanings of linguistic forms. Organized in four sections, this text first covers traditional language issues such as the distinction between languages and dialects, identification of regional and social variation within languages, and the role of context in language use and interpretation. Subsequent chapters cover approaches to research in sociolinguistics—variationist sociolinguistics, ethnography, and discourse analytic research—and address both macro– and micro-sociolinguistic aspects of multilingualism in national, transnational, global, and digital contexts. The concluding section of the text looks at language in relation to gender and sexuality, education, and language planning and policy issues. Featuring examples from a variety of languages and cultures that illustrate topics such as social and regional dialects, multilingualism, and the linguistic construction of identity, this text provides perspectives on both new and foundational research in sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology. An Introduction to Sociolinguistics, Eighth Edition, remains the ideal textbook for upper-level undergraduate and graduate course in sociolinguistics, language and society, linguistic anthropology, applied and theoretical linguistics, and education. The new edition has also been updated to support classroom application with a range of effective pedagogical tools, including end-of-chapter written exercises and an instructor website, as well as materials to support further learning such as reading suggestions, research ideas, and an updated companion student website containing a searchable glossary, a review guide, additional exercises and examples, and links to online resources.


The Pragmatics of Greetings and Leave-takings in Brazil and the United States

The Pragmatics of Greetings and Leave-takings in Brazil and the United States

Author: Vivian Flanzer

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 582

ISBN-13:

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This dissertation examines the cultural norms involved in greetings and leave-takings in different situations of social interaction as reported by university students from Brazil and the United States, investigating the differences and similarities between these norms in the two countries and if the gender of the speaker influences verbal and/or nonverbal behavior in greetings and leave-takings. Using aspects of pragmatics, sociolinguistics, and the model of frame (Terkourafi, 2005a), and following the studies of Koike and Lacorte (2017), Moraes (2001) and Schneider (2012a), I created a cultural survey that was answered by 182 Americans and 178 Brazilians. My findings show that the American and Brazilian students reported using the same greeting and leave-taking forms, indicating that they share a similar cultural frame regarding these speech acts. However, the results showed that, in most situations, the frequencies of these forms vary in both groups, suggesting that the Americans and Brazilians have different cultural norms and expectations regarding the realization of these greetings and leave-takings. A comparison of these data shows that the Brazilian university students reported a higher tendency than their American counterparts to use Body Language and Vocatives in greetings and leave-takings, and Pre-Closures in leave-takings. The Americans, on the other hand, tended to mention Positive Comments in leave-takings and Status Questions in greetings. Critically, I found that these tendencies differ in terms of frequencies and/or linguistic realization according to the levels of social distance between the interactants. This knowledge is important for cross-cultural communication because it is through the choices of specific greeting and leave-taking forms and types of verbal and nonverbal expression that speakers sustain their relationships and display their identities. Moreover, this study reveals that gender variation does not play a major role in greetings and leave-takings for these students, indicating that a change might be underway toward more gender equality in both societies among this age group. By revealing the norms and expectations of speech communities in different situations of interaction, this large cross-cultural pragmatics study helps dispel blanket statements and stereotypes about peoples and cultures


The Routledge Handbook of Spanish Pragmatics

The Routledge Handbook of Spanish Pragmatics

Author: Dale A. Koike

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-07-26

Total Pages: 678

ISBN-13: 0429849346

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The Routledge Handbook of Spanish Pragmatics is the first volume to offer a comprehensive overview of advances in Spanish Pragmatics, addressing different types of interaction and the variables, both social and linguistic, that can affect them. Written by a diverse set of experts in the field, the handbook unifies two major approaches to the study of pragmatics, the Anglo-American and European Continental traditions. Thirty-three chapters cover in detail both pragmatic foundations (e.g. speech act theory, implicature and relevance, deixis) and interfaces with other concepts, including: • Discourse • Variation; Culture and interculture • (Im)politeness; humor • Learning contexts and teaching • Technology This is an ideal reference for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, and researchers of Spanish language and linguistics.


American English

American English

Author: Walt Wolfram

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-10-19

Total Pages: 457

ISBN-13: 1118391454

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The new edition of this classic text chronicles recent breakthrough developments in the field of American English, covering regional, ethnic, and gender-based differences. Now accompanied by a companion website with an extensive array of sound files, video clips, and other online materials to enhance and illustrate discussions in the text Features brand new chapters that cover the very latest topics, such as Levels of Dialect, Regional Varieties of English, Gender and Language Variation, The Application of Dialect Study, and Dialect Awareness: Extending Application, as well as new exercises with online answers Updated to contain dialect samples from a wider array of US regions Written for students taking courses in dialect studies, variationist sociolinguistics, and linguistic anthropology, and requires no pre-knowledge of linguistics Includes a glossary and extensive appendix of the pronunciation, grammatical, and lexical features of American English dialects


Principles and Practices of Teaching English as an International Language

Principles and Practices of Teaching English as an International Language

Author: Aya Matsuda

Publisher: Multilingual Matters

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 184769702X

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This book critically examines current ELT practices vis-à-vis the use of English as an international lingua franca. It bridges the gap between theoretical discussion and the practical concerns of teaching English as an international language, and presents diverse approaches for preparing competent users of English in international contexts.


Texas Studies in Bilingualism

Texas Studies in Bilingualism

Author: Glenn G. Gilbert

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2013-03-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 3110845296

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The series Studia Linguistica Germanica, founded in 1968 by Ludwig Erich Schmitt and Stefan Sonderegger, is one of the standard publication organs for German Linguistics. The series aims to cover the whole spectrum of the subject, while concentrating on questions relating to language history and the history of linguistic ideas. It includes works on the historical grammar and semantics of German, on the relationship of language and culture, on the history of language theory, on dialectology, on lexicology / lexicography, text linguisticsand on the location of German in the European linguistic context.


The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and Disorders

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and Disorders

Author: Jack S. Damico

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2019-03-01

Total Pages: 4018

ISBN-13: 1506353339

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The SAGE Encyclopedia of Human Communication Sciences and Disorders is an in-depth encyclopedia aimed at students interested in interdisciplinary perspectives on human communication—both normal and disordered—across the lifespan. This timely and unique set will look at the spectrum of communication disorders, from causation and prevention to testing and assessment; through rehabilitation, intervention, and education. Examples of the interdisciplinary reach of this encyclopedia: A strong focus on health issues, with topics such as Asperger′s syndrome, fetal alcohol syndrome, anatomy of the human larynx, dementia, etc. Including core psychology and cognitive sciences topics, such as social development, stigma, language acquisition, self-help groups, memory, depression, memory, Behaviorism, and cognitive development Education is covered in topics such as cooperative learning, special education, classroom-based service delivery The editors have recruited top researchers and clinicians across multiple fields to contribute to approximately 640 signed entries across four volumes.