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LANGUAGE ATTITUDE
Sonya Ayu Kumala, M.Hum
• Nice
• Friendly
• Competent
• Rude
• Disinterested
• Stupid
LANGUAGE ATTITUDE
• Language attititude : inferences about
people from the way they talk.
• People have attitudes/feelings/beliefs
about language in general, their language,
and the language of other people.
• Attitudes demonstrated through actual
behavior.
a. Semantics shift and derogation
b.Linguistics relativism
c. Perceptual dialectology
d.Social identity theory
e. Accomodation theory
f. Convergence and divergence
Semantics Shift
• Incremental changes to the meaning of
words or phrases.
• The meaning of verbs or phrases might be
weakened or altered over time.
• Example: Gay
• 1877: life that lack of joy and mirth
• 1900 : women who were sexually promiscuous.
• 2000: homosexuals
PRETTY
Cunning, skillful
Gallant, brave
Pleasing, attractive
Semantics Derogation
• Semantics shift that results in a word acquiring more negative
associations.
• Eg:
• Courtier – courtesan : referred to people attached to a princley
court.
• Courtesan : a mistress / prostitute
• Negative overtones of “woman” -- bitch, tart, minx, slut, stud
• Overtones on woman was not parallel by the words for men.
Meeting 4  language attitude
Linguistics Relativism
• Relavitism on linguistics expression.
• The way we talk about others, and the words we use,
does more than simply denote entities or events in the
worlds.
• eg,. The grammar of Hopi imposed the fundamental
cognitive constrain of Hopis’ speakers.
• The number and the type of the basic color words of a
language determine how a subject sees the rainbow
• Linguistic relativity: Structural differences between
languages are paralleled by nonlinguistic cognitive
differences (the structure of the language itself effects
cognition)
SAPHIR WHORF HYPHOTHESIS
• The stucture of language – Sapir Whorf Hyphothesis
• In linguistics, the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis states that
there are certain thoughts of an individual in one
language that cannot be understood by those who live in
another language.
• Consist of:
a. Linguistics relativism
b. Linguistics determinism
c. Arbitrariness
• The hypothesis states that the way people think is
strongly affected by their native languages.
• Deterministic : the idea that there is a strong causal
relationship between two factor.
• Linguistics determinism: relationship betwen language
and thought because it contends that the shape of the
language determines how its speakers perceive and
experience the world
Eg: sexist language, racist language, heterosexist language
Fireman – firefighter
Urban man – Urban life
Perceptual Dialectology
• Dialectology : a study about language mapping.
• Perceptual dialectology : the study of people subjectively
held belief about different dialect or linguistics varieties.
• People perception (recorded speaking)
• Attitudes to language are classified
into
a.Identity (social identity)
b.Accomodation
• Speakers’ attitude to the individual they are talking to.
• Speakers’ attitude affect the way the talk.
• Spekears’ perception/ attitude of their interlocutors to be
individual representatives of a group.
Social Identity Theory
• A social physological theory
• A theory of intergroup relations in which language is one of many
potent symbols that individuals can strategically use when testing or
maintaining boundaries between groups.
• Henri Tajfel divided identity into :
a. Personal Identity
b. Group identity
Personal identity is salient, the behaviour and talk will be more likely to
be constrained by aspect of personality, mood, and context.
Group identities are more salient, the way we behave and talk will tend
to be accentuate uniformity within the group.
Communication
Accomodation Theory
• A bundle of principles that are intended to characterise the
strategies spekers use to establish, contest or maintain relationship
through talk.
• Adjusting our communicational behavior to the requisite roles that
participants are assigned in a given context.
• In linguistics, the process by which participants in a conversation
adjust their accent, diction, or other aspects of language according
to the speech style of the other participant.
• Eg. Speaking to the foreigner
– Having a talk with the baby
• CONVERGENCE
Accomodation towards the speech of ones’
interlocutor.
Accentuates similiarities between interlocutors’
speech/style or make the speaker sound more
like the interlocutor.
Speaker chooses a language variety that seems to
fit the style of the other speaker
• DIVERGENCE
Accomodation away from the speech of ones’
interlocutors.
Accentuates differences between interlocutors’
speech/style or makes the speaker sound less
like their interlocutors.
Speaker signals social distance or disapproval by
using a language variety that differs from the
style of the other speaker.
References
• Meyerhoff, Miriam. 2006. Introducing
Sociolinguistics. Canada: Routledge
Publisher.

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Meeting 4 language attitude

  • 2. • Nice • Friendly • Competent • Rude • Disinterested • Stupid LANGUAGE ATTITUDE
  • 3. • Language attititude : inferences about people from the way they talk. • People have attitudes/feelings/beliefs about language in general, their language, and the language of other people. • Attitudes demonstrated through actual behavior.
  • 4. a. Semantics shift and derogation b.Linguistics relativism c. Perceptual dialectology d.Social identity theory e. Accomodation theory f. Convergence and divergence
  • 5. Semantics Shift • Incremental changes to the meaning of words or phrases. • The meaning of verbs or phrases might be weakened or altered over time.
  • 6. • Example: Gay • 1877: life that lack of joy and mirth • 1900 : women who were sexually promiscuous. • 2000: homosexuals PRETTY Cunning, skillful Gallant, brave Pleasing, attractive
  • 7. Semantics Derogation • Semantics shift that results in a word acquiring more negative associations. • Eg: • Courtier – courtesan : referred to people attached to a princley court. • Courtesan : a mistress / prostitute • Negative overtones of “woman” -- bitch, tart, minx, slut, stud • Overtones on woman was not parallel by the words for men.
  • 9. Linguistics Relativism • Relavitism on linguistics expression. • The way we talk about others, and the words we use, does more than simply denote entities or events in the worlds. • eg,. The grammar of Hopi imposed the fundamental cognitive constrain of Hopis’ speakers. • The number and the type of the basic color words of a language determine how a subject sees the rainbow • Linguistic relativity: Structural differences between languages are paralleled by nonlinguistic cognitive differences (the structure of the language itself effects cognition)
  • 10. SAPHIR WHORF HYPHOTHESIS • The stucture of language – Sapir Whorf Hyphothesis • In linguistics, the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis states that there are certain thoughts of an individual in one language that cannot be understood by those who live in another language. • Consist of: a. Linguistics relativism b. Linguistics determinism c. Arbitrariness • The hypothesis states that the way people think is strongly affected by their native languages.
  • 11. • Deterministic : the idea that there is a strong causal relationship between two factor. • Linguistics determinism: relationship betwen language and thought because it contends that the shape of the language determines how its speakers perceive and experience the world Eg: sexist language, racist language, heterosexist language Fireman – firefighter Urban man – Urban life
  • 12. Perceptual Dialectology • Dialectology : a study about language mapping. • Perceptual dialectology : the study of people subjectively held belief about different dialect or linguistics varieties. • People perception (recorded speaking)
  • 13. • Attitudes to language are classified into a.Identity (social identity) b.Accomodation
  • 14. • Speakers’ attitude to the individual they are talking to. • Speakers’ attitude affect the way the talk. • Spekears’ perception/ attitude of their interlocutors to be individual representatives of a group.
  • 15. Social Identity Theory • A social physological theory • A theory of intergroup relations in which language is one of many potent symbols that individuals can strategically use when testing or maintaining boundaries between groups. • Henri Tajfel divided identity into : a. Personal Identity b. Group identity Personal identity is salient, the behaviour and talk will be more likely to be constrained by aspect of personality, mood, and context. Group identities are more salient, the way we behave and talk will tend to be accentuate uniformity within the group.
  • 16. Communication Accomodation Theory • A bundle of principles that are intended to characterise the strategies spekers use to establish, contest or maintain relationship through talk. • Adjusting our communicational behavior to the requisite roles that participants are assigned in a given context. • In linguistics, the process by which participants in a conversation adjust their accent, diction, or other aspects of language according to the speech style of the other participant. • Eg. Speaking to the foreigner – Having a talk with the baby
  • 17. • CONVERGENCE Accomodation towards the speech of ones’ interlocutor. Accentuates similiarities between interlocutors’ speech/style or make the speaker sound more like the interlocutor. Speaker chooses a language variety that seems to fit the style of the other speaker
  • 18. • DIVERGENCE Accomodation away from the speech of ones’ interlocutors. Accentuates differences between interlocutors’ speech/style or makes the speaker sound less like their interlocutors. Speaker signals social distance or disapproval by using a language variety that differs from the style of the other speaker.
  • 19. References • Meyerhoff, Miriam. 2006. Introducing Sociolinguistics. Canada: Routledge Publisher.