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Coffey, Carolie – Language in Society, 1984
Discusses language as the essential key to the social construction of reality, that is, as a factor which has the power to both create and transform social realities. Explores the linguistic implications for transformations in language usage as applied to gender-role and the cultural ideal of equality. (SED)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Language Usage, Role Perception, Sex Bias
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Isaacs, Ellen A.; Clark, Herbert A. – Language in Society, 1990
Examines seven techniques speakers use in extending verbal invitations that are not intended to be taken seriously by the speaker. Also shown are ways speakers try to achieve their off-record purpose. Additionally, it is argued that ostensible invitations are related to other types of nonserious language use. (20 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Language Usage, Social Cognition, Speech Acts
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Tway, Patricia – Language in Society, 1975
Examines language in a factory. Results include the following: (1) within a building, different terms for the same thing may be found; (2) the major boundary is spatial, between types of work; and (3) operational links, proximity and mobility between departments are major determinants of agreement and difference in usage. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Industry, Language Research, Language Usage, Language Variation
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Singh, Rajendra; And Others – Language in Society, 1988
Critically examines contemporary interactional studies of the cultural specificity of human language. The study is a cross-cultural analysis of misconstrued communications in human interaction, ascertaining whether these interactions are crucially dependent on nonlinguistic variables. (CB)
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Discourse Analysis, Language Styles, Language Usage
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Edwards, Walter F. – Language in Society, 1983
Takes the position that the use of creole and English varieties in Guyana is socially motivated. Examines the linguistic behavior of nine groups of individuals from three communities within a theoretical framework proposed by LePage. The framework shows these groups, and the individuals, exploiting the codal resources of their society to their…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Creoles, Language Research, Language Usage
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Newman, Michael – Language in Society, 1992
In an examination of pronominal disagreements, this study examined how speakers on certain television interview programs resolve problems of agreement with formally singular epicene antecedents. The form most frequently used is "they," and some forms found in written English hardly occur. (54 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Language Patterns, Language Usage
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Jefferson, Gail – Language in Society, 1985
Discusses glosses, that is, formulations which, on their occurrence, are adequate but which turn out to have been incomplete, ambiguous and perhaps misleading. Examines the ways in which a coparticipant's activities may result in a speaker either maintaining or revealing the gloss. (SED)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Interaction, Language Usage
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Taylor, M. Ean – Language in Society, 1987
The nonuse of slang terms for cash among British bank and building society cashiers is noted and an explanation sought in the field of social control. The possible relevance of the Whorfian hypothesis is explored, and it is suggested that the in-house terms discussed have social, psychological and representational functions. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Banking Vocabulary, English, Foreign Countries, Language Patterns
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Maley, Yon – Language in Society, 1987
An analysis of the institutional context of law suggests that, if legislation is to be both stable and flexible, institutional communicative strategies are required to organize linguistic means to these sociolinguistic ends. The nature of an Act of Parliament is used to illustrate the institutional context of law. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Language Role, Language Usage, Laws
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Glinert, Lewis; Shilhav, Yosseph – Language in Society, 1991
Explores the correlation between notions of sacred language and territory in the ideology of a present-day Ultraorthodox Jewish group. Three cases were found that demonstrated a parallel between linguistic and territorial ideology, and point to an intrinsic link demonstrating an ongoing, active ideological tie, rather than a set of worn, petrified…
Descriptors: Jews, Language Attitudes, Language Usage, Models
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Bodine, Ann – Language in Society, 1975
Demonstrates that prior to the beginning of the prescriptive grammar movement in English, singular "they" was accepted. By analogy with socially motivated changes in second person pronouns in various European languages, it is suggested that third person pronoun usage will be affected by current feminist opposition to sex-indefinite "he."…
Descriptors: Feminism, Language Attitudes, Language Usage, Language Variation
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Crosby, Faye; Nyquist, Linda – Language in Society, 1977
The data support Lakoff's hypotheses that the female register is used more by women than by men, although they do not necessarily justify her further assertion that women's speech reflects, or is caused by, the low status of women in our society. (Author/HP)
Descriptors: Females, Language Patterns, Language Usage, Lexicology
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Tsitispis, Lukas D. – Language in Society, 1988
Examines the creative manipulation of certain narrative devices in modern Greek and in Tosk Albanian to show (1) how narrative performances become ways of relating historical events and past experiences in present-day life; and (2) that studies of language death should more intensely use ethnography of the speaking paradigm to detect sensitive…
Descriptors: Albanian, Ethnography, Greek, Language Maintenance
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McDowell, John H. – Language in Society, 1983
Examines Kamsa ritual language and describes a model (based on accessibility, formalization, and efficacy) for specifying its semiotic constitution. (EKN)
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Ethnography, Language Patterns, Language Research
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Coupland, Nikolas; And Others – Language in Society, 1988
Briefly explores the role of the elderly in sociolinguistic theory and research. It is determined that speech accommodation theory is a profitable framework for elucidating the sociolinguistic mechanics of and the social psychological processes underlying intergenerational encounters. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Generation Gap, Language Research, Language Usage
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