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Language - English
Graduate
09/25/2011

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Term

Intercultural Communication

Chick, 1996, p. 329-348

 

Subject:  Language & Social Interaction

Definition

Compliment Giving/Receiving based on culture

Often Misunderstood

Positive Face --> seeks approval

Negative Face --> Freedom of action

Direct Repairs are more beneficial than Indirect Repairs

Intra vs. Intercultural Ations

Moment-Moment Choices are based on distance/closeness of relationship

Interlocuters will use politeness strategies to blance their face needs towards others

Term

Interactional Sociolinguistics

Schiffrin, 1996, p. 329-348

 

 

Subject:  Language & Social Interaction

Definition

Gumperz & Goffman} Integration of grammar, culture, and interactive conventions into verbal communication

language + society + self

language + culture

Dfferences in language features lead to misunderstandings, stereotypes, inequalities

Learning a language + Developing communicative competencies

(+) and (-) Face

How we react/behave in interactions

Creates an identity

Term

Making Space for Bilingual Communicative Practice

Article

Gumperz & Gumperz, 2005

 

Subject:  Communicative Competence

Definition
  • Monolingual & Bilingual children do not differ in what they do w/language but in how they do it.  Monolinguals rely on style, switching (voice intonation) where bilinguals rely on code switching.
  • Creating interactional space allows students to talk through problems & rely on one language to process the grammatical rules/context of another language.  Students would use code switching as a resource to help apply their own peer/group communicative knowledge to school tasks.  Teacher acts as a facilitator in these types of interactions.
Term

On Communicative Competence

Article

Hymes, 1972

 

Subject:  Communicative Competence

Definition
  • Communicative Competence--> What one needs to know in order to use language socially
  • Children will acquire competence to speak, when not to speak, what to talk about & with whom, when where & in what manner
  • Can have grammaticlly correct sentences without having practical meaning
  • Involves--> Linguistic knowledge, Interaction skillls, & Cultural Knowledge
  • You discover rituals, routines, & other interactions by observing 
  • Prescriptive (textbook) vs. Descriptive Language (How you would really order a drink)

 

Term

Communicative Competence in Oral Language Assessment

Article

Oliver, Haig, & Rochecouste, 2005

 

Subject:  Communicative Competence

Definition
  • Schools in western Australia have a curriculum that is strongly performance based.  Students spend most of their time debating and presenting given/assigned topics. 
  • Teachers admit that they do not know how to assess oral language.  This leads to various problems amongst students who admit they are not confident when using day to day language. 
  • Students were judged on body language & eye contact rather than academic aspects.  Performance tasks only benefitted a small # of students and caused anxiety for others.
Term

Educational Linguistics

 Article

Hornberger & Hult, 2006

 

Subject:  Educational Sociolinguistics

Definition

British, American, Australian Schools

EDU Linguistics--> Focus on the role of language, lerning, and teaching

Spolsky- envisioned EDU Linguistics as a subfield like EDU psychology

Transdisciplinary--> Theme Based

Inter/Multidisciplinary--> Guilding commonalities to gain better perspective

Language & Eduation are socially situated.

Teachers do not know enough about language & linguistics

Halliday--> Applied Linguistics; Borrow from Disciplines

Term

Societal Multilingualism

Textbook:  Sociolinguistics & Language Teaching

Sridhar, 1996

p. 47-70

 

Subject:  Societal Multilingualism

Definition

Multilingualism can happen through --> Migration, Annexation, Cultural Contact

Linguistic Domains--> Who speaks what & when--> Formal, Informal, Intimate

Diglossia-- High vs. Low-->Standard Dialects

Identity Marking- Purpose of Second Language Teaching is creating Bilingualisms

Term

World Englishes

Textbook:  Sociolinguistics & Language Teaching

Kachru & Nelson, 1996

p. 71-102

 

Subject:  Societal Multilingualism

Definition

Global spread of English --> Through Migration

Ho English is used in parts of the world

Inner Circle, Outer Circle, Expanding Circle

Inludes different varations, usages

Teacher should create awareness of the status & function of English in the world

Intelligibility, Comprehensibility, Interpretation

Term

Language Attitudes, Motivation, & Standards

Textbook:  Sociolinguistics & Language Teaching

McGroarty, 1996

p. 3-36

 

Subject:  Societal Multilingualism

 

Definition
  • Motivation & Beliefs of a certain language, culture; plays huge part in learning a language successfully.
  • Important for teachers to addess these beliefs and find out what are the motivational factors of a class
  • Include learning about the varieties of the L2
  • Schools use prescriptive norms which would only focus on the standard language
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