Sociolinguistics - Ethnography of speaking

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ETHNOGRAPHY OF SPEAKING

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ETHNOGRAPHY OF SPEAKING

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Communicative Competence: the ability to know how to use language in order to do certain things that people do with that language.

Communicative competence is the key component of social competence.

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Ethnography of speaking: a description of all the factors that are relevant in understanding how that particular communicative event achieve its objective. 

Dell Hymes (1974) made a formula to identify the factors.

S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G

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S-P-E-A-K-I-N-GS Setting and Scene

: Setting refers to time and place (physical circumstances) e.g.: living room: Scene refers to psychological setting (situation)

or cultural definition of the occasion.e.g.: seriousness, happiness

P Participants: Speaker and audiencee.g.: speaker-hearer, addressor-addressee, sender-receiver.

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S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G

E Ends: Purpose or goals of the utterances or communication event.

A Act Sequence: Form and order of the event.Different forms will have a different kinds of language and different things to talk about.

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S-P-E-A-K-I-N-GK Key

: tone, manner in which a particular message is conveyed.Example: serious, sarcastic, mocking → know by the gesture, posture, etc

I Instrumentalities: the choice of channel.Channel: oral, written, telegraphic, and actual forms of speech employed → language, dialect, code, register, that is chosen.

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S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G

N Norms of interaction and interpretation: Social rules governing the event and the participants' actions and reactions.Example: loudness, silence

 G Genre

: type or kind of utterancese.g.: poems, proverbs, riddles, prayers, lectures

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S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G

SPEAKING formula is a very necessary reminder that talk is a complex activity.

To make the talk to be successful, the speaker must reveal the sensitivity and awareness of each of the 8 factors.

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Explain how consideration of when and how are deeply involved in doing (choose one) asking for a date or giving bad news.