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Style , context, and register (Stylisation (Style (Refers to language…
Style , context, and register
Stylisation
Style
Refers to language variation which is influenced by changes in situational factors such as addressee , setting, task or topic.
when we go beyond our usual and normal ways of speaking and behaving and engage in a high or strong performance
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The speaker’s relationship to the addressee is crucial in determining the appropriate style of speaking.
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Speech Accommodation; a person may converge or diverge from
the speech of the addressee for some reasons .
A stylized performance may involve features (vocabulary, grammatical structure, pronunciation) of a particular variety
Context, style, and class : People’s role in the formal contexts strongly influence the
appropriate speech forms.
In order to sound more formal (interview, formal speech), they
adopt the speech models of the higher social group
In order to sound more casual, people tend to adopt features of
the lower social class speech.
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