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STANDARD V NON-STANDARD - Coggle Diagram
STANDARD V NON-STANDARD
THEORY
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Ives carried out a study in Bradford, West Yorkshire to look at the occurrence of code-switching between English and Punjabi.
The AIM of the study was to assert the level of conscious desciosion making and the reasoning behind the participants conscious code-switching
Qualitative data was collected through interviews and discussions. The interviews and discussions were informal and conversational and were used to ask the participants about how they speak.
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CONCLUSION
The boys wanted to show their ethnicity and identity through the use of standout language whereas would use non-standard language as a tool to create a group identity
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ECKERT (2000)
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This looked at language feature i.e slang in youth cultures and how teens use these features to defferentiate from adults.
1989: Jocks and burnouts
ethnographic study (qualitative study, interview)
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Burnouts use non-standard English to demonstrate an identity diverging from student in show of rebellion / diverge from teachers
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