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theories
terminology
100

Who is the theorist behind Revoicing?  

O’ Connor and Micheals  

100

Whos the Theorist behind Phatic Talk 

Koester 
100

Define Jargon 

Particular terms used by a profession that are difficult for others to understand 
100

what is a discourse community 

people who share goals and interests that shape the language they use 

100

  Define neosemy 

new meanings 

200

what is institutional talk 

conversational trends of an institutional setting, specific characteristics that distinguish it from everyday conversations 

200

What’s the difference  between Acronyms and Initialisms 

Acronyms: pronounced as a word 

Initialisms: pronounced letter by letter 

200

Define Convergence 

when individuals change their speech to sound more like their interlocutor 

200

What is IRF 

Initiation, Response, Feedback 

- rigid and teacher led discourse based on accepted status of the teacher in the room 

200

 Define tautology 

unnecessary repetition of the same idea 

300

Name 3 characteristics of Discourse Communities  

- common goals 

- mechanisms of internal communication

- information and feedback 

- one or more genres 

- specific lexis 

- levels of members 

300

Pros of Jargon & Acronyms 

Faster to say

Provides Confidentiality 

Easier to remember 

Creates a sense of belonging 

300

What is phatic talk 

use of language with the intention of social interaction rather than conveying information. 

300

Features of Influential Language 

Implicit, No force or applied penalty, Tries to make behaviour opinions or attitudes change, persuasive. 

300

Define Transactional Talk 

Communication that serves a purpose such as carrying out a task or exchanging information

400

What is Accommodation Theory and Who is the Theorist? 

Individuals subconsciously or consciously adjust their speech to create, maintain or decrease social bonds and interactions. 

Howard Giles 

400
What is Legalese 

formal and technical language used in things like legal documents 

400

Examples of Phatic Talk  

starting a conversation “hey how was your weekend“ 

Breaking a silence “so” 

Gossiping “did you hear about“ 


400
Fill in the gaps: 

Divergence is when individuals emphasise a _______ in __________   _________. 

Divergence is when individuals emphasise a difference in communication style. 

400

What is the purpose of a mitigated imperative 

implies there is choice therefore encouraging the child to comply with the request

500

What is the purpose of Revoicing

draws attention 

give the answer significance/importance 

encourages others to comment 

500
Where has legalese language come from 

Old and Middle English 

Latin

French 

500

Define and Give an Examples of Lexical Asymmetry 

when two words that should be equal are not treated the same in meaning or connotation. 

examples: sir/madam, wizard/witch, governor/governess 

ways to spot it: marked and unmarked terms, pedjoration

500

Criticisms of Accommodation Theory 

It is assumed that language is changed for accommodation but it may be for another factor - such as context 

There is a Baseline and moving too far from it makes language look unauthentic having a negative impact 


500
Define Polysemy & Give an Examples 

Words with different meanings when in different contexts 

Examples: Action, Party, Execute  

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