Morphemes
Canterbury Tales
The Lottery
Ten With A Flag
Sociolinguistics
100
What is a morpheme?

the smallest part of a word with meaning

100

Character studied in class

Pardoner

100

Author of The Lottery

Shirley Jackson

100

Author of Ten With A Flag

Joseph Haines

100
What is sociolinguistics?

the study of language in relation to social factors

200
Free Morpheme

can occur independently

200

Version of English Chaucer was writing in

Middle English

200

Character that got stoned

Tessie Hutchinson

200

Flag indicates what

-special circumstance

-parents must sacrifice something

200

Most commonly deals with what? (as studied in this unit)

Morphology and phonology

300

Bound Morpheme

must occur in combination with a free morpheme

300

Irony is what kind of device?

rhetorical (will accept figurative language)

300

Irony of The Lottery

-support of lottery until it's their turn

-solemn tone of story despite positively attributed title

300

Irony of Ten With A Flag

Baby discovers Johnnie to be a traitor

300

Factors of sociolinguistics

class, region, communities

400

What do conjugations most affect?

Tense and number

400

What is ironic about the Pardoner?

He preaches not being greedy yet lies himself about the true nature of the relics he owns

400

Sociolinguistics in The Lottery

Ways in which characters speak/view lottery as part of society

400

Sociolinguistics in Ten With A Flag

Emphasis on doctor's speech as unphased due to dystopian setting
400

Sociolinguistics in Chaucer

Deal with class through Pardoner trying to seem more elite than he is through lies

500

Break down the word "irreplaceable" into its morphemes with definitions for each

-ir: not

-replace: take the place of

-able: having the power, skill

-irreplaceable: impossible to replace

500

How do we see sociolinguistics at work?

Through the efforts of the Pardoner to seem better than he is to his peers

500

Author's use of sociolinguistics compared to Chaucer

more focus on town tradition vs. eliteness

500

Author's use of sociolinguistics compared to The Lottery

more emphasis on doctor as elite, combines Chaucer's approach and Jackson's approach

500

Sociolinguistics in modern short stories

deal more with setting (regions) and communities - what are people already accustomed to?

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