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    the three areas down in their books. Development: ‘Let’s start with you’ activity on PPT. Students write down the definition of ‘idiolect’. Write down two ideas for each ‘bubble’; each factor that can change their idiolect. Share with the class‚ finding similarities and differences. Copying mind map‚ decide on the top 6 factors that affect their idiolect. Split class into 4 groups or pair work. Allocate the discussion questions from the PPT and feedback to the class. Draw the UK

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    progressively changed our way of life. The introduction of texting in particular‚ it has drastically altered our speech and idiolect. For example within the texting community a vast amount of acronyms‚ abbreviations‚ and alphabetisms have prevailed; such as Bruv‚ famalam‚ YGM‚ YOlO. This is all evidence for the way technology has drastically simplified our speech and idiolect and arguably our intelligence. In addition the meanings of words in society have also changed as time has progressed. For

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    This essay will explore the social attitudes and contexts that influence the way my spoken language adapts depending on the audience and situation. Idiolect is the unique and distinctive way an individual speaks. It is influence by a diverse range of factors that shape the way we speak throughout our lives. Context is one such factor that plays a key role in how I adapt the way I speak. When talking to my friends or siblings‚ I generally speak informally and use more non-standard English or slang

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    changes according to the context you are in. Recently it has become clear to me that I have not been using my speech in a particularly high register‚ this shows me that maybe I am not using my speech in a good enough way. I have found that my idiolect varies when I am in different situations this may be due to the company that I am in. you tend to hear a change within my speech especially when in a sociolect group of friends‚ when I listened to a recording of my conversation in a sociolect group

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    Explore some aspects of spoken language used in your home My idiolect is intensely influenced by the individuals who reside in my house or visit regularly. This happens because I have been with them most of my life so I pick up some language techniques they use. I belong to a family of five; my mum‚ dad‚ older brother (Alex)‚ little sister (Daniella). My aunty‚ whose name is Kenny‚ lives in my house frequently and various other aunties and uncles visit if we’re are celebrating or just to have a

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    Spoken Language Spoken Language in my opinion follows a different set of rules to written language in this essay I am going to explore the ways spoken language is used by television interviewers. I will be using the political chat show This Week as an example of the spoken language on TV chat shows. This Week is a political and current affairs chat show broadcasted every Thursday night on BBC one. The show is presented by former editor of the Sunday Times Andrew Neil and is accompanied every week

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    Country accent. Recent studies have shown that people from Devon – with a West Country accent – are perceived to be the friendliest people in the UK. Therefore there are positive notions towards this accent. Another variation between Britons is our idiolect and choice of vocabulary. This can largely depend on our social class‚ and education. There is a huge amount of

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    entertainment‚ because they also need new vocabluary. But‚ language can change by less obvious things. Language changes whenever speakers come into a communication with each other. Every person speaks differently from others‚ everybody has there own ‘idiolect’. There are no people who speak identically: people from different geographical places clearly speak differently‚ but even within the same small community there are variations according to a speaker’s age‚ gender‚ ethnicity and social and educational

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    informal but not slang. The reason for this register is because of the targeted audiences which are the people who are in search of motivation and the listeners of the speech. I will analyze the tone and voice of the speaker. Eric is a black man and his idiolect and his accent is of a stereotypical black man. I will use Times New Roman text style with different sizes to right this blog. This blog relates to the course because I will be analyzing how his voice revealed his identity and his use of language

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    Language Variation

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    Sociolinguistics Language Variation What is Sociolinguistics? What Factors Enter into Language Variation? • Language does not exist in a vacuum. • Since language is a social phenomenon it is natural to assume that the structure of a society has some impact on the language of the speakers of that society. • The study of this relationship and of other extralinguistic factors is the subfield of sociolinguistics. • We will look in this section at the ways in which languages vary internally

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