- A question and answer or statement and response is called adjacency pairs.
 - The term for sating things such as 'yeah' or 'uh huh' while another is talking is called back channel agreement.
 - Latched talk is when talk flows swiftly from one tern to the next.
 - Observer paradox is when you affected the data you are studying by investigating it.
 - The investigation data should be ethical, comparable and reliable.
 - A03 marks are gained through context.
 - GRAPE- Genre, Reception, Audience, Purpose and Expectations
 - Text should be analysed for meanings and representations
 - Terms from the framework lexis are connotations, lexical field and metaphor, etc...
 - Tannen's theory supported the difference theory
 - Deficit features are things such as empty adjectives, intensifiers, hedges and tag questions
 - Deborah Cameron said "you genes don't determine your jeans".
 - Trudgill did his norms research in Norwich
 - The island locals on Martha's Vineyard showed covert prestige
 - There was more pronunciation of the post-vocalic R sound in the more expensive stores in Labov's 'fourth floor' study.
 - Overgeneralisation is when children apply standard grammatical rules to irregular verbs and nouns.
 - There are 15 morphemes in the following quote "now you can't exactly be like Jesus (0.5) instead you just get some help".
 - The telegraphic stage comes after the two-word stage.
 - The Halliday's function for getting your needs met is instrumental.
 - Deb Roy did research on his son and found that caregivers simplify their utterances around a word that is about to be learnt.
 
Thursday, 20 October 2016
A Level language (A couple key points)
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