Hello there, here is my notes for tomorrow's lecture which is about language function:
-Language serves a range of functions.
-It is usually adjusted the speech to suit the social context of speech.
-There are a number of ways of categorizing the functions of speech:
1-Expressive utterances (express the speaker’s feelings)
e.g. I’m feeling great today.
2_ Directive utterances (used to get someone to do something)
e.g. clear the table.
3_ Referential utterances (provide information)
e.g. At the third stroke it will be three 12 o’clock precisely.
4_ Metalinguistic utterances (comment on language itself)
e.g. ‘hegemony’ is not a common word.
5_Poetic utterances (focus on aesthetic features of language)
e.g. a poem, an ear-catching motto,
a rhyme, peter piper picked a peek of pickled peppers.
6_ Phatic utterances (express solidarity and empathy with others)
e.g. Hi, how are you, lovely day isn’t it?
_ Any utterances may in fact express more than one function
_and any function may be expressed by a stretch of discourse which doesn’t exactly coincide with an utterance.
_ They seem to be very fundamental functions of language, perhaps because they derive from the basic components of any interaction
- the speaker (expressive), the addressee (directive) and the message (referential).
REFERENCE
Allen and Corder (ed.). 1975. Papers in Applied Linguistics Language Teaching.
An Introduction to Sociolinguistics. London and New York: Longman.
http://www.diditlinguist.blogspot.com/2013/05/speech-functions-politeness-and-cross.html
http://www.jlt-polinema.org/?tag=politeness
Great job Elaf it'll help us tomorrow
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