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The notion of speech community is most generally used as a tool to define a unit of analysis within which to analyse language variation and change. Stylistic features differ among speech communities based on factors such as the group's ethnicity and social status, common interests and the level of formality expected within the group and by its ...
Jun 5, 2014 · Speech communities are groups that share values and attitudes about language use, varieties and practices. These communities develop through prolonged interaction among those who operate within these shared and recognized beliefs and value systems regarding forms and styles of communication.
- Marcyliena H. Morgan
- 2014
This paper presents a detailed analysis of speech community; discusses different theories concerning SLA; summarizes the various factors in a speech community which function to influence SLA; and tries to point out the significance of the study and the problems existing in it.
May 18, 2016 · Speech community boundaries have been defined by demographic features, such as place or space, shared language use, and shared meanings. Each condition is explored and analyzed in turn.
- Trudy Milburn
- 2004
By drawing on some of the recent works for guiding models, the essay argues that the reconceptualization of speech community would also demand radical openness to interdisciplinary approaches.
- Miyako Inoue
- 2021
human language and meaning. Speech communities are groups that share values and attitudes about language u. e, varieties and practices. These communities develop through prolonged interaction among those who operate within these shared and recognized beliefs and value systems regarding forms.
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Jan 1, 2004 · The ethnography of communication historically uses the speech community as the social unit of analysis (Hymes, 1972). However, Milburn (2004) recently examined the utility of the speech...