Urban youth language and identity
- Created by: Co02
- Created on: 06-02-20 12:52
View mindmap
- Multi-Cultural London English
- Migration = key factor
- includes Asian & Caribbean mixed with English = new dialects
- Bradford Asian english = another example
- Features
- Dh-stopping (dis/dat = this/that)
- Th-fronting (Free = three)
- Simplification of article allomorphy (a apple)
- You get me (replacing innit)
- Quotatives (be like, this is)
- Monothongisation (vowel sounds becoming shorter)
- Extreme GOOSE fronting
- 'Jafaican' Paul Kerswill
- Causes
- High immigration
- High ethnic mix
- group second language acquisition
- Feature pool
- Often picked up at a young age
- Schools where 50% have EL2
- Some use to form an identity
- Theories/ attitudes
- Gary Ives
- Code switching
- Bilingual speaker alternates between 2 languages when speaking
- 2 case studies - Bradford & London
- Code switching
- Lindsay Johns
- code switching dismissed
- Aims to change how young people speak
- Doesnt see that we should teach contextual appropriateness
- Davis Starkey
- 'Whites have become black'
- Prescriptive view. links with violence, & gang culture
- 'Whites have become black'
- Rob Drummond
- The Urban ID project (Jul 2014 - Jul 2016)
- Challenges Prejudice, Raises awareness
- 2 PRU learning centres. Ethnographic. Role of lang. & identities
- Data collected: Lessons, 1 to 1, small groups, self peer recording, word lists
- - Manchester, - MME/MLE/ MUBE
- The Urban ID project (Jul 2014 - Jul 2016)
- Eckert (2000) Observational resaerch in american schools
- Cheshire (1982) teenage sociolect
- Powney - familect
- Gary Ives
- Identity and Language
- Identities are not static
- Something we do, not have
- Doesn't reflect who we are, it makes who we are
- Language interacts with other semiotic resources
- Co-constructed in the interaction of the moment & context
- Summary
- There is prejudice surrounding youth lang.
- Can be challenged through greater understanding
- MUBE appears to be a real thing
- Maybe spread through social practices
- Ethnicity plays less of a role than expected
- Migration = key factor
Similar English Language resources:
Teacher recommended
Teacher recommended
Comments
No comments have yet been made