Recap quiz 1 0.0 / 5 ? English LanguageGeneral KnowledgeA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Sunshine890Created on: 14-02-19 11:48 According to Eckert's 2000 study of teen language use, who were least likely to use multiple negation? Jock Girls 1 of 12 What is a phoneme? Units of sound. 2 of 12 Give one finding from Gary Ives' Bradford Asian English study (2014)? Their language use is based on postcode. 3 of 12 What is assonance? Repetition of vowel sounds. 4 of 12 What is negative concord? Use of negative words. 5 of 12 Examples of plosive sounds: "p" "b" "g" 6 of 12 What is the difference between code- switching and style switching? Code-switching is language change. Style switching is style in the same language. 7 of 12 An example of a fricative sound. Is forced through the teeth over the lips. "f" 8 of 12 Name a difference in the findings of Ives' two studies. Bradford only looked at one ethnicity. 9 of 12 Why, according to Martinez are teens more likely to use negative language? Adults are more likely to want to avoid face threatening acts. 10 of 12 The participants in Ives' London study used lexis that 'set them apart' from... Other areas in the country. 11 of 12 Parrott suggests there are four aspects that contribute to teenage identity. Name two. Rebellion and idols. 12 of 12
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