Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Codeswitching from English Essay example -- Language
The use of codeswitching between face and other languages is examined from a sociolinguistic perspective. It will be shown that codeswitching is instinctive and achieves overarching objectives such as serving the exit of speech, defining identity and indirectly delineating aspects of the relationship between the participants, it lubricates the conversation by making it more fluid, and when side of meat is used, brings clarity and precision, particularly to formal arrangements. Finally codeswitching from side of meat as a component of metrolinguistics will be considered in relation to the data provided.The extracts are between G. D. Jayalakshmi, known as Jaya, who normally speaks English (but in addition Kannada, a south Indian language, Bengali, some Punjabi and Tamil), Nitin and Prathibha, who are work colleagues, and her brother Jagadish, known as Jaggu. The script of the conversations can be found in the U214 Assignments memorandum pages 3 and 4, and the line numbering refer ences are as used there.In the first conversation between Jaya and Nitin, Jaya points out in her commentary, that in 1.1 Nitin begins in English because the conversation is about work, in 1.2 she replies in Kannada, to demonstrate her friendliness toward him whilst observing that Nitins use of English is due, not only to the work context, but also his intimacy that she has lived in England for many years and he too, wishes to show her friendliness by using English. Jaya concludes that they have used two languages to get closer, but they finish the conversation, 1.6 to 1.11 in English, which, talking to Pratibha in dialogue 2 she describes as the language of definiteness, or again in 4, with Jaggu, of arrangements. The few words at the start of this ... ...OM), Milton Keynes, The Open University.English in the World, (2012), (U214, Worlds of English, DVD ROM), Milton Keynes, The Open University.McCormick, K. (2012), English and Other Languages in Seargeant, P. and Swann, J. (ed.) H istory, Diversity, Change (U214, English in the World), Milton Keynes, The Open University, pp. 245-290.Meyerhoff, M. and Strycharz, A. (2012), Variation and Change in English in Seargeant, P. and Swann, J. (ed.) History, Diversity, Change (U214, English in the World), Milton Keynes, The Open University, pp. 291-329.North, S. (2012), English a Linguistic Toolkit (U214, Worlds of English), Milton Keynes, The Open University.Transcript, Clip 1.6.3 Codeswitching between English, Kannada and Hindi printed from English a Linguistic Tool Kit, (2012), (U214, Worlds of English, DVD ROM), Milton Keynes, The Open University.
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