Spoken Language Theories

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Mind-Map of spoken language theories for A-Level English Language revision.
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Spoken Language Theories
  1. Speech Act Theory
    1. Language is constative (conveys information)
      1. Speech Acts
        1. Perlocutionary (affect receiver)
          1. Illocutionary (performative)
          2. Felicity Conditions
            1. Correct Authority
              1. Correct Performance
                1. Correct Attitude (sincerity)
              2. Exchange Structure Theory
                1. Two-Part Conversation Structure
                  1. Question/Answer
                    1. Inform/Acknowledge
                      1. Introduction/Greeting
                        1. Complaint/Excuse
                        2. Three-Part Conversation Structure (Initiation/Response/Feedback)
                          1. Question/Answer/Comment
                        3. Narrative Structure Theory
                          1. Exposition (setting)
                            1. Rising Action (main story)
                              1. Climax (point of the story)
                                1. Closure (rounds it off)
                                2. Frame Theory
                                  1. 'frames'
                                    1. contextualisation cues
                                      1. picked up during conversation
                                        1. allow us to recognise situations and respond appropriately
                                      2. Schema Theory
                                        1. repertoire of 'schemas'
                                          1. give us various assumptions & expectations
                                            1. e.g. we expect a doctor to behave in a certain way
                                            2. contextual cues
                                          2. Face Needs
                                            1. Positive
                                              1. e.g. greetings, compliments
                                                1. to make receiver feel approved of
                                                2. Negative
                                                  1. e.g. hedges, apologies
                                                    1. soften unpleasant requests
                                                    2. to make receiver feel unthreatened & accepted
                                                    3. Politeness
                                                      1. Positive
                                                        1. e.g. paying attention, making jokes
                                                          1. claiming common ground and conveying assumption that all participants will be cooperative and are 'with' the speaker
                                                          2. Negative
                                                            1. e.g. being apologetic, deferential, questions, hedges
                                                              1. being indirect, neither presuming nor assuming and not forcing the point
                                                            2. Conversational Maxims
                                                              1. Relevance
                                                                1. Quality
                                                                  1. Quantity
                                                                    1. Manner
                                                                      1. Implicature may be needed if a maxim is flouted deliberately - may be saving face
                                                                        1. Cooperative Principle
                                                                          1. assuming all participant have common goals and will use the same achievement methods
                                                                        2. Accommodation Theory
                                                                          1. we alter our speech to 'accommodate' our addressees
                                                                            1. Convergence
                                                                              1. Downward Convergence (move to a less prestigious accent)
                                                                                1. Upward Convergence (move to a more prestigious accent)
                                                                                  1. move towards the other's speech
                                                                                    1. Mutual Convergence (both participants converge towards each other, one upwards and one downwards)
                                                                                    2. Divergence
                                                                                      1. move away from the other's speech
                                                                                        1. e.g. supporters of rival football teams might diverge to their team's accent
                                                                                          1. can exert power if speaker diverges to a more prestigious accent
                                                                                            1. e.g. teacher reprimanding a pupil might enunciate more syllables than usual and speak with a more RP accent
                                                                                        2. Politeness Principle
                                                                                          1. three maxims
                                                                                            1. Don't Impose
                                                                                              1. Give Options
                                                                                                1. Make Receiver Feel Good
                                                                                              2. Berstein's Code
                                                                                                1. Elaborated Code gives full details
                                                                                                  1. Restricted Code is highly deixical
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