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Language and power
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Mapa Mental sobre Language and power, criado por tom4413 em 01-05-2013.
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Language and power
Language of power found in different contexts
Political language
To persuade
Repetition
Three part lists
First person plural pronouns
Figurative language
Rhetorical questions
Hyperboles
Legal language
Has own jargon
Syntax complex with many subordinate clauses
Repetitive
Knowledge of this language gives specialists a distinct advantage, and so power
Education
Teachers use imperatives, students don't and use indirect questions
Imbalance in address terms to show teacher has authority
Business
Employers speak directly to employees, who use more politeness strategies
Hierarchical structure shown in titles
Address terms
Politics
Honourable member
Law
Your Honour
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury
Education
Sir, Miss, Dr, Mr Smith
Business
Madam chair, sir, madam
Exerting power in conversation
Initiating conversation
Holding the floor
Imperative sentences
Interrupting
Unresponsiveness
Questioning
Topic changing
Context of a conversation and power
Relationship between speakers
In certain contexts, dominant features can actually be supportive
Asking questions can instead of wanting to control conversation, can be to hand over the floor to someone else
Power shows in different ways
Non-verbal communication
Posture
Positioning
Gestures
Eye contact
Non-verbal aspects of speech
Pitch
Intonation
Volume
Pace
Stress
Standard English and RP
Receive most prestige
Associated with professional jobs and good education
More authority and status
Jargon
Jargon alternatives
Plain English campaign 1999
Crystal Mark
Understanding jargon sense of inclusion
Non-specialists intimidated and excluded from the high status group
Political correctness
Language adapted to minimise social inequality
Media
Bias
Prejudice
Stereotypes
Sensationalising
Adverts
Selling
Form
Target audience
Hook
Puns and well known collocations
Intertextuality
Newspapers
Tabloid
The Sun
News of the World
Broadsheet
The Guardian
The Daily Telegraph
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