Staff Site Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta review second half
REVIEW – Second half
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1.
Language and Sex
a.
“ Sociolinguistic Universal Tendencies” by Holmes (1998, cit ed in Wardaugh, 2006) w hich
offer som e t estable claims.
(Wardaugh, 2006, p. 322)
b.
What does Wardaugh say about the cont ent s/ topics in men’s and women’s t alks? Are they
different ? If yes, in w hat way t hey are different ?
c.
Referring to Wardaugh (2006, pp. 324-6), w hat are the charact erist ics of men and women in
cross-gender conversation?
2.
Solidarit y and Polit eness
Please refer to quest ions from w rit ten assignment
3.
Acting and Conversing (Wardaugh)
a.
Speech Act
constative ut terances, phatic utt erances, performative ut terance
illocut ionary act s, perlocut ionary act s
‘It ’s cold here.’
‘The door’s open.’
‘Could someone see to t he door?’
b.
Cooperation
c.
Conversat ion
Cooperative principle (Grice, 1975)
adjacency pair, a ‘basic’ exchange (init iat ion, response, feedback)
4.
St yle of Speech (Holmes)
a.
Formalit y
b.
Accomodation theory
c.
Cont ext, St yle and Class
sari_hid@yahoo.com/ sari_hidayati@uny.ac.id
1.
Language and Sex
a.
“ Sociolinguistic Universal Tendencies” by Holmes (1998, cit ed in Wardaugh, 2006) w hich
offer som e t estable claims.
(Wardaugh, 2006, p. 322)
b.
What does Wardaugh say about the cont ent s/ topics in men’s and women’s t alks? Are they
different ? If yes, in w hat way t hey are different ?
c.
Referring to Wardaugh (2006, pp. 324-6), w hat are the charact erist ics of men and women in
cross-gender conversation?
2.
Solidarit y and Polit eness
Please refer to quest ions from w rit ten assignment
3.
Acting and Conversing (Wardaugh)
a.
Speech Act
constative ut terances, phatic utt erances, performative ut terance
illocut ionary act s, perlocut ionary act s
‘It ’s cold here.’
‘The door’s open.’
‘Could someone see to t he door?’
b.
Cooperation
c.
Conversat ion
Cooperative principle (Grice, 1975)
adjacency pair, a ‘basic’ exchange (init iat ion, response, feedback)
4.
St yle of Speech (Holmes)
a.
Formalit y
b.
Accomodation theory
c.
Cont ext, St yle and Class