This is such a deep and I formative lecture. It shines light on a lot of those WEIRD layers of typed of politeness that I hope, in the future we can get past if society becomes more equal. These weird roundabout ways of communicating make life unnecessarily hard for those who are either just socially awkward or even on the autism spectrum. I work in retail. I sociolect read a lot to make customers comfortable with communicating, but in this day and age I hope we can use less negative politeness, and more either direct communication or positive politeness with good will or good faith as the general assumption, in the spirit of generosity and honesty. In retail it's really the safest way to speak I've found. We require speed and efficiency in most situations, but avoid face threatening almost at all costs.
I am here because my instructor told us to watch this video and I enjoyed watching this one. Thanks for this informative and very understandable lesson.
I am working on my graduation project and I need to know the source of all the information in this video like is this information from a book or something like that can anyone please help me
In the US, the "t" in "often" is not pronounced by the higher social classes. Also, men never roll their sleeves above the elbow in the higher classes. How a woman carries her bag can be clue. The presence or absence of expensive brand logos on clothing and accessories can certainly be an indicator of higher economic class but of lower social class. There are many things like these which don't really matter yet too many people silently categorize someone by them.
Thanks alot Dr its amazing lecture I learned alot from it but can you please insert the references so I can come back to them and read more with more details about this topic 🧡
This is such a deep and I formative lecture. It shines light on a lot of those WEIRD layers of typed of politeness that I hope, in the future we can get past if society becomes more equal. These weird roundabout ways of communicating make life unnecessarily hard for those who are either just socially awkward or even on the autism spectrum. I work in retail. I sociolect read a lot to make customers comfortable with communicating, but in this day and age I hope we can use less negative politeness, and more either direct communication or positive politeness with good will or good faith as the general assumption, in the spirit of generosity and honesty. In retail it's really the safest way to speak I've found. We require speed and efficiency in most situations, but avoid face threatening almost at all costs.
I am here because my instructor told us to watch this video and I enjoyed watching this one. Thanks for this informative and very understandable lesson.
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This so amazing,,your content and way of explaining ideas is so great.
Really impressed by the form and content of the highly informative video! Thanks!
r u implying that this video resembles art?
Excellent content!!
This very informative
Social stratification plays an important role in language use
Thankyou doc, please do make a video about the differences of register , jargons, dialect, sociolect and idiolect. 🥺❤️ Hope it'll notify 🙏 Godbless
Coming from the UK I cannot agree more with your analysis
Wonderful presentation - thank you....
thanks for the great video
Exactly right
Thanks a lot Dr. It was a very useful lecture.
I am working on my graduation project and I need to know the source of all the information in this video like is this information from a book or something like that can anyone please help me
In the US, the "t" in "often" is not pronounced by the higher social classes.
Also, men never roll their sleeves above the elbow in the higher classes.
How a woman carries her bag can be clue.
The presence or absence of expensive brand logos on clothing and accessories can certainly be an indicator of higher economic class but of lower social class.
There are many things like these which don't really matter yet too many people silently categorize someone by them.
Thnx it is very informative video .i wanna ask what is difference between language use and language usage?
They are interchangeable terms.
“Wanna” ? Now I know your social class lol jk ;)
Thank you Pro
Thanks alot Dr its amazing lecture I learned alot from it but can you please insert the references so I can come back to them and read more with more details about this topic 🧡
Thank you for your interest. Most of the content of this video came from the book "Language, Society and Power" by Annabelle Mooney and Betsy Evans
a lot
Resources? Please?
What resource did you use to get the info on social class?
Interesting Canadian perspective.
I like to fall asleep listening to how I'm in a higher social class.
these things aaaaah
What language did Jesus speak ?
you are a professor
Be nice. Be polite. The rest of this is just malarkey. Which social class does Jesus belong too ?
too much talking. I need more emojis