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  1. 奈良大学紀要
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“Hoochie-Coochie Diva”: AAVE Discourse Strategies in Waiting to Exhale

https://nara-u.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/477
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AN00181569-201503-1003.pdf “Hoochie-Coochie Diva”: AAVE Discourse Strategies in Waiting to Exhale (264.1 kB)
アイテムタイプ 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2023-02-28
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タイトル “Hoochie-Coochie Diva”: AAVE Discourse Strategies in Waiting to Exhale
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言語 eng
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主題 African American vernacular English (AAVE), code-switching, Waiting to Exhale
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
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内容記述 Over the past decade, sociolinguists have increasingly turned their attention to language use within specific “communities of practice” (Eckert and McConnell-Ginet, 2003) to more fully understand the interface of language and socio-cultural parameters. Da Fina (2006) and others stress the necessity of acknowledging the fluid nature of identity and the range of ways that our shifting identities are expressed though language within specific speech communities. This focus on actual discursive practice, initiated by scholars of language and gender, has prompted exciting research into the speech patterns of doubly marginalized groups such as African American women, long overlooked in research that tended to categorize all women as being part of one homogeneous (white) group, and all Afro-Americans as being male. Part of a larger study aiming to more clearly describe speech patterns among African American women in a variety of contexts, the current study focuses on code-switching practices among four black female friends in the film Waiting to Exhale, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Terry McMillan. As educated, middle-class professionals the women have access to both Standard English and AAVE, yet vernacular features occur with much great frequency in their private, intimate conversation in the Birthday Party scene. Along with speech acts such as call-and-response and braggadocio, this study considers the distribution of salient grammatical and lexical AAVE markers in the data and seeks to correlate their use with other factors such as emotional pitch.
書誌情報 奈良大学紀要
en : Memoirs of the Nara University

号 43, p. 41-60, 発行日 2015-03-05
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出版者 奈良大学
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収録物識別子 03892204
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内容記述 Departmental Bulletin Paper
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