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Variationist Sociolinguistics×Discourse Completion Task×
领域语言学语言学
方法族Process / pipelineProcess / pipeline
起源年份19721989
提出者William LabovShoshana Blum-Kulka, Juliane House & Gabriele Kasper (CCSARP project)
类型Quantitative field study of socially conditioned linguistic variationWritten/oral elicitation instrument for speech-act data
开创性文献Labov, W. (1972). Sociolinguistic Patterns. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN: 9780812210521Blum-Kulka, S., House, J., & Kasper, G. (Eds.) (1989). Cross-Cultural Pragmatics: Requests and Apologies. Ablex Publishing. ISBN: 9780893915131
别名Variationist Analysis, Labovian Sociolinguistics, Quantitative SociolinguisticsDiscourse Completion Test, DCT, Production Questionnaire
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摘要Variationist sociolinguistics is the quantitative study of how linguistic variation is structured by social and linguistic factors. Pioneered by William Labov in the 1960s and 1970s, it treats alternative ways of saying the same thing — the 'linguistic variable' — as systematically conditioned by speaker characteristics (class, age, sex, ethnicity), stylistic context, and the surrounding linguistic environment, and it uses statistical modeling of natural speech to reveal the orderly heterogeneity beneath apparent randomness.The discourse completion task (DCT) is an elicitation instrument widely used in pragmatics to gather data on how people perform speech acts such as requests, apologies, refusals, and compliments. Respondents read short descriptions of situations and write (or say) what they would utter in each, allowing researchers to collect comparable speech-act data across many speakers, languages, and cultures under controlled conditions. It was popularized by the Cross-Cultural Speech Act Realization Project (CCSARP) of Blum-Kulka, House, and Kasper in 1989.
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