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Language and Class
Class consciousness

 Raymond Williams & E. P. Thompson


 Each class contains the other(s) within itself, though in
 distorted and ambivalent forms … each class views the
 others … as images of their hopes and fears for their
 own lives and futures … if much of working class
 culture can be understood as … embodying the
 ambivalence of upward mobility, much of middle-class
 culture can be seen as embodying the terror of
 downward mobility. (Ortner, 1991)
What is social class?

 In everyday use, and even among sociologists, the word
  ‘class’ is used non-sociologically, meaning ‘a kind of
  category’
 ‘A division or order of society according to status; a
  rank or grade of society.’ (OED)
What is social class?

           Objective                        Subjective

 Applying a criteria of           The individual places
  inclusion to an individual in     himself/herself in a class
  order to place them in a          category, regardless of
  class category, regardless of     whether the researcher
  whether the individual            thinks they belong in that
  thinks they belong in that        class category.
  class category
Low, middle, upper …?

 Your accent
 Where you live             Power
 What you do                Wealth
 What you earn              Prestige
 How much you are worth
Class in the UK
 Classless?

 Upper Class                         Education
                                      Income
                                       (http://www.ifs.org.uk/wheredoyoufitin/)
 Middle class
     Upper middle class              Occupation
     Middle middle class             Wealth
     Lower middle class
                                      Class Stereotypes
 Working class                           Toff
     Skilled working class               Rah
     Unskilled working class             Sloane ranger
                                          Worcester woman
                                          Essex man
 Underclass
                                          White van man
                                          chav
Trudgill: social class dialects

 I done it yesterday./I did it yesterday.
 He ain’t got it./He hasn’t got it.
 It was her what said it./It was her that said it.


 ‘Why does social differentiation have this effect on
  language?’
     Geographical boundaries
     Social boundaries
 The study of
     Idiolects
     From a study of rural dialects to urban speech communities
     The importance of Labov
Trudgill: social class dialects

 The dialect continuum
                                               Highest class: standard dialect
     Social variation




                                               Lowest class: most localised non-
                                               standard
                                 Regional variation
Trudgill: social class accents

 The accent continuum
                                              Highest class: RP
     Social variation




                                              Lowest class: most localised non-
                                              accent
                                Regional variation
Trudgill: dialect correlations

 From hunch to method to correlation to theory
 Explanatory power:
   We know what we are doing when we ascribe social status from
    speech
   We learn about social structure from an understanding of language
    variation
   Idiolects follow predictable patterns

   It teaches us to be suspicious of stereotypes
Trudgill: accent correlations

 Norwich: Trudgill
   Variation across speech styles parallels variation across social
    class
 New York: Labov
   Study in 1962 at department stores in New York.
The stores

 Saks Fifth Avenue
   At 50th Street and 5th Avenue, near the centre of the high fashion
    shopping district
 Macy's
   Herald Square. 34th Street and Sixth Avenue, near the clothing
    district
 S. Klein
   Union Square. 14th Street and Broadway, not far from the Lower
    East Side
The shop assistants

 The interviewer asked:
   Excuse me, where are the (women's shoes)?

 The salesperson answered:
   Fourth floor.

 The interviewer then leaned forward and said:
   Excuse me?

 The salesperson answered:
   Fourth floor.
The hunch

 In New York City the pronunciation of postvocalic (r) in
  words like “fourth” and “floor” is variable.
 Labov’s hypothesis
     Salespeople in the highest ranked stores will have the most (r),
      those in the middle ranked store will have an intermediate value,
      and those in the lowest ranked store will have the least.


 Was he right?
Conclusions

 There is a sliding up and down between standard and vernacular forms
   The ‘classic sociolinguistic finding’



 People’s pronunciation tends to move closer to higher class speech
  styles in formal situations, and closer to lower class styles when
  situations are more relaxed.

 Individual variation turns out to be a reflection of the speech
  differences that emerge when you survey the class groups in society as
  a whole.

 Individuals internalise class hierarchy and act it out in the fine grain of
  ordinary life. How?

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Social class and language

  • 2. Class consciousness  Raymond Williams & E. P. Thompson  Each class contains the other(s) within itself, though in distorted and ambivalent forms … each class views the others … as images of their hopes and fears for their own lives and futures … if much of working class culture can be understood as … embodying the ambivalence of upward mobility, much of middle-class culture can be seen as embodying the terror of downward mobility. (Ortner, 1991)
  • 3. What is social class?  In everyday use, and even among sociologists, the word ‘class’ is used non-sociologically, meaning ‘a kind of category’  ‘A division or order of society according to status; a rank or grade of society.’ (OED)
  • 4. What is social class? Objective Subjective  Applying a criteria of  The individual places inclusion to an individual in himself/herself in a class order to place them in a category, regardless of class category, regardless of whether the researcher whether the individual thinks they belong in that thinks they belong in that class category. class category
  • 5. Low, middle, upper …?  Your accent  Where you live  Power  What you do  Wealth  What you earn  Prestige  How much you are worth
  • 6. Class in the UK  Classless?  Upper Class  Education  Income (http://www.ifs.org.uk/wheredoyoufitin/)  Middle class  Upper middle class  Occupation  Middle middle class  Wealth  Lower middle class  Class Stereotypes  Working class  Toff  Skilled working class  Rah  Unskilled working class  Sloane ranger  Worcester woman  Essex man  Underclass  White van man  chav
  • 7. Trudgill: social class dialects  I done it yesterday./I did it yesterday.  He ain’t got it./He hasn’t got it.  It was her what said it./It was her that said it.  ‘Why does social differentiation have this effect on language?’  Geographical boundaries  Social boundaries  The study of  Idiolects  From a study of rural dialects to urban speech communities  The importance of Labov
  • 8. Trudgill: social class dialects  The dialect continuum Highest class: standard dialect Social variation Lowest class: most localised non- standard Regional variation
  • 9. Trudgill: social class accents  The accent continuum Highest class: RP Social variation Lowest class: most localised non- accent Regional variation
  • 10. Trudgill: dialect correlations  From hunch to method to correlation to theory  Explanatory power:  We know what we are doing when we ascribe social status from speech  We learn about social structure from an understanding of language variation  Idiolects follow predictable patterns  It teaches us to be suspicious of stereotypes
  • 11. Trudgill: accent correlations  Norwich: Trudgill  Variation across speech styles parallels variation across social class  New York: Labov  Study in 1962 at department stores in New York.
  • 12. The stores  Saks Fifth Avenue  At 50th Street and 5th Avenue, near the centre of the high fashion shopping district  Macy's  Herald Square. 34th Street and Sixth Avenue, near the clothing district  S. Klein  Union Square. 14th Street and Broadway, not far from the Lower East Side
  • 13. The shop assistants  The interviewer asked:  Excuse me, where are the (women's shoes)?  The salesperson answered:  Fourth floor.  The interviewer then leaned forward and said:  Excuse me?  The salesperson answered:  Fourth floor.
  • 14. The hunch  In New York City the pronunciation of postvocalic (r) in words like “fourth” and “floor” is variable.  Labov’s hypothesis  Salespeople in the highest ranked stores will have the most (r), those in the middle ranked store will have an intermediate value, and those in the lowest ranked store will have the least.  Was he right?
  • 15. Conclusions  There is a sliding up and down between standard and vernacular forms  The ‘classic sociolinguistic finding’  People’s pronunciation tends to move closer to higher class speech styles in formal situations, and closer to lower class styles when situations are more relaxed.  Individual variation turns out to be a reflection of the speech differences that emerge when you survey the class groups in society as a whole.  Individuals internalise class hierarchy and act it out in the fine grain of ordinary life. How?