Speech Acts, and Making Meaning of Language

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Speech Acts, and Making Meaning of Language

Complete the following two parts of this assignment.

* BOTH PARTS SHOULD BE ANSWERED*

Part A

Describe as precisely as possible, in 175 to 350 words, the rules for addressing people in your own language in different social situations, ranging from very informal to very formal. Now compare these rules to the rules for addressing people in another language you know.

Part B

Describe in 175 to 350 words what language shift and language attitude means and their significance to the life cycle of language.

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Speech Acts and Making Meaning of Language
Part A: Rules for Addressing People: American and Spanish Languages
When addressing people in the American setting and language requires that you call them
by their first names, their title plus their name or by use of none of the naming forms especially
in an informal context, such may be required among colleagues or friends when in an informal
setting (Yang, 2010). On the formal side, a description ma...


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