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1、Chapter 6Linguistic and Social Inequality6.1 IntroductionnQuestion: Are some languages or dialects inherently better than others?nLay people: Some varieties of language are considered to be better than others. nLinguists opinion ?6.1 Linguistic Inequalityn6.1.1 IntroductionpEquality among languagesn
2、All languages are equal: no language is inherently “better” than others.nEach variety displays characteristics common to all human language: complex and rule-governed.pEquality among speakersnAll normal people are equal with regard to their grammars.nEven if there are differences between the grammar
3、s of two people, there is no way of knowing which has higher prestige in society simply by studying the grammars.6.1 Linguistic InequalitypTherefore, linguistics should be descriptive, not prescriptive.pProblem onenIt is harder than many linguists realize to avoid prescriptivism, since the historica
4、l development of linguistic theory has been so closely linked to the description of prestigious varieties such as standard languages.nLinguists have studied standard varieties far more than non-standard varieties.6.1 Linguistic InequalitypProblem twonThe doctrine of linguistic equality deflects atte
5、ntion from language as a possible source of social inequality.nThere are identifiable differences between people of the same age in aspects of language such as vocabulary, certain areas of syntax, skill at using speech for certain tasks and the arts of reading and writing, which can only be describe
6、d as examples of inequality.6.1 Linguistic InequalitypLinguists and lay people differ.nWhen linguists make claims about linguistic equality, they are referring to the basic core of language structure, which is the area linguistic theory has been most concerned.nLay people take the basic core complet
7、ely for granted, and are more concerned with more peripheral aspects such as vocabulary and register-specific constructions.6.1 Linguistic Inequalityn6.1.2 Three types of linguistic inequalitypSubjective inequalitynIt concerns what people think about each others speech: some people are credited with
8、 more intelligence, friendliness and other such virtues according to the way they speak.nLanguage, in the form of variety differences, contributes to social inequality by being used as a yard-stick for evaluating people, and by being a highly unreliable yard-stick.6.1 Linguistic InequalitypStrictly
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