1) What is a ‘question and answer’ or ‘statement and response’ called?
Adjacency pair
2) What is the term for saying “yeah” or “uh huh” while someone else is talking?
back-channel agreement
3) What is it called when talk flows swiftly from one turn to the next?
Latched talk
4) What’s it called when you affect the data you are studying by investigating it?
The observer’s paradox
5) Your investigation data needs to be ethical, comparable and..?
Reliable
6) What does AO3 award marks for?
context
7) What does GRAPE stand for?
Genre, reception, audience, purpose, expectations
8) You need to analyse texts for how they make meanings and..?
representations
9) Name two terms from the framework ‘lexis’.
E.g. connotations, lexical field, metaphor etc.
10) Which of the Ds was Tannen’s theory?
Difference
11) Name three deficit features.
E.g. empty adjectives, intensifiers, hedges, tag questions etc.
12) What did Cameron say – fill in the blanks:
“Your GENES don’t determine your JEANS .”
13) Where did Trudgill do his NORMS research?
Norwich
14) Did the island locals in Martha’s Vineyard show overt or covert prestige?
covert
15) Was there more or less pronunciation of the post-vocalic R sound in more expensive stores in Labov’s ‘fourth floor’ study?
more
16) What is it called when children apply standard grammatical rules to irregular verbs and nouns? overgeneralisation
17) How many morphemes are in the following quote? “now you can’t exactly be like Jesus (0.5) instead you just get some help”
15
18) What is the stage after the two-word stage called?
telegraphic
19) What was Halliday’s function for getting your needs met?
instrumental
20) Who did the research on his son and discovered that caregivers simplify the utterances around a word that is about to be learned?
Deb Roy