SPEAKING

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El model SPEAKING, també anomenat graella SPEAKING o PARLANTT, és el mètode proposat pel sociòleg nord-americà Dell Hymes per a analitzar els components dels fets de parla (Speech Events). rdf:langString
Los factores que constituyen un evento comunicativo podemos agruparlos dentro del acrónimo inglés speaking. rdf:langString
In sociolinguistics, SPEAKING or the SPEAKING model, is a model socio-linguistic study (represented as a mnemonic) developed by Dell Hymes. Hymes developed this model as part of a new methodology referred to as the ethnography of speaking. This model is a tool to assist the identification and labeling of components of interactional linguistics that was driven by his view that, in order to speak a language correctly, one needs not only to learn its vocabulary and grammar, but also the context in which words are used. In essence, learning the components of the SPEAKING model is essential for linguistic competence. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Factores constituyentes del evento comunicativo
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rdf:langString El model SPEAKING, també anomenat graella SPEAKING o PARLANTT, és el mètode proposat pel sociòleg nord-americà Dell Hymes per a analitzar els components dels fets de parla (Speech Events).
rdf:langString Los factores que constituyen un evento comunicativo podemos agruparlos dentro del acrónimo inglés speaking.
rdf:langString In sociolinguistics, SPEAKING or the SPEAKING model, is a model socio-linguistic study (represented as a mnemonic) developed by Dell Hymes. Hymes developed this model as part of a new methodology referred to as the ethnography of speaking. This model is a tool to assist the identification and labeling of components of interactional linguistics that was driven by his view that, in order to speak a language correctly, one needs not only to learn its vocabulary and grammar, but also the context in which words are used. In essence, learning the components of the SPEAKING model is essential for linguistic competence. To facilitate the application of his representation, Hymes constructed the mnemonic, S-P-E-A-K-I-N-G (for setting and scene, participants, ends, acts sequence, key, instrumentalities, norms, & genre) under which he grouped the sixteen components within eight divisions. The model has sixteen components that can be applied to many sorts of discourse: message form; message content; setting; scene; speaker/sender; addressor; hearer/receiver/audience; addressee; purposes (outcomes); purposes (goals); key; channels; forms of speech; norms of interaction; norms of interpretation; and genres.The SPEAKING model is used by linguistic anthropologists to analyze speech events (one or more speech acts involving one or more participants) as part of an ethnographies. This approach can be used to understand relationships and power dynamics within a given speech community and provide insight on cultural values.
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