Week 4 Crossword
Across
- 2. , increased structuring, consistency of co-occurrence choices, emphasis on positional identities of participants, and emergence of a central situational focus.
- 3. , include acts of assertion and comment through which speakers express their beliefs, opinions, and feelings.
- 5. , verbalized social acts.
- 8. , complexity or simplicity of word order and phrase construction
- 9. , linguistic markers that signal respect toward an addressee, these are clear reflections of language ideologies.
- 10. , pronouns that express affect or attitudes of speakers.
- 12. , refers to the fact that, through speaking, a person accomplishes goals based upon the speaker’s intentions and what they want hearers to believe, accept, or do.
- 13. , An utterance used to direct an addressee to perform some actions; for example, commands.
- 14. , function to begin communicative interactions or to acknowledge the presence of others.
Down
- 1. , stories or framed segments of ongoing discourse that relate to report events on chronological sequence.
- 4. , include several linguistic types, all of which name, refer to, to address hearers. They may be personal names, titles, kinship terms, or personal pronouns that can be used separately and concomitantly.
- 6. , distinctiveness of articulation
- 7. , Speakers can signal social meanings of intimacy, solidarity, or deference toward co-participants by extending these terms as address forms to nonkin.
- 11. , facial expression, eye contact, touch, physical distancing