Across
- 3. David Crystal says ______ is one of the key factors that drives language use; your _______ is who you are
- 5. more respect or status: “His accent was more _______”
- 7. way words are pronounced differently; you might have a regional ______
- 9. Giles’ theory that we move towards each other in speech
- 13. Theorist who claimed that SE could not be proved to be superior to other varieties of English
- 16. of convergence where someone adopts a more prestigious accent, e.g. to impress an RP-speaking interviewer
- 17. belief that there is a correct form of English which we should be encouraged to use
- 18. David Crystal says ______ is one of the key factors that drives language use; it means ‘the quality of being able to be understood’
Down
- 1. Any form which does not follow SE can be described as ______. It could be spelling or grammar or even punctuation
- 2. English is the accepted form, used in broadcasting and education
- 4. non-judgemental view of English which seeks to explain how language works, not how it should be used
- 6. individual speech style
- 8. Theorist who claimed that SE was more versatile than NSE
- 10. most prestigious English accent, having no identifiable regional features
- 11. Type of convergence where someone adopts a less prestigious accent, e.g. to fit in with their working class employees
- 12. negative “This time we won't leave no stone unturned.”
- 14. When regional features are replaced by more geographically widespread ones
- 15. individual word choices typical of an area
