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Situating language register across the ages, languages, modalities, and cultural aspects: Evidence from complementary methods

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Pescuma, Valentina N.
Serova, Dina
Lukassek, Julia
Sauermann, Antje
Schäfer, Roland
Adli, Aria
Bildhauer, Felix
Egg, Markus
Hülk, Kristina
Ito, Aine
Jannedy, Stefanie
Kordoni, Valia
Kuehnast, Milena
Kutscher, Silvia
Lange, Robert
Lehmann, Nico
Liu, Mingya
Lütke, Beate
Maquate, Katja
Mooshammer, Christine
Mortezapour, Vahid
Müller, Stefan
Norde, Muriel
Pankratz, Elizabeth
Patarroyo, Angela G.
Pleşca, Ana-Maria
Ronderos, Camilo R.
Rotter, Stephanie
Sauerland, Uli
Schnelle, Gohar
Schulte, Britta
Schüppenhauer, Gediminas
Sell, Bianca
Solt, Stephanie
Terada, Megumi
Tsiapou, Dimitra
Verhoeven, Elisabeth
Weirich, Melanie
Wiese, Heike
Zaruba, Kathy
Zeige, Lars Erik
Lüdeling, Anke
Knoeferle, Pia

Abstract

In the present review paper by members of the collaborative research center "Register: Language Users' Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation" (CRC 1412), we assess the pervasiveness of register phenomena across different time periods, languages, modalities, and cultures. We define "register"... view more

In the present review paper by members of the collaborative research center "Register: Language Users' Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation" (CRC 1412), we assess the pervasiveness of register phenomena across different time periods, languages, modalities, and cultures. We define "register" as recurring variation in language use depending on the function of language and on the social situation. Informed by rich data, we aim to better understand and model the knowledge involved in situation- and function-based use of language register. In order to achieve this goal, we are using complementary methods and measures. In the review, we start by clarifying the concept of "register", by reviewing the state of the art, and by setting out our methods and modeling goals. Against this background, we discuss three key challenges, two at the methodological level and one at the theoretical level: (1) To better uncover registers in text and spoken corpora, we propose changes to established analytical approaches. (2) To tease apart between-subject variability from the linguistic variability at issue (intra-individual situation-based register variability), we use within-subject designs and the modeling of individuals' social, language, and educational background. (3) We highlight a gap in cognitive modeling, viz. modeling the mental representations of register (processing), and present our first attempts at filling this gap. We argue that the targeted use of multiple complementary methods and measures supports investigating the pervasiveness of register phenomena and yields comprehensive insights into the cross-methodological robustness of register-related language variability. These comprehensive insights in turn provide a solid foundation for associated cognitive modeling.... view less

Keywords
language; linguistic variant; cultural factors; linguistics; cognitive factors; behaviorism; function; old age

Classification
Sociology of Communication, Sociology of Language, Sociolinguistics
General Psychology

Free Keywords
language register; situational context; behavioral methods; corpus methods; register markers; language variation; Die deutsche Version des Big Five Inventory 2 (BFI-2) (ZIS 247)

Document language
English

Publication Year
2023

Page/Pages
p. 1-31

Journal
Frontiers in Psychology, 13 (2023)

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.964658

ISSN
1664-1078

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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