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Assignment 1: Compare Labov’s study with other regional dialect studies. Why is Labov’s
study more popular than other regional dialect study?


Introduction

       Labov is known to be one of the many sociolinguists in his time to research on dialects

and sociolinguistic which are different than other regional dialect studies. His most famous

studies are the Martha Wineyeard study which he did for his MA in 1963 and New York City

focuses on the pronunciation which he compared to that of the English pronunciation spoken in

that area. For Martha Wineyard study, the focus was on the dipthongs of [ay] and [aw] while The

New York City study was on the [r] sound. These studies brought about the idea that social class

will affect the manner of how English is spoken and pronounced; whether it is for self

confidence or that of a subconscious societal manner of speaking through the years.



Labov’s studies and implications

       Juchem (2003) points that the important and special method used by Labov in his studies

as compared to other regional dialect studies is because he did not separate language usage form

the social context that he was researching on. As such, his recordings and findings were

authentic and that they are reliable and valid towards the context given. By collecting the data

based on the real context of language being used and spoken to, Labov is able to make valid

assumptions towards the social behavior on spoken language based on social hierarchy, social

esteem and social class. This is because, unlike other regional dialects studies such as those from

Bernstein or Bereiter & Engelmann, Labov had conducted his research through quantitative

method by coming up with charts and graphs that proves the linguistic variation of a society

(Lock & Strong, 2010). Staying true to his objectives for his researches as ‘to avoid the
inevitable obscurity of texts, the self-consciousness of formal elicitations, and the self-deception

of introspection’ (Labov, 1972), Labov had denounced several studies done by other

sociolinguists towards the similar linguistic findings and variations.



       The main finding from his studies was that Labov was able to prove how varied the

individuals of a social class can use to communicate when they are in a different context or with

different interlocutors. During his time, the education system was mapped out according to the

viewpoint that lower-class speakers which are influenced by their cultural circumstances are

bound to be linguistically deficit whereby they do not have the schemata to improve and learn to

speak the Standard English (Lock & Strong, 2010). This conclusion was based on Bernstein’s

studies towards the African American during the 1960s. Berstein’s study, though has its strength

in understanding sociolinguistic, shows that Berstein has compared what is perceived to be the

Standard English and that any cultural usage of English that uses the language without following

the lexical and syntactically manner of the language is deemed to be not right.



       Labov’s studies thus have become more popular and widely accepted as he views and

studies the language in the culture of its own. He points out that the standard classroom culture is

highly different from that of the experiences, family values and ways of living among each child.

Through the analysis done by Labov, he had even find that lower class speakers tend to

‘hypercorrect’ themselves when given the chance and intimidation. As such, it cannot be

assumed that these children have inferior mother tongue or language capabilities (Labov, 1972).

His recordings on narration of verbal stories became the strong base of how a natural

conversation among people can happen and how the usage of language will thus, be different.
This quantitative method of analyzing conversational data bring about the birth of the notion

towards understanding people (speakers) influencing each other in dialogues and forms rather

than having the usage of words that has a specified meaning to be used correctly in the supposed

context. Past researches has focused more towards the appropriateness of words (as to follow the

Standard English usage) grammatically which is now viewed as Critical Discourse Analysis

(CDA). However, Labov’s notion has help in developing the Conversation Analysis (CA) to

study cultural language usage although he did assured through his writings that there can be no

one definite way to code and analyze the linguistic data as many factors come into play. This is

because language usage is not only influenced by the nucleus scope that the individual lives in

but of a wider exterior factor such as political stability, economical strength and even the welfare

solidity. As such, to have stratification towards a society or ethnic class is highly deemed

inappropriate when it takes into consideration of language use per se.



Conclusion

       Labov’s studies has brought about a new methodology in conducting linguistic research

as he believes in spontaneous interviews and anonymous investigation by going down to the field

where language is authentically used on everyday communication. The linguistic variable that

denotes the social classes which Labov has found influences many other sociolinguistic studies

from then. Focusing on society instead of language, Labov is able to explain a whole new

spectrum of the importance of language as a tool of communication in a certain culture. Through

the popularity and widely accepted studies of his detailed explanation, William Labov is

considered as the founding father of sociolinguistics.
Reference List

Lock, A & Strong, T. (2010). Social constructionism: Sources and stirrings in theory and practice.
       Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Juchem, M. (2003). W. Labov: Case study martha’s vineyard and new york. Retrieved 24
      November, 2011 from http://www.maria-juchem.de/Labov.PDF

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Labov study

  • 1. Assignment 1: Compare Labov’s study with other regional dialect studies. Why is Labov’s study more popular than other regional dialect study? Introduction Labov is known to be one of the many sociolinguists in his time to research on dialects and sociolinguistic which are different than other regional dialect studies. His most famous studies are the Martha Wineyeard study which he did for his MA in 1963 and New York City focuses on the pronunciation which he compared to that of the English pronunciation spoken in that area. For Martha Wineyard study, the focus was on the dipthongs of [ay] and [aw] while The New York City study was on the [r] sound. These studies brought about the idea that social class will affect the manner of how English is spoken and pronounced; whether it is for self confidence or that of a subconscious societal manner of speaking through the years. Labov’s studies and implications Juchem (2003) points that the important and special method used by Labov in his studies as compared to other regional dialect studies is because he did not separate language usage form the social context that he was researching on. As such, his recordings and findings were authentic and that they are reliable and valid towards the context given. By collecting the data based on the real context of language being used and spoken to, Labov is able to make valid assumptions towards the social behavior on spoken language based on social hierarchy, social esteem and social class. This is because, unlike other regional dialects studies such as those from Bernstein or Bereiter & Engelmann, Labov had conducted his research through quantitative method by coming up with charts and graphs that proves the linguistic variation of a society (Lock & Strong, 2010). Staying true to his objectives for his researches as ‘to avoid the
  • 2. inevitable obscurity of texts, the self-consciousness of formal elicitations, and the self-deception of introspection’ (Labov, 1972), Labov had denounced several studies done by other sociolinguists towards the similar linguistic findings and variations. The main finding from his studies was that Labov was able to prove how varied the individuals of a social class can use to communicate when they are in a different context or with different interlocutors. During his time, the education system was mapped out according to the viewpoint that lower-class speakers which are influenced by their cultural circumstances are bound to be linguistically deficit whereby they do not have the schemata to improve and learn to speak the Standard English (Lock & Strong, 2010). This conclusion was based on Bernstein’s studies towards the African American during the 1960s. Berstein’s study, though has its strength in understanding sociolinguistic, shows that Berstein has compared what is perceived to be the Standard English and that any cultural usage of English that uses the language without following the lexical and syntactically manner of the language is deemed to be not right. Labov’s studies thus have become more popular and widely accepted as he views and studies the language in the culture of its own. He points out that the standard classroom culture is highly different from that of the experiences, family values and ways of living among each child. Through the analysis done by Labov, he had even find that lower class speakers tend to ‘hypercorrect’ themselves when given the chance and intimidation. As such, it cannot be assumed that these children have inferior mother tongue or language capabilities (Labov, 1972). His recordings on narration of verbal stories became the strong base of how a natural conversation among people can happen and how the usage of language will thus, be different.
  • 3. This quantitative method of analyzing conversational data bring about the birth of the notion towards understanding people (speakers) influencing each other in dialogues and forms rather than having the usage of words that has a specified meaning to be used correctly in the supposed context. Past researches has focused more towards the appropriateness of words (as to follow the Standard English usage) grammatically which is now viewed as Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). However, Labov’s notion has help in developing the Conversation Analysis (CA) to study cultural language usage although he did assured through his writings that there can be no one definite way to code and analyze the linguistic data as many factors come into play. This is because language usage is not only influenced by the nucleus scope that the individual lives in but of a wider exterior factor such as political stability, economical strength and even the welfare solidity. As such, to have stratification towards a society or ethnic class is highly deemed inappropriate when it takes into consideration of language use per se. Conclusion Labov’s studies has brought about a new methodology in conducting linguistic research as he believes in spontaneous interviews and anonymous investigation by going down to the field where language is authentically used on everyday communication. The linguistic variable that denotes the social classes which Labov has found influences many other sociolinguistic studies from then. Focusing on society instead of language, Labov is able to explain a whole new spectrum of the importance of language as a tool of communication in a certain culture. Through the popularity and widely accepted studies of his detailed explanation, William Labov is considered as the founding father of sociolinguistics.
  • 4. Reference List Lock, A & Strong, T. (2010). Social constructionism: Sources and stirrings in theory and practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Juchem, M. (2003). W. Labov: Case study martha’s vineyard and new york. Retrieved 24 November, 2011 from http://www.maria-juchem.de/Labov.PDF