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Habits |
John Doe |
March 22, 2005 |
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- Turn off alarm
- Get out of bed
- Do this
- then that
- then have a look at This
- then summarize
- and finish
Two different and complementary ways of thinking about language...
Ferdinand de Saussure (1916)
- Langue: the principles of (a) language. A system shared by all speakers.
- Parole: actual uses of a language (speech acts) by individuals in real situations.
- When we learn languages through formal education we learn langue.
- General language rules.
- Always a gap between langue and parole.
- Parole is as varied as the individuals that use a langue.
- Eat eggs
- Drink coffee
- Eat spaghetti
To invoke the first principle of social constructionism, groups are real if people think they are: they behave in ways that assume that groups are real and, undoing so, construct the reality. They realise it.
Jenkins 2008:12 !at{refs}
- some stuff !f
- more stuff !f
- and yet more !f
- “Cognitive Styles” and “East & West”
- Understand “Banal Nationalism”
- Third
- Get in bed
- Count sheep
Smith (1995) I am the Law, Routledge London !at{refs}
Note: I am a note, how do I turn out?