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Susan M. Hoyle (Editor), Carolyn Temple Adger (Editor)

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September 10, 1998 Oxford Studies in Sociolinguistics
Between early childhood and adulthood, language acquisition is succeeded by a bloom of repertoire for managing interaction, a growing sensitivity to the relation of language and society, an expanding ability to wield power through the strategic use of language, and an increasing sophistication in framing speech activities. This book examines a wide range of language practices among school-age children and teenagers, using data from naturally occurring recorded talk and from careful observation of interaction in peer groups. The contributors analyze talk at play, at school, and at work, documenting the growing communicative skills of young people while always focusing on what young speakers themselves do with (and through) language. Theoretical constructs to which the contributors appeal include Goffman's notion of footing and Hymes' communicative competence, as well as multiple characterizations of discourse structure. The chapters show older children as strategic language users, dynamic actors who are often concerned with defining themselves as a distinctive group, different from adults, yet who just as often display proficiency at sophisticated discourse activities that presage those of adulthood.

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"Kids Talk is an excellent demonstration of the value of such integration."--Anthropology and Education Quarterly


"...no comprehensive examination of the language strategies of English speakers from about seven to 18 has existed prior to Kids Talk. In addition to middle- and secondary-school English teachers, who will benefit enormously from this study's keen observations and practical suggestions, this volume will be useful to those interested in linguistics, from upper-division undergraduates through faculty."--Choice


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Susan M. Hoyle is at National Library of Medicine. Carolyn Temple Adger is at Center for Applied Linguistics.

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Recent work in the social sciences has reified stereotypes of gender differences in children; girls are reputedly more interested in cooperative interaction and a morality based on principles of relatedness, relationships, care, equity, flexibility, and responsibility, whereas boys are concerned with dominance and an ethic based on principles of objectivity, individual rights, and rule-governed justice. Read the first page
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swarming episodes, sportscaster role, authoritative footing, collaborative floor, imagistic expression, collaborative narration, ritual equilibrium, dialect resources, student authorship, noisy talk, pitch leaps, vernacular features, composing sessions, adolescent peer culture, solo stories, mental state verbs, collaborative narratives, developing communicative competence, collaborative stories, instructional discourse, simultaneous talk, participation framework, verbal modality, foul call, verbal review
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African American, Puerto Rican, Larry Bird, United States, New York, Puerto Rico, Brighter Horizons, New Strivers, Big Fry, Capital High, Special Olympics, Think Tricks, Ben Smith, Small Fry, Carolyn Adger, Susan Hoyle, Pee Wee Herman, Pico Union, Well Larry, Betty Rosenblum, Black Self, Dennis Johnson, South Carolina, Los Angeles, Problematic Move Carla
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