Abstract:
The article explores the issue of language standardisation and
sociolinguistic roots of varieties of English. It answers the question why some
varieties of the English language become recognised as „standard” whereas
other varieties are regarded as less prestigious or inferior and advocates the
importance of sociolinguistic competence for teachers. Two models of
language standardisation (the „popular” and the „expert” model) are critically
discussed, providing a detailed explanation of the process of language
standardisation and the formation of standard language ideology.
The most frequently described variety of English in the UK, the
Received Pronunciation, is described in greater detail, tracking down the
reason why it has become recognised as the "standard" variety. A strong
standard ideology with World Englishes and the current position of regional
variations of English as its „deficient” or „fossilized” versions is discussed.
The notions of language system and language use are considered in relation to
the superiority or inferiority of different varieties. It has been shown that the
social component is pivotal in understanding why certain varieties are regarded
as less prestigious or inferior despite having equally rich and complex
language systems. Such factors as stereotypes and ownership have an impact
on their status too. The article proceeds to the discussion of implications of
these sociolinguistic aspects for teaching. The importance of teachers' critical
awareness of sociolinguistic realities is emphasised. Such benefits of raising
students' awareness of varieties of English are presented: avoiding or reducing
misunderstandings and misinterpretations in foreign language communication,
recognising linguistic and cultural diversity, demonstrating relevance to real-life situations. Specific examples of practising language varieties are given.
Description:
Andreiko L. V. Sociolinguistic perspective on varieties of English: implications for teaching /
L. V. Andreiko, D. O. Medvedovska, Yu. A. Skarloupina // Вісник Луганського національного університету імені Тараса Шевченка : Філологічні науки. - 2021. - № 7 (345), жовтень. – С. 161-169.