Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Analysis

Key
Swearwords Sociolect:(sick) Accent Ellipsis Abstract nouns: (love ,peace, joy) Elision: (wanna)
Capitals, Internet slang, Punctuation mistakes, Politeness:(please, thankyou) Direct question
Exsageration: (sooo) Repetitive words: (so so so)

Politeness
I began my investigation by looking at how polite the tweets were, I looked at all the male tweets, there was more politeness from the male pop stars. The majority of male rappers used non Standard English. One rapper used the word ‘PLEASE’ in one of his tweets this was Tyler The Creator although Kayne West also used ‘please’ however the circumstance that he was in was that his song had been leaked so he was asking people to remove it in the nicest way possible.
Abstract nouns
The rapper Lil B used the abstract noun "love" in three of his tweets, this makes him seem more polite, this is opposite to the stereotypical opinion of a rap artist. Chris Brown "Love GOD Love ya self! Love everyone!" the word "love" would of been a abstract noun but in this case it's a command like you must love god its very preachy and almost like a imperative this is influential power, the sentence sounds more emotive and meaningful which makes the command seem very polite but really its a type of language to persuade someone to also love god.

When I investigated the politeness of the female celebrities I found that like the male pop stars were the most polite. There was one female rapper Iggy Azalea and one of her tweets read "Love you all and thanks a million times" this has an abstract noun and it acts positivity towards her fans, Iggzy is one of the newer more upcoming well known rap artists. She might wright this way to get a better approval from all the different types of people who follow her on twitter. All the other rap artists show little of being polite.
 
When I looked at the tweets from the male pop stars all of them at least used a form of sounding polite, here is the evidence:
Justin Bieber: "ThankyouBoston", "Thanks", "I care about all of u".
Bruno Mars: "Thank you guys".
Olly Murs: "congratulations to Will & Kate" and he uses an adjective "amazing fans" this makes the fans feel more important.
Justin Timberlake: "Thanks for having… http://instagram.com/p/bmqK-SSdrG/’ and’ What an honor that was... Thank you.".
Female pop stars also showed the same gratitude like the male pop stars:
Beyoncé: "I am honoured".
Rhianna: "Thank you to all the supporters of my song"
Pink: "Thank youfor being awesome"
Demi Lavato: "LOVE her".
 Pop stars what ever the sex behave in a politer manner towards their followers/fans on Twitter whereas with the evidence shown rappers use less politeness. This doesn't mean they are horrible people but it just shows that pop stars show more influential power this enforces authority with their fan base.
 
Internet slang
When I looked at the amount of Internet slang used there was very little from the celebrities.
Tyler the creator "HAHA"
Honey Cocaine "WTF", "lmao"
snow.tha product "lol", "wtf"
Azealia Banks "lolololol"
 Demi Lavato "K"
Justin bieber "U"
The use of Internet slang is a way to abbreviate something in a more quick way, this shows that mostly the female rap artists used this language whereas the pop stars I guess kept more formal, this makes their writing look professional. Justin Bieber used "U" a couple of times ,as a young thriving pop star perhaps he doesn’t have much time to write formally and he is alot younger and the younger generation use more informal. I was surprised that women used more Internet slang but I wasn't that surprised because they were rappers as rappers almost every time use informal language in the words that they speak. I also would of thought overall it would of been the men that used the most slang. This slightly jeopardises my hypothesis.
Ellipsis
All of the celebrities used ellipsis, pop stars tweets were very formal but the ellipsis used has suspense, they were getting their fans to think whereas rap artists used ellipsis by missing out words; this made the sentences hard to read and a lack of understanding. For example if we take a tweet from Demi Lavato "But like.... You guys can keep voting for that Best Female VMA nod if you waaaant... I won't complain....." this is a type of persuasive technique ,this makes it more polite. Demi also exaggerates on the "waaant" to make out that fans don’t have to vote however she would actually appreciate it. Now if we take a tweet from Lil Debbie (rapper) "men talk on the phone more than women do..... that shit blows mind "the last part doesn’t make sense however her fans  would understand it.
I compared the males that used ellipsis. Olly Murrs tweeted "Out with my wee cousin today!! Taken him out for his birthday that I missed... BAD COUSIN!!!"
and then compared to Himanshu suri (rapper) "bullshit that popped collars is synonymous with white frat douchebag now cuz the black spanish indian older dudes in my hood were doin that" just like the female celebrities this is exactly the same with the different uses of ellipsis. Overall this shows rappers like to miss out words in sentences to then make sense to them self’s and to their followers. They all use this technique (ellipsis) to engage there readers in different ways to show a certain power to keep them entertained.
Swearwords
The amount of swear words used with all rappers was high, the informality and the use of elision of spelling words incorrectly or improperly written was used for near enough every tweet. Pop stars also had elision but had little swear words there was one or two from Rhianna and Pink. What I found during my investigation backed up my hypothesis that rappers are more informal than pop stars and they do swear a lot more. I have also learnt pop stars do use elision also and are heaps more polite.
Socialect theory
Information gatherd from a Polish writer http://www.staff.amu.edu.pl/~inveling/pdf/Lewandowski_20.pdf
From the Anglo- Saxon period ,from Hudson to Trudgill all theory's happen to say the same ,socialect,what is it? It has been said that the term socialect is ovently used interchangeably with social dialect( this means that the this type of language are preferred).Peter Trudgill says its language spoken by a particular social group,class or subculture.It's dertamants include gender and age.

With a increase and development of a variety of social dialect.At this point of time an  executive amount of research had to be taken place, Hudson had the idea and argued that with a increasing amount of socialect's being identified meant that rather than with regional groups and that especially in Britain the class took precedence over geography as a determinant of speech.
 
What I found interesting reading the polish article was the idea of Grabia, the two sections below identifies which could relate to the socialects of the celebrities I have chosen.
Occupational socialects: Professiolect Wilken(1989)- The way language items are designed are to convey thoughts in a precise and effective manner for example the socialects of hunters,soilders or seamen, the variety that these groups show exclde from society at large such as criminals or prisoners.
Espressive socialects: Slang(intentionally uncoded) the language is designed to convey emotions or attitudes for example students language or teenage slang shoe intentionally coded varieties, this experiments with language also when children have secretive language.
Looking at the ideas of Grabia another polish pro-socialist Kołodziejek came up with three ideas socialectual vocabulary:
Colloquial language- by being the profound of all social dialects the variety is broadly understood and used by native speakers of a particular language.
General slang vocabulary- this is used by young people regardless of their social group.

Social group-specific vocabulary-  The layer of lexis which separates different social groups for example soldiers,seamen and hunters.

 
 
 








 
 
 



 

 



 


4 comments:

  1. This is a really interesting analysis. You have supported your hypothesis well. I found this blog by accident but I must say it was the best accident I have made since I burned a cool design into my shirt with the iron this morning.
    Wishing you all the best, Sarah x

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  2. Molly, there are some very interesting observations here. Be careful because by getting ahead, you haven't done the ground work on quantifying the data to see which trends aren worth examining in closee PEE detail and you haven't thought about how to structure your analysis but this is good practice and the ideas are definitly transferrable.

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  3. Plus, I can't read it all against the dark background - can you do anything about that for future posts?

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  4. okay I will improve my analysis with PEE and I will change my backround.

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