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Language and Age


In order to gain your AO2 marks, you need to know key theories:



Penelope Eckert (1998)

Said that ‘Age is a sociolinguistic variable’ (language is affected by social factors)

Proposed three concepts of age:

Chronological age No. of years since birth
Biological age Physical maturity (e.g. Puberty)
Social age Life events (e.g. Marriage)


Social age is most likely to have the largest impact after the age of 18



Anna-Brita Stenstrom (2002)

Proposed distinct features of teenage talk;

 Irregular turn-taking
 Overlaps
 Indistinct articulation
 Word shortening
 Teasing / name calling
 Verbal dueling
 Slang
 Taboo topics
 Language mixing


Gary Ives (2010s)

Asked 63 teenagers whether they thought that their age affected their language and speech;

100% said yes

 Proposed that language becomes more standard with age (posher, less swearing…)



Jenny Cheshire (1987)

Theorised that adult language, as well as child language, develops in response to important life
events that affect social relations and attitudes of individuals
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