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The ULTIMATE guide to Language Change theorists... these clear and concise notes will guarantee you to reach top band marks and allow you to show off your knowledge to the examiner. Why not use these A Star Notes to produce flashcards or mindmaps... this will allow you to understand and apply these theories effectively in your essays. Theories and ideas included: 1. Chen 2. Crystal 3. Descriptivism 4. Aitchison 5. Early Modern English 6. Functional Theory 7. Multimodal Codes 8. Partridge 9. Pinker 10. The Academie Francaise 11. Theory of Lexical Gaps *3 pages.* Want to know more? Email **** or tweet **@astar_englang** for advice, tips, offers and more.

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Key Theory Fact Sheet

WORD FORMATION
1. Peak of use
2. A rapid increase in the use of slang
3. A level off when the popularity declines
CHEN’S S CURVE
4. Falls from use and is only used by a small social group
MODEL
e.g., Archaism: ‘groovy’

Suggests slang is ever-changing.



Slang enriches the language – used for brevity and convenience, not
a case of falling standards

KEY QUOTES:
DAVID CRYSTAL
“Trying to resist language change is like swimming against the tide”

“People use slang to be a part of the gang”




Key Idea: Language adapts to lexical needs and must evolve to
DESCRIPTIVISM
support communication needs



Aitchison highlighted prescriptivist attitudes such as:

Crumbing castle: language must be preserved like a historical
monument
AITCHISON
Damp spoon view: non-standard language results from laziness (tbh,
brb)
Infectious disease view: we ‘catch’ non-standard language from
others (bae, dab, like [filler])




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