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In our chat today jo, one of her new posters, mentioned that she is a psycholinguist.

Could you explain what that is, jo? You'd said its a bit much to go into in the fast format of a chat.

Thank you. Big Grin
 
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ah... a toughy.

The short answer is that it is the study of the relationship between language and the cognitive and behavioral characteristics of those who use it.

The longer answer is:

Psycholinguists presume that language changes as the internal environment changes, or as the external psycho/social environment changes. Thus people employ more formal linguistic structures in a classroom environment, for example, than they might use at a cocktail party.

Interestingly enough, syntax changes more than vocabularly in almost every instance studied in the literature when people are placed in situations involving "making a good impression."

And when a person wishes to invoke authority, syntax becomes stilted or twisted and the use of specific jargon increases. Hence the use of legalese, bureaucrat-ese, medical-ese, etc. Convoluted syntax and excessive jargon is especially common amongst newer members of a designated class: recent law school graduates, new military recruits, etc. As the person becomes more secure in her role her language becomes less stilted and job-specific.

My dissertation was on Authoritarian Language Structures in Heirarchical Institutions.

Ain't that a mouthful? LOL
 
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Serendipitously, Geoff Pullum gets ratty about it.
 
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Uh-oh! You're not gonna pscyhoanalyze everything we say, are you Jo? We're not really crazy, you know. No, it's them, not us!

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Oh, Jo, that sounds fascinating. Sometimes when I am speaking before an audience, suddenly I find myself using words that I never use. I surprise myself even! That must be the reason.

Oh, and aput, I couldn't get your link to work. Perhaps it is only my computer?
 
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Language Log had some problems this morning. They're back up now, and are usually quite reliable.

edit Oh they're down again now. I've never known them have problems before.

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Ohhhh, NOOOOO! Psycholinguistics is one of the classes I flunked! All this talk abut middens made me think you were a nice, decent anthropologist or archaeologist. But then, I suppose a psycholinguist could be a verbal archaeologist of sorts. Anyhow, welcome to the lingistic loony bin! (There, is THAT high-falootin enough jargon for ya?) Wink
 
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