Article published In: Language Management Approach: Probing the Concept of "Noting"
Edited by Helen Marriott and Jiří Nekvapil
[Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 22:2] 2012
► pp. 213–231
Simple management in contact situations
What factors determine whether a deviation will be noted or not?
Published online: 2 November 2012
https://doi.org/10.1075/japc.22.2.05fai
https://doi.org/10.1075/japc.22.2.05fai
Empirical research has shown that not all deviations from norms occurring in contact situations are noted and that, in fact, many remain unnoted (Fairbrother, 2004; Kon, 2002). Indeed, Neustupný (1985) has proposed that there are “special circumstances” under which native speakers note deviations, such as when the speakers’ metalinguistic attention is drawn to the deviation or when the interlocutor is unfamiliar. Based on our analysis of natural data from a variety of Japanese contact situations, we will examine the factors that determine whether a deviation will be noted or not. In addition to finding evidence of “Neustupný’s “special circumstances”, we will show how the type of deviation, where the deviation occurs within the interaction, the situational context of the interaction, the relationship between the noted deviation and other previously noted deviations, the ethnicity of the interlocutor, and the psychological characteristics of the noter may each influence the noting process.
Keywords: language management, contact norms, noting, interactional problems, ethnicity
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Fairbrother, Lisa
2020. Diverging and intersecting management. In A language management approach to language problem [Studies in World Language Problems, 7], ► pp. 133 ff.
Fairbrother, Lisa & Goro Christoph Kimura
2020. Introduction. In A language management approach to language problem [Studies in World Language Problems, 7], ► pp. 1 ff.
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