Exploring the interplay of language and body in South African youth: A portrait-corpus study

Author:

Peters Arne1ORCID,Coetzee-Van Rooy Susan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department for English and American Studies , University of Potsdam , Am Neuen Palais 10 , 14469 Potsdam , Germany

2. Faculty of Humanities, North-West University , Vaal Triangle Campus PO Box 1174 , Vanderbijlpark 1900 , South Africa

Abstract

Abstract Elicitation materials like language portraits are useful to investigate people’s perceptions about the languages that they know. This study uses portraits to analyse the underlying conceptualisations people exhibit when reflecting on their language repertoires. Conceptualisations as manifestations of cultural cognition are the purview of cognitive sociolinguistics. The present study advances portrait methodology as it analyses data from structured language portraits of 105 South African youth as a linguistic corpus from both qualitative and quantitative perspectives. The approach enables the uncovering of (a) prominent underlying conceptualisations of African language(s) and the body, and (b) the differences and similarities of these conceptualisations vis-à-vis previous cognitive (socio)linguistic studies of embodied language experiences. In our analysis, African home languages emerged both as ‘languages of the heart’ linked to cultural identity and as ‘languages of the head’ linked to cognitive strength and control. Moreover, the notion of ‘degrees of proficiency’ or ‘magnitude’ of language knowledge emerged more prominently than in previous studies of embodied language experience.

Funder

Universität Potsdam

North-West University

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Language and Linguistics

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