Systems of Communication: Aspects of Culture and Structure in Speech Surrogates

The practice of speech surrogacy is used for communication across many cultures. Previous work has historically engaged with the study of speech surrogates as part of anthropological or ethnomusicological inquiry; more recently, scholars have explored aspects of the formal relationship between spoke...

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Main Author: Lucas James
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Communication
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcomm.2021.653268/full
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spelling doaj-ecc0e8b9368f479ba0c195e2fbf3e25c2021-08-09T06:20:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Communication2297-900X2021-08-01610.3389/fcomm.2021.653268653268Systems of Communication: Aspects of Culture and Structure in Speech SurrogatesLucas JamesThe practice of speech surrogacy is used for communication across many cultures. Previous work has historically engaged with the study of speech surrogates as part of anthropological or ethnomusicological inquiry; more recently, scholars have explored aspects of the formal relationship between spoken and surrogate linguistic structures. How speech surrogates function as systems of communication is not yet well understood. Based on evidence from an interdisciplinary corpus of documentation, characteristics of culture and discourse, as well as features of linguistic structure, are shown to play a role in fostering communicability in speech surrogates. Cultural constraints are linked to the development of a speech surrogate-mediated discourse within a community of practice, facilitating comprehension of the surrogate system. Moreover, specific structures including formulas, enphrasing, and framing devices are identified as common to various speech surrogate traditions, suggesting a common function as aids to communication. This analysis points to the need to investigate speech surrogates as linguistic systems within a discursive context.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcomm.2021.653268/fullspeech surrogatecommunicationdiscourseenphrasingfunctional pressures
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Systems of Communication: Aspects of Culture and Structure in Speech Surrogates
Frontiers in Communication
speech surrogate
communication
discourse
enphrasing
functional pressures
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title Systems of Communication: Aspects of Culture and Structure in Speech Surrogates
title_short Systems of Communication: Aspects of Culture and Structure in Speech Surrogates
title_full Systems of Communication: Aspects of Culture and Structure in Speech Surrogates
title_fullStr Systems of Communication: Aspects of Culture and Structure in Speech Surrogates
title_full_unstemmed Systems of Communication: Aspects of Culture and Structure in Speech Surrogates
title_sort systems of communication: aspects of culture and structure in speech surrogates
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Communication
issn 2297-900X
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The practice of speech surrogacy is used for communication across many cultures. Previous work has historically engaged with the study of speech surrogates as part of anthropological or ethnomusicological inquiry; more recently, scholars have explored aspects of the formal relationship between spoken and surrogate linguistic structures. How speech surrogates function as systems of communication is not yet well understood. Based on evidence from an interdisciplinary corpus of documentation, characteristics of culture and discourse, as well as features of linguistic structure, are shown to play a role in fostering communicability in speech surrogates. Cultural constraints are linked to the development of a speech surrogate-mediated discourse within a community of practice, facilitating comprehension of the surrogate system. Moreover, specific structures including formulas, enphrasing, and framing devices are identified as common to various speech surrogate traditions, suggesting a common function as aids to communication. This analysis points to the need to investigate speech surrogates as linguistic systems within a discursive context.
topic speech surrogate
communication
discourse
enphrasing
functional pressures
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcomm.2021.653268/full
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