English product names and descriptions in two Swedish supermarkets : A quantitative and qualitative analysis

This study aimed to investigate what proportion of two household staples, soap and crispbread products, in two Swedish supermarkets had English product names or descriptions, and attempted a qualitative analysis of the English language used. Out of the Swedish brands, 54-62% of the soap products had...

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Main Author: Ek, Cecilia
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Högskolan Dalarna, Engelska 2016
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EFL
Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-22532
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-du-225322018-01-11T05:11:30ZEnglish product names and descriptions in two Swedish supermarkets : A quantitative and qualitative analysisengEk, CeciliaHögskolan Dalarna, Engelska2016EFLEnglish in SwedenSpecific LanguagesStudier av enskilda språkThis study aimed to investigate what proportion of two household staples, soap and crispbread products, in two Swedish supermarkets had English product names or descriptions, and attempted a qualitative analysis of the English language used. Out of the Swedish brands, 54-62% of the soap products had names and/or product descriptions containing English, compared to 13-15% of the crispbread; these differences were in line with previous research, suggesting English is used more to market certain product groups than other ones. Earlier studies have also proposed that English could be considered an ‘elite’ language in Sweden, and it might thus be more commonly found on more exclusive/expensive products, or in the supermarket primarily aiming at higher-income customers. However, the differences between the two supermarkets, and between the more and less expensive products, were not great enough for any firm conclusions. When products had a mixture of languages on the label, English was most often used for product names or part of names, not so often for product descriptions. Further studies with a larger amount of data would be required for more reliable conclusions, especially for the qualitative analyses. It would also be interesting to investigate customers’ attitudes towards the use of English on product labels. <p>engelska</p>Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-22532application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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English in Sweden
Specific Languages
Studier av enskilda språk
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English in Sweden
Specific Languages
Studier av enskilda språk
Ek, Cecilia
English product names and descriptions in two Swedish supermarkets : A quantitative and qualitative analysis
description This study aimed to investigate what proportion of two household staples, soap and crispbread products, in two Swedish supermarkets had English product names or descriptions, and attempted a qualitative analysis of the English language used. Out of the Swedish brands, 54-62% of the soap products had names and/or product descriptions containing English, compared to 13-15% of the crispbread; these differences were in line with previous research, suggesting English is used more to market certain product groups than other ones. Earlier studies have also proposed that English could be considered an ‘elite’ language in Sweden, and it might thus be more commonly found on more exclusive/expensive products, or in the supermarket primarily aiming at higher-income customers. However, the differences between the two supermarkets, and between the more and less expensive products, were not great enough for any firm conclusions. When products had a mixture of languages on the label, English was most often used for product names or part of names, not so often for product descriptions. Further studies with a larger amount of data would be required for more reliable conclusions, especially for the qualitative analyses. It would also be interesting to investigate customers’ attitudes towards the use of English on product labels. === <p>engelska</p>
author Ek, Cecilia
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title English product names and descriptions in two Swedish supermarkets : A quantitative and qualitative analysis
title_short English product names and descriptions in two Swedish supermarkets : A quantitative and qualitative analysis
title_full English product names and descriptions in two Swedish supermarkets : A quantitative and qualitative analysis
title_fullStr English product names and descriptions in two Swedish supermarkets : A quantitative and qualitative analysis
title_full_unstemmed English product names and descriptions in two Swedish supermarkets : A quantitative and qualitative analysis
title_sort english product names and descriptions in two swedish supermarkets : a quantitative and qualitative analysis
publisher Högskolan Dalarna, Engelska
publishDate 2016
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