"Play ball!" : A Study of Speech Variations and Characteristics of UK Sports Commentary

This study uncovers how and to what extent UK sports commentaries vary in terms of speech variations and other sociolinguistic factors, such as social class and gender, in relation to the social status with which different sports are associated. It also analyses how the use of jargon, slang, colloqu...

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Main Author: Bergström, Liisa
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Language:English
Published: Högskolan i Halmstad, Akademin för lärande, humaniora och samhälle 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hh-431532020-09-23T05:25:47Z"Play ball!" : A Study of Speech Variations and Characteristics of UK Sports Commentaryeng"Play ball!" : A Study of Speech Variations and Characteristics of UK Sports CommentaryBergström, LiisaHögskolan i Halmstad, Akademin för lärande, humaniora och samhälle2020sports commentaryspeech variationssociolinguisticsaccentsdialectsgenderjargonslangcolloquialismssportsGeneral Language Studies and LinguisticsJämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistikSpecific LanguagesStudier av enskilda språkThis study uncovers how and to what extent UK sports commentaries vary in terms of speech variations and other sociolinguistic factors, such as social class and gender, in relation to the social status with which different sports are associated. It also analyses how the use of jargon, slang, colloquial forms of English, and other linguistic features are incorporated in the commentaries of the sports and how it affects the information expressed by the commentators. In order to do this, theories and scholarly work on variations in speech, phonological and sociolinguistic features will be applied to examples of recorded commentaries made during matches in five popular televised sports, namely football, cricket, rugby union, netball, and tennis. The primary data will consist of two-minute transcriptions made from matches from each sport. The study finds that there are speech variations in the commentators’ ways and that they relate, to some extent, to the social class associated with the sport which the commentators are commenting on. The variations also depend on the commentator’s role in the broadcast, whether or not they feature as the general commentator or as an expert in the particular sport. It also reveals how commentators rely on the use of jargon, slang and, colloquialisms to make the communication to the spectators/listeners efficient and entertaining.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-43153application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic sports commentary
speech variations
sociolinguistics
accents
dialects
gender
jargon
slang
colloquialisms
sports
General Language Studies and Linguistics
Jämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistik
Specific Languages
Studier av enskilda språk
spellingShingle sports commentary
speech variations
sociolinguistics
accents
dialects
gender
jargon
slang
colloquialisms
sports
General Language Studies and Linguistics
Jämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistik
Specific Languages
Studier av enskilda språk
Bergström, Liisa
"Play ball!" : A Study of Speech Variations and Characteristics of UK Sports Commentary
description This study uncovers how and to what extent UK sports commentaries vary in terms of speech variations and other sociolinguistic factors, such as social class and gender, in relation to the social status with which different sports are associated. It also analyses how the use of jargon, slang, colloquial forms of English, and other linguistic features are incorporated in the commentaries of the sports and how it affects the information expressed by the commentators. In order to do this, theories and scholarly work on variations in speech, phonological and sociolinguistic features will be applied to examples of recorded commentaries made during matches in five popular televised sports, namely football, cricket, rugby union, netball, and tennis. The primary data will consist of two-minute transcriptions made from matches from each sport. The study finds that there are speech variations in the commentators’ ways and that they relate, to some extent, to the social class associated with the sport which the commentators are commenting on. The variations also depend on the commentator’s role in the broadcast, whether or not they feature as the general commentator or as an expert in the particular sport. It also reveals how commentators rely on the use of jargon, slang and, colloquialisms to make the communication to the spectators/listeners efficient and entertaining. 
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title "Play ball!" : A Study of Speech Variations and Characteristics of UK Sports Commentary
title_short "Play ball!" : A Study of Speech Variations and Characteristics of UK Sports Commentary
title_full "Play ball!" : A Study of Speech Variations and Characteristics of UK Sports Commentary
title_fullStr "Play ball!" : A Study of Speech Variations and Characteristics of UK Sports Commentary
title_full_unstemmed "Play ball!" : A Study of Speech Variations and Characteristics of UK Sports Commentary
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