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Speech codes theory refers to a framework for communication in a given speech community. As an academic discipline, it explores the manner in which groups communicate based on societal, cultural, gender, occupational or other factors. A basic definition of speech code by sociologist Basil Bernstein is, "...a coding principle is a rule governing what to say and how to say it in a particular context".

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  • Speech codes theory refers to a framework for communication in a given speech community. As an academic discipline, it explores the manner in which groups communicate based on societal, cultural, gender, occupational or other factors. A speech code can also be defined as "a historically enacted socially constructed system of terms, meanings, premises, and rules, pertaining to communicative conduct." "This theory seeks to answer questions about the existence of speech codes, their substance, the way they can be discovered, and their force upon people within a culture" (Griffin, 2005). This theory deals with only one type of human behavior, which is speech acts. A basic definition of speech code by sociologist Basil Bernstein is, "...a coding principle is a rule governing what to say and how to say it in a particular context". (en)
  • Теория речевых кодов (англ. Speech codes theory) - коммуникационная теория, сформулированная американским исследователем, теоретиком и этнографом коммуникации . Согласно этой теории, в каждой культуре, каждом сообществе или социальном классе существует свой речевой код, определяющий коммуникативное поведение членов определённой общности. (ru)
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  • Теория речевых кодов (англ. Speech codes theory) - коммуникационная теория, сформулированная американским исследователем, теоретиком и этнографом коммуникации . Согласно этой теории, в каждой культуре, каждом сообществе или социальном классе существует свой речевой код, определяющий коммуникативное поведение членов определённой общности. (ru)
  • Speech codes theory refers to a framework for communication in a given speech community. As an academic discipline, it explores the manner in which groups communicate based on societal, cultural, gender, occupational or other factors. A basic definition of speech code by sociologist Basil Bernstein is, "...a coding principle is a rule governing what to say and how to say it in a particular context". (en)
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  • Speech codes theory (en)
  • Теория речевых кодов (ru)
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