Contextual Specificity, Discretion, and Cognitive Socialization: With Special Reference to Language
Contextual Specificity, Discretion, and Cognitive Socialization: With Special...
Henderson, Dorothy
1970-09-01 00:00:00
The Sociological Research Unit of the Department of Sociology of Education has been engaged for the past five years upon a study of variations between and within social class in familial patterns of communication and control. This paper examines social class differences in maternal reports of various contextual usages of language. The findings, obtained from a sample of 100 mothers, indicate social class differences in adult-adult and mother-child communication.
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Contextual Specificity, Discretion, and Cognitive Socialization: With Special Reference to Language
The Sociological Research Unit of the Department of Sociology of Education has been engaged for the past five years upon a study of variations between and within social class in familial patterns of communication and control. This paper examines social class differences in maternal reports of various contextual usages of language. The findings, obtained from a sample of 100 mothers, indicate social class differences in adult-adult and mother-child communication.
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