Monday, May 18, 2020

Analysis On The Go - 964 Words

In the early 2000’s, Scott F. Kiesling collected data on, and analyzed the use of the phrase ‘dude’. This phrase, used both in the 2000’s, and in the present time, acts as a form of familiar address. Patterns of use are established through examining both Kiesling’s data, and data collected exclusively for a course held at California State University, Long Beach. The data located in the appendix was amassed over a period of days. In contrast, Kiesling’s data spans over a period of years. Because there is such a vast difference between the author and Kiesling’s studies, there is a rather extreme difference in quantity of data. With the comparison of both Kiesling s data and my own that the patterns identified in the 2000 s have continued well into the 21st century. The data collected in 2015 was, as previously stated, taken ‘on-the-go’, as the author went about her daily life. 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