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Pragmatics: Exploring language use by younger generations in Pedi families

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Background: The people of the Pedi culture place great value on, and take pride in, adhering to their culture, as reflected in the manner in which they communicate verbally and non-verbally. However, little is documented about the ways in which verbal and non-verbal language is used socially by the younger generations in the Pedi culture.

 

Objectives: This article examines how verbal and non-verbal social language skills and functions are used by the younger generations in Pedi families.

 

Method: A qualitative research design was employed, underpinned by the principles of direct participant observations and semi-structured interviews. A total of 22 participants from seven families were included, and the data were analysed through thematic analysis.

 

Results: The results showed how younger generations in Pedi families respectfully execute verbal and non-verbal social language skills and functions.

 

Conclusion: Understanding the cultural nuances of communication in the Pedi culture, including respect expressed through verbal and non-verbal cues, is critical for speech-language pathologists (SLPs). By recognising these cultural practices as differences rather than deficits, SLPs can provide more effective, respectful and culturally appropriate interventions.

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