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Changing the Message from 'Don't' to 'Do': Awareness-raising Strategies for Responsible Alcohol Use at a South African University
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Changing the Message from 'Don't' to 'Do': Awareness-raising Strategies for Responsible Alcohol Use at a South African University

V. de Klerk and C. Young
Theory and practice in language studies, Vol.2(2), pp.224-232
2012

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Alcohol use Behavior College campuses Comparative linguistics Environmental management Functional grammar Language Language attitudes Language usage Language use Norms Systemic functional linguistics
This paper provides an overview of research on drinking behavior at a South African University. It describes new interventions, aimed to focus more positively on norms and the environment, and using Systemic Functional Grammar as a tool, provides a comparative linguistic analysis of the language used in 'public', alcohol-related texts before and after these interventions, in order to highlight the powerful effect of language in influencing attitudes to alcohol usage. After a brief discussion of these findings, some implications for practitioners are suggested

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