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By Taner Helton
This
paper is going to be about the focal language of baseball players. Focal
language is a language that a certain group of people or a certain culture uses
that people outside of that certain group or culture does not understand. (Gezon
& Kottak, 2014) You have to be a
part of that culture or group to understand their focal language. There are
many cultures and groups that use focal language. I decided to do my paper on
the focal language of baseball players because I am familiar with the focal
language used in baseball. Since I am familiar with baseball, I will be my own
culture informant.
There
are many different terms used in baseball. A lot of people who never watch
baseball or never play baseball probably would have a hard time figuring out
what the terms mean. The terms that are used in baseball are a part of
baseball’s focal language. Every baseball player should be familiar with the
focal language of baseball. If a player did not know the focal language, he
would have a hard time knowing what is going on.
Here
is a list of ten baseball terms used in baseball’s focal language:
·
Steal:
a term used when a player runs from one base to another without a player on his
team hitting the ball.
·
Pitch:
a term used when the pitcher on a team throws a ball to the catcher.
·
Strike
zone: a term used to describe where a pitcher can throw a ball to get a strike.
·
Strike:
a term used when the pitcher throws a ball in the strike zone.
·
Ball:
a term used when the pitcher throws a ball outside of the strike zone.
·
Walk:
a term used when a pitcher throws four balls outside of the strike zone,
resulting in the batter getting to go to first base.
·
Strikeout:
a term used when a batter misses three balls that are thrown in the strike
zone, resulting in that player being called out.
·
Foul:
a term used to describe a ball that is hit out of play.
·
Base
hit: a term used when a batter hits a ball and gets on base.
·
Home
run: a term used when a batter hits a ball over the outfield fence resulting in
that player getting to go all the way to home plate.
Focal language is
very important to baseball. Baseball uses focal language to describe the rules
of the game. All the rules in baseball use terms that are a part of baseball’s
focal language. If you do not know what
the terms used in baseball’s focal language, then you will not know anything
that is going on. It would be very hard to try and play or watch baseball if
you do not know the focal language.
People
that are not familiar with baseballs focal language would have a hard time
watching or playing the game. A person would be completely lost if he or she
tried to watch a baseball game and did not know what the commentators were
saying. It would also be very hard to try and play baseball if you do not know
the focal language being used. Baseball uses focal language to describe the
rules of the game so if you did not know the focal language then you wouldn’t
know how the game is played. Baseball members know all the focal language used
and they know what all the terms mean.
If
you are not familiar with baseball’s focal language or any of the terms used in
baseball you should not try and play the sport. It would be very difficult to
do. Focal language is a huge part of the game. Every player on every team uses
focal language in baseball. Also, every team has their own distinct focal
language that they use. Teams use different focal language to give signs to
each other so the other team does not know what they are saying or doing. Focal
language is very important in baseball and always will be.
Bibliography
Gezon, L., & Kottak, C. (2014). Cultural Anthropology McGraw-Hill