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Defining Language
Dictionary Definitions
a)   A system of communication with its own set
     of conventions or special words;

b)   Speech peculiar to an ethnic, national or
     cultural group;

c)   By extension, the articulate or inarticulate
     expression of thought and feeling by living
     creatures.
•Language is COMPLEX!

•Language is separate from all other forms of

              communication.

•Language is what makes humans, human.
The extended definition

(c) the articulate or inarticulate expression of thought and
                  feeling by living creatures




  is widely regarded as a far stretch of the
    concept of language and is a source of
         controversy amoung linguists
Characteristics of Language
Language   is:
Language as HUMAN
  •   The parrot can be taught to reproduce sound
      sequences.

  •   It cannot be taught to formulate sentences on its own.

  •   Animals use sound and movement to initiate mating but
      cannot convey how it feels about the shortage of food
      supplies.
Language as Systematic
It   uses various systems:

 ◦ Sound
 ◦ Grammar
SOUND
 Sound is a system that each language has patterns for that
 are recognizable to its speakers.

 Do    you recognize any of these words?
  ◦   Cinquo
  ◦   Briskve
  ◦   Merci
  ◦   Gracias
  ◦   Froid

 Soundstake on meaning in a language only when they are
 combined in certain ways that are recognizable to the
 speakers.
GRAMMAR
 This is the set of rules that govern how the words of the
  language are put together to make meaning.

              “Often to goes he the market”
            Would not qualify as an English sentence

  However :
              “He often goes to the market.”
   Would be accepted as it is now placed in the correct order.
GRAMMAR
  Word   order is critical to meaning.

  Consider the way in which a simple sentence can
  acquire different meanings depending on the word
  order.

                      You   are there.

                      There   you are!

                     Are    you there?
Activity:
Choose the appropriate words to replace the
 word ‘goes’ in the sentence

         “He often goes to the market.”

     car, of, runs, circular, bright, pencils, there, but, rides


You  should notice that only a verb would be
 suitable in that word position.
Apart from having to use a particular type of
  word, in this case a verb, grammatical rules
 are even more specific and the space cannot
           be filled by just any verb.
Activity:
Which  of the following verbs would fit the
 sentence?

     “He often ________ to the market.”

 shuffles, kisses, jumps, dances, sits, cries, eats,
                   sings, flies, hears
Each language has its own set of rules,
 which must be employed for the
 effective transfer of meaning.
Language as SYMBOLIC
Ituses words as representations or
 symbols of ideas.

In order for language to make sense
 there must be commonly understood or
 accepted meanings attributed to its
 symbols.
Consider the following words. What do they
 symbolize? Do you think all English speakers
 mean the same thing when they say those
 words?

 Sorrow     anger          disgust   strength

   pride            love         embarrassment
Dictionariesare records of the symbolic
 meaning of words in a language.
Language as EVOLUTIONARY
Language   changes over time.

The invention of new words takes place
 over time.

Can you think of any words that was
 recently added to the English dictionary?
Activity   3: Home Assignment

Try to find out when the following words
 became part of the English language:
 ◦   Computer
 ◦   Nuclear
 ◦   Aeroplane
 ◦   Television
 ◦   Atom
 ◦   genetics
Changes  in meaning are another way in
 which language evolves.

These  changes occur when a significant
 group of persons persistently use a word
 (symbol) to mean something other than
 its traditionally accepted definition.
Changes in meaning
WORD          OLDER MEANING      MODERN MEANING

Gay           Carefree, happy    Homosexual

Nice          Stupid, foolish    Pleasant, agreeable

Girl          Any young person   Female young person

Manufacture   Make by hand       Produce artificially by
                                 hand of machinery


Tell          Count              Say, inform

Meat          Any food           Food from animal flesh
Discuss with your classmates some words
that you think are in the process of evolution
    or which have recently acquired new
meanings. What may account for the changes?
SUMMARY
Language  is a system of communication
 with its own set of conventions or special
 words.
Characteristics of language:
 ◦   Human
 ◦   Systematic
 ◦   Symbolic
 ◦   Evolutionary
Recap Quiz
1.   Define language.

2.   What is unique about language?

3.   How is language systematic?

4.   Why is word order critical to meaning in language?

5.   What type of symbol is used for the English language?

6.   Explain why a word of your choice has evolved through time.

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Defining the Complex Nature of Language

  • 2. Dictionary Definitions a) A system of communication with its own set of conventions or special words; b) Speech peculiar to an ethnic, national or cultural group; c) By extension, the articulate or inarticulate expression of thought and feeling by living creatures.
  • 3. •Language is COMPLEX! •Language is separate from all other forms of communication. •Language is what makes humans, human.
  • 4. The extended definition (c) the articulate or inarticulate expression of thought and feeling by living creatures is widely regarded as a far stretch of the concept of language and is a source of controversy amoung linguists
  • 6. Language as HUMAN • The parrot can be taught to reproduce sound sequences. • It cannot be taught to formulate sentences on its own. • Animals use sound and movement to initiate mating but cannot convey how it feels about the shortage of food supplies.
  • 7. Language as Systematic It uses various systems: ◦ Sound ◦ Grammar
  • 8. SOUND  Sound is a system that each language has patterns for that are recognizable to its speakers.  Do you recognize any of these words? ◦ Cinquo ◦ Briskve ◦ Merci ◦ Gracias ◦ Froid  Soundstake on meaning in a language only when they are combined in certain ways that are recognizable to the speakers.
  • 9. GRAMMAR  This is the set of rules that govern how the words of the language are put together to make meaning. “Often to goes he the market” Would not qualify as an English sentence However : “He often goes to the market.” Would be accepted as it is now placed in the correct order.
  • 10. GRAMMAR  Word order is critical to meaning.  Consider the way in which a simple sentence can acquire different meanings depending on the word order.  You are there.  There you are!  Are you there?
  • 11. Activity: Choose the appropriate words to replace the word ‘goes’ in the sentence “He often goes to the market.” car, of, runs, circular, bright, pencils, there, but, rides You should notice that only a verb would be suitable in that word position.
  • 12. Apart from having to use a particular type of word, in this case a verb, grammatical rules are even more specific and the space cannot be filled by just any verb.
  • 13. Activity: Which of the following verbs would fit the sentence? “He often ________ to the market.” shuffles, kisses, jumps, dances, sits, cries, eats, sings, flies, hears
  • 14. Each language has its own set of rules, which must be employed for the effective transfer of meaning.
  • 15. Language as SYMBOLIC Ituses words as representations or symbols of ideas. In order for language to make sense there must be commonly understood or accepted meanings attributed to its symbols.
  • 16. Consider the following words. What do they symbolize? Do you think all English speakers mean the same thing when they say those words? Sorrow anger disgust strength pride love embarrassment
  • 17. Dictionariesare records of the symbolic meaning of words in a language.
  • 18. Language as EVOLUTIONARY Language changes over time. The invention of new words takes place over time. Can you think of any words that was recently added to the English dictionary?
  • 19. Activity 3: Home Assignment Try to find out when the following words became part of the English language: ◦ Computer ◦ Nuclear ◦ Aeroplane ◦ Television ◦ Atom ◦ genetics
  • 20. Changes in meaning are another way in which language evolves. These changes occur when a significant group of persons persistently use a word (symbol) to mean something other than its traditionally accepted definition.
  • 21. Changes in meaning WORD OLDER MEANING MODERN MEANING Gay Carefree, happy Homosexual Nice Stupid, foolish Pleasant, agreeable Girl Any young person Female young person Manufacture Make by hand Produce artificially by hand of machinery Tell Count Say, inform Meat Any food Food from animal flesh
  • 22. Discuss with your classmates some words that you think are in the process of evolution or which have recently acquired new meanings. What may account for the changes?
  • 23. SUMMARY Language is a system of communication with its own set of conventions or special words. Characteristics of language: ◦ Human ◦ Systematic ◦ Symbolic ◦ Evolutionary
  • 24. Recap Quiz 1. Define language. 2. What is unique about language? 3. How is language systematic? 4. Why is word order critical to meaning in language? 5. What type of symbol is used for the English language? 6. Explain why a word of your choice has evolved through time.