1. GROUP 3
Akhmadi
H.Muh.Khozin
Katarina Retno Susilo
Rinda
Sekta Lonir Oscarini wati Bhakti
Sri Hartono
2. A philosophy branch that relies on analyzing
the use of language
Because there are many problems and concepts
of philosophy that are only able to be explained by
language analysis
Because the language is an important means in
philosophy
8. The Analytic Philosophy
The Synthetic Philosophy
The Hermeneutic Philosophy
9. The Aspects of Language Philosophy:
Anthology
Epistemology
Axiology
10. Consisting of Vowel and Consonant
Having essential parts of language
The exist language is marked by creativity in
order
The language structure of the culture
determines what someone thinks and does
11. Verbal communication is composed of six
elements:
a context (the co-text, that is, the other verbal
signs in the same message, and the world in
which the message takes place)
an addresser (a sender, or enunciator )
an addressee (a receiver, or enunciatee)
a contact between an addresser and addressee
a common code
a message.
13. The expressive of communication means
The argumentative of communication means
The expressive function
The informative function
The exploration function
The persuasive function
The entertainment function
14. The Expressive Communication Means
The Argumentative Communication Means
Through Language, Human can live in both
real and symbolic experiences that can be
stated by the language
Through Language, human can give the
meaning of the of his lives.
Language can be the strength
15. The instrumental Function
The Regulatory Function
The Representational Function
The Interaction Function
The Personal Function
The Heuristic Function
The Imagination Function
16. Human can implicate his thought to his real
daily life especially to find the truth
Human can describe the reality
Human can utter his thought and feeling to the
others
Human can develop the culture
Human can think complexly and abstractly
Human can communicate the knowledge to the
others
Human can think systematically and orderly
Human can transform the factual subject be an
abstract symbol