Chp 1 Vocabulary Module 2 Flashcards
linguistic competence
The unconscious knowledge of grammar that allows a speaker to use and understand a language.
linguistic performance
The ability to produce and comprehend sentences in a language.
performance error
Errors in language production or comprehension, including hesitations and slips of the tongue.
speech communication chain
The process through which information is communicated, consisting of an information source, transmitter, signal, receiver and destination
speech communication chain steps
information-source-transmitter-signal-receiver-destination
noise
Interference in the communications chain
lexicon
A mental repository of linguistic information about words and other lexical expressions
mental grammar
The mental representation of grammar. The knowledge that a speaker has about the linguistic units and rules of his native langugage
language variation
The property of languages having different ways to express the same meanings in different contexts according to factors such as geography, social class, gender, etc
descriptive grammar
Objective description of a speaker’s knowledge of a language based on their use of the language
evidence that writing and language are not the same (list 4 reasons)
1) Archaeological evidence indicates that writing is a later historical development.
2) Writing does not exist everywhere that spoken language does.
3) Writing must be taught while language is acquired naturally.
4) Writing can be edited while speech is spontaneous and simultaneous.
reasons some people believe writing to be superior to speech (list 3 reasons)
Writing can be edited.
Writing must be taught.
Writing is more physically stable.
prescriptive grammar
A set of rules designed to give instructions regarding the socially embedded notion of the correct or proper way to speak or write.
prescribe
instructing how to speak or write according to someones idea of what is good or bad.
Charles Hockett’s nine design features (necessary for a communication system to be considered a language) (list)
Mode of Communication Semanticity Pragmatic Function Interchangeability Cultural Transmission Arbitrariness Discreteness Displacement Productivity