Lecture 13: Language Flashcards

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Importance of Language

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  • Vast expressive power
  • Seen cross culturally
  • Instinctual ability to learn language in humans
  • Central to human life
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Language is not . .

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Written Language

  • Cannot pick up written language easily
  • Arose very recently
  • Not common cross culturally
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Language is not(2) . .

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Thought
- Thoughts are seen in non-linguistic species (Monkeys add and subtract)
Non-linguistic thought in Humans
- Visuospatial thought
- Semantic/ Propositional networks
- Language constantly changes
- Language has ambiguity
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Language is not(3) . .

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Perscriptive (proper) grammar

- Not how people “should” talk

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Chomsky contributions

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  1. Focused on creativity- the ability to form and understand new sentences and phrases
  2. Language≠ syntax≠meaning
  3. Syntax not linearly chained together(Sentences not made word by word)
  4. Sytax = Hierarchical S= NP + VP >(V+NP+S)
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Hierarchical Sytax Structure

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  • Explains why sentences are not formed word by word
  • Allows you to express and understand unfamiliar phrases (Colorless green ideas sleep furiously)
  • Allows for the vast number of combinations
  • Can make sentences endless
  • Necessary for determining meaning, bc language can be ambiguous
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Limits of Syntax Structure

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Structure not enough to describe meaning

  • Different sub categories of verbs
  • Not able to place important direct objects in structure
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Deep Structure

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  • theoretical construct that connects several closely related sentences together
  • Assembled by phrase structure
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Surface Structure

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Applying different phonological rules to the deep structure to properly articulate it
Done through a transformational rule
Surface+ Deep= Meaning

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Chomsky: Language Acquisition

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  • Children don’t memorize sentences
  • Learn to generalize
  • Apply grammatical rules generally( add ed for past, add s for plural)
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Poverty of the Stimulus

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  • Children are able to learn language with very little information or stimuli
  • Must be some innate grammatical skills they employ to be able to learn language
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Critiques of Chomsky

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  • Hasn’t shown universal grammar skills cross-linguistically
  • Hasn’t shown principles of UG are specific to language, and are not related to chunking or general cognition)
  • Hasn’t shown non-behavioral learning models can’t acquire language
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13
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Mental Lexicon

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-Mental dictionary that has information on meaning pronunciation and syntactic characteristics

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14
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“The arbitrariness of the sign”

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Argument that words and their given signs are arbitrary because each person has their own life experiences that can differ completely from another

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15
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Morphology

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The syntax of words

The structure of language

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16
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Phonology

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The sounds of a language

17
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Language Interfaces

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Articulatory System
- Larynx- Voice Box
- Vowels- pharynx, mouth, lips, nose, changeable resonance
-Consonant- lips, tongue, soft palate, noisy constriction of vocal tract
Perceptual System- Understanding the words in environment
Rest of the Mind( cognition and social pathology)

18
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Why is Speech Recognition Hard for Computers?

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  1. Acoustic variability of phonemes is caused by coarticulation (CAPE COD)
  2. Illusion of Segmentation
  3. Certain knowledge about culture and context is needed to infer the meaning
19
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Pragmatics

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People use context, knowledge of the world and expectations over how people communicate to understand language

20
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Cooperative Principles

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Assume that the speaker is trying to convey information truthfully and thoughtfully