Lecture 13: Language Flashcards
Importance of Language
- Vast expressive power
- Seen cross culturally
- Instinctual ability to learn language in humans
- Central to human life
Language is not . .
Written Language
- Cannot pick up written language easily
- Arose very recently
- Not common cross culturally
Language is not(2) . .
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
Language is not(3) . .
Perscriptive (proper) grammar
- Not how people “should” talk
Chomsky contributions
- Focused on creativity- the ability to form and understand new sentences and phrases
- Language≠ syntax≠meaning
- Syntax not linearly chained together(Sentences not made word by word)
- Sytax = Hierarchical S= NP + VP >(V+NP+S)
Hierarchical Sytax Structure
- 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
Limits of Syntax Structure
Structure not enough to describe meaning
- Different sub categories of verbs
- Not able to place important direct objects in structure
Deep Structure
- theoretical construct that connects several closely related sentences together
- Assembled by phrase structure
Surface Structure
Applying different phonological rules to the deep structure to properly articulate it
Done through a transformational rule
Surface+ Deep= Meaning
Chomsky: Language Acquisition
- Children don’t memorize sentences
- Learn to generalize
- Apply grammatical rules generally( add ed for past, add s for plural)
Poverty of the Stimulus
- 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
Critiques of Chomsky
- 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
Mental Lexicon
-Mental dictionary that has information on meaning pronunciation and syntactic characteristics
“The arbitrariness of the sign”
Argument that words and their given signs are arbitrary because each person has their own life experiences that can differ completely from another
Morphology
The syntax of words
The structure of language