Vocabulary and Terminology Wk2 Flashcards
linguistic competence
grammar and vocabulary should not be taught in isolation; instead, they should be introduced within themes and topics.
edumax.com
linguistic performance
is the system of linguistic knowledge possessed by native speakers of a language.
Noam Chomsky in 1960 to describe “the actual use of language in concrete situations”. It is used to describe both the production, sometimes called parole, as well as the comprehension of language.
performance error
error is an unintended deviation from the immanent rules of a language variety made by a second language learner. Such errors result from the learner’s lack of knowledge of the correct rules of the target language variety.
speech communication chain
simple model of spoken communication that highlights the transformation of an intention in the mind of the speaker to an understanding of that intention in the mind of the listener through processes that involve the Grammatical Code, the Phonological Code, articulation, sound, hearing and perception.
ucl.uk
speech communication chain steps
comprises the processes of: speech production, auditory feedback to the speaker, speech transmission (through air or over an electronic communication system (to the listener), and speech perception and understanding by the listener.
noise
the variation among users of language. This can take place through shifts in spelling, grammar, or other aspects of language.
study.com
lexicon
vocabulary of a language or branch of knowledge (such as nautical or medical). In linguistics, a lexicon is a language’s inventory of lexemes
wikipedia
mental grammar
the generative grammar stored in the brain that allows a speaker to produce language that other speakers can understand.
thoughtco
language variation
characteristic of language: there is more than one way of saying the same thing. Speakers may vary pronunciation, word choice, or morphology and syntax.
wikipedia
descriptive grammar
lay out the grammatical elements and rules of a language as it is actually used.
evidence that writing and language are not the same (list 4 reasons)
- Some animal species have language and do not write (ex. bottlenose dolphins)
- Historically, much of certain human populations were not literate (could not read or write), but still used language
- Sign languages can develop without strict adherence to other languages around a deaf-community. Even ASL has signs that have no relation to fingerspelling the words in English.
- Language (spoken or signed or otherwise) developed before the writing.
reasons some people believe writing to be superior to speech (list 3 reasons)
- Writing can be more permanent, because it is often a point of reference in the future (emails, textbooks, notes).
- Writing can appear more purposeful, thoughtful, intentional because of the extra effort required to write it down.
- Speech has typically more informal structure than writing, which has become highly standardized.
prescriptive grammar
a set of norms or rules governing how a language should or should not be used rather than describing the ways in which a language is actually used.
thoughtco
prescribe
establish rules defining preferred usage of language
in practice, saying how the language should be used, often ignoring how language is actually used
Charles Hockett’s nine design features (necessary for a communication system to be considered a language) (list)
Vocal-auditory channel
Broadcast transmission and directional
Transitoriness
Interchangeability
Total feedback
Specialization
Semanticity
Arbitrariness
Discreteness