Week 1 Flashcards
What is linguistics? And elaborate on what it is not.
The study of natural human language.
‘Human’ rules out the language of waggles dances of bees.
‘Natural’ rules out Fantasy language, such as Valyrian.
Includes creole languages.
What does it mean when we say languages are naturally acquired (by children)?
In the first years of a child’s life, language is acquired without much strain and without any explicit instruction, suggesting that humans are predisposed to learn language.
How does a creole language come to exist? Give an example.
Comes from contact between two or more languages.
Papiamento: derived from Portugese and Spanish, with Dutch, English, Indian and African influences.
How can Middle English be viewed as a creole?
Derived from contact between Old English (Germanic) and Old French (a Romance language) following the Norman Conquest of 1066.
Signed languages
Also a natural human language. These are produced in the visual-gestural modality.
This is in contrast with spoken languages, which are produced in the oral-auditory modality.
Segments
Speech sounds
Orthographic or spelling form
Letters, represented with < >
Phonetic form
This consists of phonemes and is presented with slant brackets.