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Verbal

Non-Verbal

Language

Definition

Dimensions of linguistics

the scientific study of the physical, structural, functional, psychological, and social characteristics of human language.

adult second language acquisition

child bilingualism

language development in special populations

dialects

Linguistic theories

Structural Linguistic

explains that language is composed of signs-signiffer and signified

Generative Linguistic

explains language explicitly, making use of rules in a given language

Levels of linguistic analysis

  1. Phonetics
  1. Phonology
  1. Morphology
  1. Syntax
  1. Sematics

The interpretation of words and sentence

The articulation and perception of speech sounds

The patterning of speech sounds

The study of the organization of the units of the sounds of speech into syllables

The formation of words

The formation of phrases and sentence

The study of words

Deals with the combination of words into phases, clauses and sentence

The study of meaning in all aspects

  1. Descriptive
  1. Diachronic

establishing the facts of a particular language system

The study of language change

Historical development of the language through time

  1. Synchronic

The study of language states, regardless of the history

  1. Theoretical

establishing general principals for the study of all languages

  1. Comparative

focus on similarity and differences between language

  1. Applied linguistics

application of the concepts and methods to other areas (language teaching, translation,testing)

Linguistic knowledge

We have linguistic knowledge two aspects of
knowledge

Linguistic knowledge of three major
components: pronunciation,words and
sentences

Linguistic competence
(is knowledge of language)

Linguistic performance
(is the use of language in speaking and understanding
utterances is linguistic performance.)

The aim of Linguistic

It involves the formulation of a general theory of natural language and the cognitive system that makes them possible

The importance of linguistic

The main contribution that linguistics makes is that all their studies are part of language sciences and cognitive sciences.

Language

System of

Itself is

Meaning

Form (structure)

Sound

Phonetics

Phonology

Morphology

Syntex

Semantics

Pragmatics

Communication

Process to express

Ideas

Thoughts

Emotion

Is not

Tyoes

Written

Visual

Oral

Non-verbal

Written

Grammar

Thoughts

Is understood as

Locution

Illocution

Periocution