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Lecture 1
What is language?
Noam Chomsky 1957: “a set of sentences,each finite in length and constructed out of a line of
elements”
David Cristal 1971: “the systematic (bound by rules), conventional (bound by meaning of rules)
use of sounds, signs, or written communication and self-expression”


Language vs communication
Communication: exchanging information
Language: system of communication (not all systems of communication = language)

Design characteristics of language :
 Arbitrariness: linguistic symbols are abstract; no relationship btwn form and meaning
 Displacement: it allows references outside the here and now
 Discreteness: its made up out of discrete units that can be combined to form larger units
 Productivity: creation of an infinite num of new messages is possible by combining
linguistic elements
 Cultural transmition: its not innate



What is linguistics?
Linguistics : the scientific study of the language
Linguistic theories aim to describe the nature of language
 Descriptive adecuacy: what people actually say
 Explanatory adecuacy which explanation fits the facts that we observe?
Prescriptive approach: it’s concerned with how a language “should be spoken”
 Views one variety of language as inherently correct and tries to impose it on al speakers of
that lang
 Not the approach sociolinguists take
Descriptive approach: describes, analyses, and explains how people actually speak



Knowledge of language
 Competence: the unconscious knowledge of the grammatical rules of a language
 Performance: the way individuals actually use the language

Sociolinguistics: subfield of linguistics that examines the relationship btwn language and
society. Attempts to make generalisations about the use of language to understand how societal
norms intertwine
How language affects language <-> language affects society
 Communicative competence: relevant concept in sociolingüísticas (knowing how to use a
lang properly)

, Language and thought
- Language and thought are intimately related : Whorfian hypothesis
 Linguistic determinist: language determines our ability to categorize
 Linguistic relativism: language influences our ability to categorize

Whorfian hypothesis: if you de not have a word for it you cannot grasp it

Lecture 2
Language: system of arbitrary vocal/signed symbols used for human
communication
 Language is also the term used to refer to many systems that differ from each other

Dialect: variety of language that is different from other varieties of language regarding
 Vocabulary
 Syntax
 Phonology

Variety: a neutral term for ant particular kind of language or dialect which linguistics wish to
consider
Accents;
 The way a speaker
So what makes it a different language and not a dialect?: pronounces things
 Phonetic and/or phonological
 Typological differences
aspect of a variety
 Sociopolitical factors

Deciding on language status: -> mutual intelligibility -> social/ political
STANDARD VARIETY
Standard variety: accepted as the most prestigious variety of language used by those with power
and status
Standardisation: the process of codifying a variety and putting it to wide use
Standard language ideology: belief that there is one variety of language that is superior to
other.

Why examine language and dialect?
 Understanding linguistic variation is important (issues of nationalism and identity)
 Non linguists often have different ideas : non linguists-> dialect= low status, rural form


Isogloss:line on a map that indicated use or non use of a particular feature
Dialect boundary: border between 2 varieties of a language
Dialect continuum: range of language varieties that differ from each other but are linked by
mutual intelligibility.

Types of dialects
 Regional dialect
 Social dialect
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