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语言学概论

语言学概论

语言学概论
语言学是研究语言的科学,它探讨语言的结构、功能、历史和社会背景。

语言是人类交流和思维的基本工具,通过语言我们能够表达想法、情感和信息。

语言学作为一门跨学科的学科,涉及语音学、语法学、语义学、语用学等多个领域。

语音学
语音学是研究语音的学科,探讨语音的发音、音素、音位等内容。

语音学研究不同语言的语音系统,比较其异同,探讨语音的共性规律。

语法学
语法学是研究语言的句法结构和组织规律的学科。

语法研究语言中词语之间的组合方式、句子的结构、语法规则等内容。

不同语言有着不同的语法特点,语法结构反映了人类思维和认知方式。

语义学
语义学是研究语言意义和符号关系的学科。

语义学关注词语、句子、篇章等级别的意义和交际意图。

语义学讨论语言中词汇的意义、句子的真值条件、逻辑关系等内容。

语用学
语用学是研究语言使用情境、交际行为和言语行为的学科。

语用学关注言语行为在具体语境中的意义和效果,研究言语参与者之间的交际规则和互动方式。

语言与社会
语言学也关注语言和社会的关系,研究语言在社会文化背景中的功能和影响。

语言反映了社会关系、身份认同、权力结构等方面,语言使用可以揭示社会结构和社会意识形态。

综上所述,语言学是一门涉及广泛的学科,它不仅关注语言的形式和结构,还关注语言的功能、意义和社会意义。

通过语言学的研究,我们能够更好地理解和解释人类言语交流和沟通的规律。

聂志平 语言学概论

聂志平 语言学概论

聂志平语言学概论
《语言学概论》是聂志平教授主编的一本关于语言学的教材或专著。

该书对语言学的基本概念、理论和研究方法进行了全面系统的介绍,涵盖了语言的起源和发展、语音学、语法学、词汇学、句法学、语义学、语用学等多个领域的内容。

读者通过学习本书,可以了解语言学的基本理论框架和研究方法,掌握相关的学术术语和分析工具,进一步理解语言的本质、结构和功能。

聂志平教授是国内知名的语言学家,对语言学的研究有丰富的经验和深厚的学术造诣。

他在本书中结合自己的教学和研究经验,以简明易懂的语言和丰富的例子,向读者叙述了语言学的基本原理和研究领域,使得读者可以系统地学习和理解语言学的核心内容。

《语言学概论》适用于语言学专业的学生和研究者,也适合对语言学感兴趣的非专业人士阅读。

无论读者的背景如何,通过阅读本书,都可以对语言学的基本概念和理论有一个全面的了解,为进一步深入研究语言学打下坚实的基础。

语言学概论名词解释

语言学概论名词解释

语言学概论名词解释(一)1、【语言学】语言学是把语言作为研究对象的科学,是关于语言的理论知识。

+语言学是抽象应用性学科,语言学为语文教学服务,语言学为国家语文政策服务,语言学促进现代化建设2、【具体语言学】以某一种或一些具体语言为研究对象的语言学叫做具体语言学+具体语言学都是研究有关个别语言(或语系、语族)的特殊规律的。

3、【理论语言学】把具体语言研究的成果总结起来,找出语言的一般规律的学科是理论语言学(或普通语言学)。

+它在具体语言研究的基础上总结出一般规律,再用来指导具体语言的研究,理论语言学提供语言学的基本概念、有关语言的一般理论、模式和研究方法,通常包括语言结构的分析和描写的种种原则。

它的内容应该适用于所有或多数语言。

4、【历时语言学】也叫历史语言学,研究语言在不同阶段的历史演变,研究它的语音、语义或词汇、语法等从古到今的发展。

5、【共时语言学】也叫断代语言学,它研究某一时期的具体语言的结构状况。

6、【应用语言学】应用语言学是应用语言学成果于各种有关语言文字实际运用的学科。

+它包括语言教学、机器翻译、人机对话、情报检索、人工智能、词典编纂、文学创作技巧、失语症治疗等有关语言文字运用的研究。

7、【各种类型的语言学】研究语法构造的叫语法学;研究词汇的叫做词汇学;研究语音的语音学;研究语义的叫语义学;研究如何加强语言表现力的是修辞学;研究文字的是文字学。

8、【社会语言学】社会语言学是语言学同其他社会科学相交的边缘学科,建立于20世纪60年代。

+社会语言学的根本目的是要研究人们使用着的活生生的语言是什么样子,随哪些因素而起变化,有什么规律,因此它的研究课题十分广泛,另一方面,还可以研究社会现象及其发展过程在语言中的反映。

9、【心理语言学】心理语言学是语言学和心理学相交的边缘学科,20世纪50年代既已建立。

+心理语言学的研究内容主要是:语言的习得,语言的发生,语言的理解,语言与思维、智力的关系等。

语言学概论功能介绍

语言学概论功能介绍

语言学概论功能介绍语言学概论是一门研究自然语言的学科,它涵盖了语言的各个方面,包括语音、语法、语义、语用、语言变异、历史演变等。

它旨在系统地研究语言的结构、功能和使用,并提供一套方法和理论来分析、描述和解释语言现象。

本文将详细介绍语言学概论的功能及其在语言学研究中的重要性。

首先,语言学概论起到了系统性的介绍和总结语言学研究成果的作用。

语言学作为一门学科,经过多年的发展和积累,形成了丰富的理论和方法论。

语言学概论将这些理论和方法进行归纳和总结,使初学者可以迅速了解和掌握语言学的基本概念和理论框架。

其次,语言学概论帮助人们认识和理解语言现象的本质和规律。

语言是人类最重要的交流工具之一,也是人类思维的工具。

通过语言学概论的学习,我们可以深入了解语言的结构和功能,明白不同语言的共性和差异,从而更好地理解语言的发展和演化、语言的使用和理解。

第三,语言学概论促进了语言教育和语言教学的发展。

语言学研究提供了丰富的理论和方法,可以用于语言教育和语言教学的设计和实施。

语言学概论为教师和学生提供了语言学知识体系的框架和基础,帮助他们更好地理解和教授语言知识。

通过语言学概论的学习,学生可以获得一种深入分析和解释语言现象的能力,提高语言学习的效果。

此外,语言学概论也对语音学、语法学、语义学等具体语言学领域的研究产生了重要影响。

语言学概论为这些具体领域的研究提供了基础和框架,通过对语言学概论的学习,研究者可以系统地了解和掌握语言学的基本理论和方法,从而更好地开展具体的语言学研究。

此外,语言学概论也为跨学科研究提供了基础。

语言学概论所包含的语言学知识和理论与其他学科有着广泛的交叉和应用,如心理学、人类学、社会学等。

通过语言学概论的学习,研究者可以了解和掌握语言学在其他学科中的应用,促进学科之间的交流和合作。

综上所述,语言学概论在语言学研究中扮演着重要的角色。

它帮助人们系统地了解和掌握语言学的基本概念和理论框架,促进对语言现象的认识和理解,推动语言教育和语言教学的发展,对具体语言学领域的研究产生影响,并为跨学科研究提供基础。

语言学概论(整理版)

语言学概论(整理版)

1. “符号”答:符号指根据社会的约定俗成使用某种特定的物质实体来表示某种特定的意义而形成的实体和意义的结合体。

2. “语言”答:语言是言语活动中同一社会群体共同掌握的,有规律可循而又成系统的那一部分,语言是均质的,是言语活动中的社会部分。

语言作为一种社会现象具有鲜明的地区性、民族性和历史性。

3. “普通语言学”。

答:语言学界把研究人类社会的语言这种社会现象的一般理论称为普通语言学。

它以一般语言学为研究对象,探索各种语言所共有的特性、共同的规律、结构上的共同特点和一般原理。

4. “应用语言学”。

答:把语言学的理论和具体成果用来为社会实际生活中的某个领域服务,这是广义的应用语言学;狭义的应用语言学指专门研究语言教学中的理论和方法。

5. “传统语言学”。

答:一般泛指20世纪以前的语言学,特别是指索绪尔开创的结构主义语言学以前的语言学。

6. “内部语言”。

答:第一,内部语言是语言的一种形式;第二,内部语言的交际对象是说话者本人,且没有出声。

因此,内部语言是没有说出口的内心的话。

7. “语音”。

答:语音是由人的发音器官发出来的表示一定意义的声音。

8. “音高”。

答:音高就是声音的高低,它主要决定于发音体振动频率的高低。

9. “音强”。

答:音强就是声音的强弱,它主要决定于振幅的大小。

10. “音长”。

答:音长就是声音的长短,它是由发音体振动的持续时间决定的。

11. “音质”。

答:音质是一个声音区别于其他声音的个性特征,它决定于声波的形式。

12. “音位”答:音位是从社会功能的角度划分出来的语音单位,它是特定的语言或方言中具有区别意义作用的最小语音单位。

13. “音位变体”。

答:同属于一个音位的不同音素就叫做“音位变体”。

音位变体又可分为“条件变体”和“自由变体”。

条件变体是指出现的语音环境各不相同而又同属一个音位的两个或几个音素。

自由变体是指可以在同一语音环境里出现而又不能区别意义的两个或几个音素。

14. “音位的区别特征”。

语言学概论的价值和意义

语言学概论的价值和意义

语言学概论的价值和意义语言学概论是语言学的入门课程,它对于理解语言的本质、语言的起源和发展,以及语言在人类社会中的地位和作用具有重要的价值和意义。

本文将从多个角度探讨语言学概论的价值和意义。

语言学概论有助于我们理解语言的本质。

语言作为人类最基本的交流工具,是人类独有的能力,通过语言我们能够传递思想、交流感情、表达意愿。

通过学习语言学概论,我们可以了解语言的结构、语音、语法和语义等方面的基本知识,深入了解语言的构成和运作规律,从而更好地理解语言的本质和特点。

语言学概论有助于我们了解语言的起源和发展。

语言作为人类社会的重要组成部分,是人类文明发展的重要标志。

通过学习语言学概论,我们可以了解语言的起源和演化过程,探讨语言与人类文化、社会和认知之间的关系。

同时,语言学概论还可以帮助我们了解语言变异和语言变化的原因和规律,以及语言在不同地区和社会群体中的差异和变化,有助于我们更好地理解和尊重多样性。

语言学概论对于语言教育和语言研究具有重要意义。

语言学概论为从事语言教育和语言研究的人员提供了基础知识和理论框架。

通过学习语言学概论,我们可以了解语言教学的基本原则和方法,提高语言教学的效果。

同时,语言学概论也为语言研究提供了基础理论和方法论,帮助我们更好地开展语言研究工作,探索语言的规律和变化。

语言学概论还有助于我们提高语言运用能力和跨文化交际能力。

语言学概论通过对语言的形式、功能和用途等方面的研究,帮助我们更好地理解和运用语言,提高我们的语言表达能力。

同时,语言学概论还可以帮助我们了解不同语言和文化之间的差异和联系,培养我们的跨文化交际能力,提高我们与他人的沟通和理解能力。

语言学概论具有重要的价值和意义。

通过学习语言学概论,我们可以深入了解语言的本质和特点,了解语言的起源和发展,提高语言教育和语言研究的水平,提高语言运用能力和跨文化交际能力。

因此,语言学概论是一门具有重要价值和意义的学科,对于我们全面了解语言以及促进语言发展与应用具有重要作用。

语言学概论主要内容

语言学概论主要内容

语言学概论主要内容语言学概论是语言学的入门课程,旨在介绍语言学的基本概念、理论和方法。

本文将从语言学的定义、研究对象、研究方法、语言的结构和功能等方面,系统地介绍语言学概论的主要内容。

一、语言学的定义和研究对象语言学是研究语言的科学,它探讨的是人类语言的起源、演化、结构和使用。

语言学的研究对象包括语音、语法、词汇、语义、语用等方面的内容。

二、语言学的研究方法语言学采用了多种研究方法,包括田野调查、实验研究、文献分析等。

田野调查是通过对自然语言的实地观察和记录,收集语言数据,分析语言现象。

实验研究则是通过实验设计和数据统计,验证语言学理论和推测。

文献分析是通过对语言学文献的系统阅读和比较,总结和归纳语言学研究成果。

三、语言的结构和功能语言的结构包括语音、词汇、语法和语义等方面。

语音研究语言的音素和音节的组合规律;词汇研究语言的词汇形态和词义;语法研究语言的句法和语法规则;语义研究语言的意义和话语的理解。

语言的功能则包括交际功能、表达功能和认知功能等方面。

交际功能是指语言用于交流和沟通的作用;表达功能是指语言用于表达思想和情感的作用;认知功能是指语言用于认识和理解世界的作用。

四、语言类型和语言变体语言学研究发现,世界上存在着多种语言类型,如属格语、主格语、宾格语等。

语言类型的差异主要体现在语法结构和语音特点上。

同时,在同一种语言中也存在着不同的语言变体,如方言、口语和书面语等。

语言变体的差异主要体现在词汇、语法和语音上。

五、语言的演化和变化语言学研究还探讨了语言的演化和变化。

语言的演化是指随着时间的推移,语言从古代演变到现代的过程。

语言的变化是指语言在使用中发生的变异和变化。

语言的演化和变化主要受到社会、历史、文化和地理等因素的影响。

六、语言与社会语言学还研究了语言与社会的关系。

语言是社会的重要组成部分,反映了社会的文化、价值观和社会关系。

语言学研究了语言在社会中的地位、语言的社会功能、语言的社会变异等方面。

《语言学概论》讲义

《语言学概论》讲义

语言学概论一、课程性质语言学概论是汉语言文学专业的一门基础理论课,其在汉语言文学专业中的地位相当于文学概论。

二、语言学的研究对象和任务语言学的研究对象:概括地说,各种语言事实和语言现象。

具体地说,语言词汇和语义语法及整个语言系统。

任务:综合语言研究的各种成果,总结语言的规律,探讨语言在社会生活中的地位作用,语言的结构及语言的发展变化。

1.语言学产生以前叫语文学中国、印度、希腊-罗马具有悠久的历史文化传统,是语言学的三大发源地。

2.近现代语言学的兴起到19世纪,语言的历史研究取得了辉煌的成就,语言自身独自具有的发展规律被越来越多地认识到,形成了历史比较语言学,这标志着语言学已经成为一门独立的学科。

20世纪初,瑞士语言学家索绪尔在《语言学概论》提出,存在语言社团中每个人头脑中的共同的语言形式结构是语言学研究的真正对象。

语言学从此成为一门现代科学。

三、语言学在科学体系中的地位语言学是一门领先的科学。

语言既存在于社会,又是人类天赋的能力,既承载着人类已有的文明成果,又是人类新的精神创造的工具。

语言是联系人类的主观认知和外在客观世界的中介,是认识人类自身和外在世界的必要途径。

第一章语言的性质一、语言是以语音为物质基础(物质外壳)的、音义结合的符号系统,这是语言的自然属性。

语言是人类社会最重要的交际工具,是人类思维的重要工具,这是语言的社会属性。

二、语言符号的特性符号是指代事物的标记。

凡是属于用来标记、替代事物的东西,就是符号。

凡是符号必须具有物质性、表意性和规定性。

语言是音义结合的符号系统,这句话概括了语言的本质。

人类用来交际的不是实在的事物,而是代表事物的符号。

语言符号的特性:任意性;线条性;离散性三、语言符号的系统性语言符号的系统性表现在以下两个方面:(一)语言符号具有层级性(二)组合关系和聚合关系(语言系统中的两种根本关系)替 | 我看书。

换 | 他看书。

︵ | 小王买书。

聚 | 老师写文章。

合 | 人们欢呼胜利。

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1. What are the categories of lexical meaning?Lexical meaning includes: a) referential meaning (also denotative meaning). b) Associative meanings. Referential meaning is the central meaning and it is more stable and universal. Associative meanings are meanings are meanings that hinge on referential meaning, which are less stable and more culture-specific.Types of associative meanings: connotative meaning, social meaning, affective meaning, reflected meaning, collective meaning2. What are the components of metaphor?There are two positions on the function of metaphors: a) the classical view sees metaphor a rhetorical device; b) another view holds metaphor a cognitive device. Metaphors 一s possible precisely because there are metaphors in a person’s concep tual systems.All metaphors are composed of two domains: target domain (also tenor) and source domain (vehicle).3. How does transformational grammar account for sentence- relatedness?1) According to Chomsky, a grammar as the tacit shared knowledge of all speakers is a system of finite rules by which an infinite number of sentences can be generated. He attempts to account for this aspect of syntax by postulating that deep structures and surface structures.2) Deep structures are the basic structures generated by phrase structure rules.3) Surface structures are derived structures, the structures of sentences that we actually speak. Surface structures are derived from deep structures through transformational rules which include replacement, insertion, deletion and coping, etc.4. On what basis do linguists regard human language as species-specific (unique to humans)? Language is a system of arbitrary vocal symbols used for human communication. Many philosophers and linguists believe that language is unique to man. Language is a human trait that sets us apart from other living creatures. They spell out a number of features of language which are not found in animal communication systems. These features: creativity, duality, arbitrariness, displacement, cultural transmission, interchangeability and reflexivity. These are universal features possessed by all human languages. Although some animal communication systems possess, to a very limited degree, one or another of these features except creativity and duality, none is found to have all the features. On this basis linguists tend to conclude that human languages are qualitatively different form animal communication systems.5. What part of syntax can phrase structure rules account for and what they cannot?Phrase structure rules are rules that specify the constituents of syntactic categories. These rules are part of speakers’ syntactic knowledge, which govern the construction of sentences.There are a lot of part of syntactic knowledge, including structural ambiguity (which strings of words have more than one meaning), words order (different arrangements of the same words have different meanings), grammatical relations (what element relates to what other element directly or indirectly), recursion (the repeated use of the same rules to create infinite sentences), sentence relatedness (sentences may be structurally variant but semantically related), and syntactic categories (a class of words or phrases that can substitute for one another without loss of grammaticality) etc. Phrase structure rules can account for structural ambiguity, word order, grammatical relations, recursion, and syntactic categories; but they cannot account for sentence relatedness.6. How do sociolinguists classify the varieties of English?The term variety is the label given to the form of a language used by any group of speakers or used in a particular field. A variety is characterized by the basic lexicon, phonology, syntax shared by members of the group. Varieties of a language are of four types: the standard variety, regional dialects, sociolects and registers.A regional dialect is a variety of a language spoken by people living in an area. The English language has many regional dialects. British English, American English, Australian English. Indian English, South African English, etc. are all regional varieties of the language. One dialect is distinctive from another phonologically, lexically and grammatically.7. What are the functions of supra-segmental features?The phonetic features, distinctive or non-distinctive, that we have discussed so far may be properties of single segments. In this section we will look at features that are found over a segment or sequence of two or more segments, which are called suprasegmental features. These features are also distinctive features. They are found in such units of syllables, words, phrases and sentences. The most widely found suprasegmental features are stress, intonation and tone.Stress is defined as the perceived prominence (comparative loudness) of one or more syllable elements over others in a word. This definition implies that stress is a relative notion. Intonation: when we speak, we change the pitch of our voice to express ideas. The same sentence uttered with different intonation may express different attitude of the speaker. In English, there are three basic intonation patterns: fall, rise and fall-rise. Tone is the variation of pitch at the word level to distinguish words. The same sequence of segments can be different words if uttered with different tones. English is not a tone language. Chinese is a typical tone language.Intonation and stress generally occur simultaneously in utterance. When intonation contour falls on a syllable, the nucleus is stressed and the vowel is naturally lengthened a bit. In the meantime, there is a little pause after the syllable. This simultaneous functioning of the features serves to highlight the information focus, or to eliminate ambiguity (double interpretations of the same phrase or sentence).8. What are aspects of syntactic knowledge?Syntactic knowledge is the knowing of which strings of words are grammatical and which are not. In addition, it includes: 1) structural ambiguity 2) word order 3) grammatical relations 4) recursion 5) sentence relatedness 6) syntactic categories.9. The advantages and disadvantages of componential analysis?1st, it is a breakthrough in the formal representation of meaning. Once formally represented, meaning components can be seen. 2nd, it reveals the impreciseness of the terminology in the traditional approach to meaning analysis. Looking at the semantic formula of man and woman again you can see that it is not true that the total meaning of one word contrasts with that of the other. It is merely in one semantic feature that the two words contrast. When we look at the semantic formulae of man and father, we find that all the semantic features of man are included in the semantic formula of father. Then we reach a different conclusion from common sense in regard to the relation between man and father. Is this contradictory? The answer is No. The obvious fact that man includes father is derived from the perspective of reference. Componential analysis examines the components of sense. The more semantic features a word has, the narrower its reference it is.The limitations of componential analysis are also apparent. It cannot be applied to the analysis ofall lexicon, merely to words within the same semantic field. It is controversial whether semantic features are universal primes of word meanings in all language. Nevertheless, CA is so far a most influential approach in the structural analysis of lexical meaning.10. How do sociolinguists classify the varieties of English?A variety of a language are of 4 types, the standard variety, regional (geographical) dialects, sociolects(social dialects) and registers( functional varieties). The standard variety is the form of a language used by the government and communication media, taught in schools and universities and is the main or only written form. The standard variety is used most widely in a community. It is more fixed than other varieties, allowing less variation in pronunciation, spelling/writing and grammar. A regional dialect is a variety of a language spoken by people living in an area. This kind of language variation is most noticeable. When we travel throughout a wide geographical area where the same language is spoken, we are sure to notice difference in pronunciation, in the choices and forms of words, and even in syntax. Sociolects are forms of a language that characterize the speech of different social classed. This correlation between language and socio-economic status is often referred to as social stratification of language. While some sociolinguists focus on socio-economic status as a correlate, others look at gender as a factor for social variation of language. Register is a term widely used in sociolinguistics to refer to varieties according to use, in contrast with regional dialects and sociolects, both of which are varieties according to user. Register as a variety of language in use, is analyzed on 3 dimensions: field, mode and tenor. Field is concerned with the purpose and subject-matter of communication. Mode refers to the means by which communication takes place, through speech or writing. Tenor depends on the relations between the participants.11. Why is linguistics a vast field of study?Linguistics is a broad field of study, because language is a complicated entity with many layers and facets. There are a number of divisions of linguistics, which can be put into two categories. 1) Intra-disciplinary divisions: the study of language in general is often termed general linguistics. It is based on the view that language as a system is composed of three aspects: sound, structure and meaning. 2) Inter-disciplinary divisions. a) Sociology deals with language and culture. b) Psycholinguistics deals with the relation between language and mind c) applied linguistics is concerned with the application of linguistic theories and descriptions in other fields. All above three belong to sociolinguistics.12. How is linguistics different from traditional grammar?1) Traditional grammar is prescriptive and modern linguistics is descriptive.2) Traditional grammatical categories are merely based on European language but linguistic studies all languages.3) Traditional grammar lacks a theoretical framework, while modern linguistics is theoretically rather than pedagogically oriented.13. How are speech sounds described?The study of speech sounds is phonetics which includes 3 parts: 1) articulatory phonetics 2) acoustic phonetics 3) auditory phonetics. Articulatory phonetics is the primary concern in linguistics, in which speech sound is described within 3 sides:The description of consonants: a) place of articulation b) manners of articulation c) voicing d) aspirationThe description of vowels: a) monophthongs b) diphthongs c) lip rounding d) tensity14. Difference between linguistic competence and communicative competence1) Linguists like Chomsky who are not concerned with language use propose the term linguistic competence to account for a speaker’s knowledge of his or her language.2) Sociolinguists like Dell Hymes propose communicative competence as the most general term to account for both the tacit knowledge of language and the ability to use it. According to Hymes, there are 4 parameters that underlie a speaker’s communicative competence, namely the ability to judge: a) whether sth is possible. b) feasible c) appropriate 4) done.15. How are words decomposed into their constituents1) Words are composed of one or more than one morphemes.2) Morphemes are the smallest meaningful unit of language.3) Morphemes can be categorized into 2 kinds. a) free morphemes( they constitute words by themselves) b) bound morphemes( they are never used independently)4) Bound morphemes include inflectional morphemes and derivational morphemes.16. What are aspects of syntactic knowledge?Syntactic knowledge is the knowing of which strings of words are grammatical and which are not. In addition, it includes: 1) structural ambiguity 2) word order 3) grammatical relations 4) recursion 5) sentence relatedness 6) syntactic categories.17. What are the two classes of phonetic features? What is the fundamental difference?The two classes of phonetic features are distinctive features and non-distinctive features. Features that distinguish meaning are called distinctive features, in other words, those distinguishing phonemes. Non-distinctive features do not distinguish meanings, i.e. the features belong to allophones. However, whether a phonetic feature is distinctive or non-distinctive varies from one language to another language.18. How do you account for the relation between phonetics and phonology?Phonology and phonetics are both concerned with the study of speech sounds, but the two differ in perspectives. Phonetics, particularly articulatory phonetics, focuses on how speech sounds are produced, what phonetic features they have, and how to transcribe them. In phonetics, sound segments are assumed to be invariable; variations are overlooked.Phonology focuses on three fundamental questions. What sounds make up the list of sounds that can distinguish meaning in a particular language? What sounds vary in what ways in what context? What sounds can appear together in a sequence in a particular language?19. What are the components of communicative competence?According to Hedge, there are mainly five components of communicative competence. They are linguistic competence, pragmatic competence, discourse competence, strategic competence, and fluency.1. Analyze the sentence in terms of type of process, mood structure, and theme and rheme:The academician will address the issue of the legitimacy of cloning at the conference.It is the verbal process. In this sentence, the sayer is the academician, the receivers are the people at the conference though it is not mentioned but we can infer it from the sentence. The verbiage is the issue of the legitimacy of cloning.This sentence is the realization of linguistic interaction, it is the giving of information. Its syntactic form is statement. The subject is the academ ician, the finite is the verbal operator “will”.The constituent that stands for the starting-point for the message is termed theme; all the rest of the sentence is labeled rheme. In this sentence, the theme is the academician and “the issue of the legitim acy of cloning at the conference” is the rheme.2. Analyze the two English sound segments【K】and 【Kh】in terms of distribution and the phonetic feature that distinguish them.1) Both are in complementary distribution. They are the allophones of the phoneme【K】. 【K】: fricative, voiceless, alveolar.【Kh】: elsewhere2) the phonetic feature that distinguish them is aspirationWhat are aspects of syntactic knowledge?Syntactic knowledge is the knowing of which strings of words are grammatical and which are not. In addition, it includes: 1) structural ambiguity 2) word order 3) grammatical relations 4) recursion 5) sentence relatedness 6) syntactic categories.3. Point out the semantic problem of the sentence "the orphan is staying with his parentsThere are some sentences which sound grammatical but meaningless. The sentence "the orphan is staying with his parents” is just one example. This sentence is always false which is called contradiction. An orphan is a child whose parents are dead, or a child who has been deprived of parental care. The theme (the orphan) and the rheme (is staying with his parents) are incompatible.4. Analyze the change of feature concerning the liquids and nasals in flight, snow, smart, pray and generalize the rule.Liquids /l/ /r/ appear after a voiceless consonant /f/ and /p/ respectively, they are devoiced. Nasals /n//m/ appear after a voiceless consonant /s/, they are devoiced.Rule: Devoice a voiced consonant after a voiceless consonant.Or: When the English liquids, glides and the two anterior nasals appear after a voiceless consonant, it is devoiced. This rule can be expressed as follows: devoice a voiced consonant after a voiceless consonant,that is, [+voiced+consonantal] [-voiced] / [-voiced+consonantal]-. The phonology /l/ /r/ belong to liquids, and /m/ /n/ belong to anterior nasals. All these four are voiced consonant, but in these words, they change to the voiceless, for they appear after voiceless consonants.5. Analyze the semantic properties of the given cooking terms, using the features<+/-LIQUID>,<+/-FAT>,<+/-OVEN>,<+/-SIEVE>,ect.boil +liquid,-fat,-oven,-sieve6. Analyze the cooking term stew as a verb by way of componential analysis and mark the feature that you think is distinguisher.Stew [+water][+pot ][ ][ ]stew: +cook +hot +close dish +juice (+ juice: semantic distinguisher)7. Analyze the cause of the error that some Chinese speakers of English use although and but within one sentence.In the process of analyzing learners' language, error analysis is a milestone. Explaining errors is the final but very important step in error analysis. In terms of sources, errors are divided into interlingual errors and intralingual errors. Interlingual errors are caused by mother tongue interference which means the negative role one's knowledge of L1 to L2 learning. In Chinese, we can use “不但”,“而且”in the same sentence, so some Chinese speakers transfer this expression directly to English. But according t o English grammar, “although” and “but” can not appear in the same sentence. This phenomenon is a kind of negative transfer of learners' syntactic knowledge.This is a typical phenomenon of interference in learning.8. Analyze the sentence in terms of type of process, mood structure, and theme and rheme:The academician will address the issue of the legitimacy of cloning at the conference.It is the verbal process. In this sentence, the sayer is the academician, the receivers are the people at the conference though it is not mentioned but we can infer it from the sentence. The verbiage is the issue of the legitimacy of cloning.This sentence is the realization of linguistic interaction, it is the giving of information. Its syntactic form is statement. The subject is the academician, the finite is the verbal operator “will”.The constituent that stands for the starting-point for the message is termed theme; all the rest of the sentence is labeled rheme. In this sentence, the theme is the academician and “the issue of the legitimacy of cloning at the conference” is the rheme.9. Analyze the semantic properties of the given cooking terms, using the features [+/- WATER], [+/-FAT], [+/- PAN], [+/- POT], [+/- OVEN], [+/- SIEVE], etc.boil: [+WATER] [-FAT] [- PAN] [+ POT] [- OVEN] [- SIEVE]fry: [- WATER] [+FAT] [+ PAN] [- POT], [- OVEN] [+SIEVE]steam: [+WATER] [-FAT] [- PAN] [+POT] [-OVEN] [- SIEVE]stew: [+WATER] [+FAT] [- PAN] [+ POT] [- OVEN] [- SIEVE]bake: [- WATER] [+FAT] [- PAN] [- POT] [+ OVEN] [- SIEVE]10. Write the type of reference of it in each of the following sentences:(1) It is rather foggy these days.(2) It is so far hard to tell how many lives are claimed in the catastrophe..(3) The most powerful earthquake triggered massive tidal waves that slammed into coastlines across Asia yesterday. It killed over 30,000 people in Sri Lanka, Indonesia, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, Bangladesh and Maldives.(1) “It” here refers to the weather. It is an exphoric reference, referring to the world outside linguistic forms.(2) “It” refers to the following expression, “how man lives are claimed in the catastrophe”, which is a linguistic form.. Thus, it is an endophoric reference, specifically, cataphoric reference (cataphora).(3) “It” refers to the preceding expression, that “massive tidal waves slammed into coastlines across Asia yesterday”. Therefore, it is an endophoric reference, spe cifically, anaphoric reference (anaphora).11. Analyze the ambiguity of the two sentences, telling the difference:(1)Flying planes can be dangerous.(2)She cannot bear children.1. a. The behavior of flying planes can be dangerous.b. Planes which is flying can be dangerous.2. a. She cannot endure children.b. She cannot give birth to children.1 Analyze the relation of –er –est and more most in English and generalize their distribution.-er est are the inflectional affixes of adj. or adv . –er and more are allomorphs of a same morpheme indicating comparative. –est and most are allomorphs of a same morpheme indicating superlative. Distribution of more most is before a adj. which has at least two syllables. –er –est are used as the affixes of adj. and adv. which has one ore two syllables.2 analyze the semantic difference of father and daddy in the given sentence, using Leech `s classification of lexical meanings.Classification: connotative meaning, social meaning, affective meaning, reflected meaning and collocative meaning. Daddy has an affective meaning. When you use the term, you are in intimate relationship with your father. So a father is just who has a child, but daddy is the one loved by his child.3 analyze the difference between summon and call in terms of register.Register refers to varieties according to use. Summon is a formal word, used in court of law to order sb to appear, while call is widely used in daily life.4 point out the maxim flouted and the implicature of B `s utterance:A: Did you notice something odd between the host and hostess?B: Have another glass of beer?It flouted the maxim of relevance. The implicature of B` s utterance : the hearer doesn `t want to gossip about those people .5 point out the degree of formality of :It is gratifying that the cooperative program has been proceeding smoothly formal.6 what is distinctive featureDistinctive features are features that distinguish meanings.7 How do you account for the relation between semantics and pragmatics.They are two separate fields. Both study meaning, but semantics studies the conventional meaning of a word while pragmatics studies the international meaning, the meaning in use. Semantics is bilateral while pragmatics is trilateral. Semantics studies the relationship between sign and meaning, but pragmatics studies the sign, meaning and user.8 What are the two main schools of contemporary western linguistics? What are the fundamental differences between them?TG grammar v.s systematic-functional grammarTG based on UG, studies the general principles while systematic-functional grammar studies language functions.。

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