Title: WHAT IS LANGUAGE?
1WHAT IS LANGUAGE?
- HUMAN AND ANIMAL LANGUAGES
2HUMAN AND ANIMAL LANGUAGES The issue of
continuity
- Are humans just a step further in practising an
adapted behaviour? - What are the similarities and differences in
human and animal communication? - Are they qualitative or quantitave?
- - measurable?
- - origin?
3LANGUAGE AS A SYSTEM
- Duality
- Patterning
- Structural dependence
- But Im not so think as you drunk I am.
- (Sir J.C. Squire, writer)
4How many possibilities are there to order the
following items in a meaningful way?
- Boathouse vs. houseboat
- A, B, S, T
- I, walks, on, long, sometimes, go
- Tabs, bats, stab, ??sbat
- I sometimes go on long walks.
- Sometimes, I go on long walks.
- I go on long walks sometimes.
- ??On long walks, I go sometimes.
- ??Go I sometimes on long walks.
5Reflexiveness
- "As modifiers of nouns, present and past
participles of verbs function very much like
adjectives. Indeed, they are sometimes regarded
as adjectives when they modify nouns.
6LANGUAGE AS A UNIQUE HUMAN CAPACITY
- Genetically coded ability
- Unique cognitive system
- Unique vocal system
- Wiring
- LAD
7Where is language in the brain?
8Signals
9Why are vocal signals easier to use?
- Work from a distance sender and receiver do not
have to be close - Work in the dark
- Receiver does not have to turn toward sender
- Can be used simultaneously with other activities
10Focus on sound signals
Rapidly fading signal - Special memory - Bears
Total feedback - Talking to yourself
11Traditional transmission vs. Genetically coded
behaviour
12Species-specific behaviour
13LANGUAGE AS COMMUNICATION
- Interaction, negotiation of meaning
14Function and intention
15SpecialisationInterchangeability
16DisplacementPrevarification
- No
- Past
- Future
- Questions
- Lies
17LANGUAGE AS A SOCIAL PRODUCT
- Bonding (phatic communication)
- Expressing self, establishing status in community
(e.g. keeping a dialect) - Operating social ties and institutions
- Recording and passing on info from generation to
generation (schooling, literature) - Elisa
18What determines the nature of signals?
- Higher position on the evolutionary scale?
- - Of birds and chimpanzees
- Social activity?
- - Of cuckoos, bees and ancient hunters
19Arbitrary symbols
- When I use a word, Humpty Dumpty said in a
rather - scornful tone, it means just what I choose it
to mean - neither more not less. (L. Carroll Alice in
Wonderland) - Animals signal meaning
- Humans interpretation is based on consensus
20Semanticity, openness
- Can you guess the meaning of the following
words? - Staycation
- Credit crunch
- Bossnapping
- Unfriend
- Tweetup
- Jeggings
- Snollygosters
21What is language?
- Systematic and generative
- A set of arbitrary symbols
- Primarily verbal signals but also visual
- Conventionalised meanings
- Used for communication only
- Operates in a speech community
- Essentially human
- Both language and language learning have
universal features