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Chapter 1
Invitations to Linguistics
1.1 Why Study Language?
Some myths about language
Some fundamental views about language
Some concrete demonstrations to show Linguistics?importance
1.2 What is Language?
1. Language “is not to be confused with human speech, of which it is only a definite part, though certainly an essential one. It is both a social product of the faculty of speech and a collection of necessary conventions that have been adopted by a social body to permit individuals to exercise that faculty”.
--Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913): Course in General Linguistics (1916)
2. “Language is a purely human and non-instinctive method of communicating ideas, emotions and desires by means of voluntarily produced symbols.”
--Edward Sapir (1884-1939): Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech (1921)
3. “A language is a system of arbitrary vocal symbols by means of which a social group co-operates.”
--Bernard Bloch (1907-1965) George Trager (1906-1992): Outline of Linguistic Analysis (1942)
4. “A language is a system of arbitrary vocal symbols by means of which the members of a society interact in terms of their total culture.”
--George Trager: The Field of Linguistics (1949)
5. “From now on I will consider language to be a set (finite or infinite) of sentences, each finite in length and constructed out of a finite set of elements.”
--Noam Chomsky (1928- ): Syntactic Structures (1957)
6. Language is “the institution whereby humans communicate and interact with each other by means of habitually used oral-auditory arbitrary symbols.”
--Robert A. Hall (1911-1997): Introductory Linguistics (1964)
7.揕anguage is a system of arbitrary vocal symbols used for human communication.l”
--Ronald Wardhaugh: Introduction to Linguistics (1977)
8. “Language is a means of verbal communication.”
桰t is instrumental in that communicating by speaking or writing is a purposeful act.
桰t is social and conventional in that language is a social se
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