TOPIC 1: NATURE OF LANGUAGE
Constituency and recursion
Recursion
*allows grammatical processes to be applied repeatedly
* expand a short sentence into longer sentences
eg: '''He was tall and strong and handsome and thoughtful and a good listener and…
'''consistuency'''
* Allowing more complex units to enter structures where simpler ones are also possible.
* For example, we can say, ‘she sat down,’ ‘the smart woman sat down
Discreteness
* The range of sounds that human beings can make is continuous.
* The uniqueness of the sounds used in human languages.
* Every language use a set of different sounds.
Human language and animal language
Human language and animal language
The differences pronunciation of alphabets between English and Indonesia
Arbitrariness
find what's important
Necessary connection between a word's meaning and its sound or form.
example
Example, in numbers as well. They sound different in different language, though they mean the same
Subtopic
Universal properties of language
![Universal properties of language](https://www.mindomo.com/resources/sample/mindomo_sample_goku_2.png)
Modularity
Branches in linguistic
Regions of brain and language processing
A set of components subsystems in a coordinated way
Chomsky's modularity hypothesis
![variability](https://www.mindomo.com/resources/sample/mindomo_sample_batman_2.png)
variability
FACTORS - regional (geographical), ethnic (national and racial), and social (class, age, gender, socioeconomic status and education).
The English language varies on individual, regional, national and global levels.
![](https://www.mindomo.com/resources/sample/mindomo_sample_guardian_2.png)
Reliance on context
crucial property of languages
EXAMPLE : by saying “it is cold in here” could imply a complaint, a request to close a window or even a compliment .
interpreting the meaning of entire utterances
![Build knowledge webs](https://www.mindomo.com/resources/sample/mindomo_sample_spiderman_2.png)
Build knowledge webs
Productivity
definition
* Known as open-endedness
* That can be used to produce new instances of the same type, which closely connected to word formation.