1.The Structure of Language
The units of language
•Physical characteristics
•Word’s meaning
Ex) tree[tri:] - a tall plant that has a hard trunk, branches, and leaves.
Phoneme
The smallest segmental unit of sound
e.g. kit, skill - /k/
Morpheme
The minimal formal element of meaning in language
e.g. inconceivable
Syntax
The composition of phra
8. Why did Korea experience more and severer labor disputes in the late 1980s than earlier periods?
한국의 노동투쟁 및 파업의 시기는 정치적 불안의 시기와 일치하는 경향을 보인다. 특히 1980년대 후반의 격렬했던 노동투쟁은 1987년 당시 집권여당의 대통령 후보였던 노태우의 직선제 및 인권에 관한 공약이 기폭제가 되어
(1973) 4 Stages of Second Language Development
1. Random Error(Presystematic): Vaguely aware that there is systematic order. Stage of experimentation and inaccurate guessing
2. Emergent: In consistency in linguistic production. Begin to internalize certain rules. ‘U-shaped learning’. Unable to correct errors when they are pointed out. Avoidance of structures and topics.
Introduction:Anthropological Linguistics
Anthropological linguistics deals with
describing many languages and issues
such as the influence of language on the behavior of the community that uses it.
Anthropological Linguistics & Cognitive Psychology
Anthropological linguistics adopts a more holistic and humanistic approach than cognitive psychology
There are universal, innate
Root: the morpheme that remains when all affixes are stripped from a complex word
Stem: the base to which an affix is attached to create a more complex form that may be another stem or a word.
* root system
* stem system + atic
* stem un + system + atic
* stem un + system + atic + al
* word un + system + atic + al + ly