LING 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Universal Grammar, Lexicology, Semiotics

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Intro to language textbook (canadian edition) 8 chapters. Exam tuesday dec8th order of words, way of pronouncing (morphology) whats your name vs what is your name. Assignment due: nov 2nd and 16th ch4 semantics ch5 phonetics. Any sound you think about is a sign. Chair= something you sit or rest in with 4 legs e(cid:454). (cid:272)a(cid:373)pi(cid:374)g pi(cid:272)tu(cid:396)e of a te(cid:374)t= sig(cid:374) that this is a (cid:272)a(cid:373)p sight this sig(cid:374) uses a s(cid:455)(cid:373)(cid:271)ol. The process whereby signs communicate meaning to individuals and allow them to understand the world around them and how it works. Gestures: non verbal communication made with a part of the body; used instead of verbal communication. Different gestures across culture to mean the same thing. Some infusing gestures = ok,sign for victory, thumbs up. Smiling emojis yes or no holding hands things that show emotions. Scientific, objective: hypothesis > corpus > analysis >conclusion. Corpusbody of data/evidence a(cid:374)al(cid:455)sis (cid:395)ualitati(cid:448)e/(cid:395)ua(cid:374)titati(cid:448)e (cid:272)o(cid:374)(cid:272)lusio(cid:374) (cid:449)hat i(cid:374)fo (cid:455)ou gathe(cid:396)ed.

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