PS102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Pragmatics, Preposition And Postposition, Morpheme
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Difficulty producing phonemes: if damaged, you will have difficulty speaking. Wernicke"s area: wenicke"s aphasia, if damaged, you will have difficulty understanding. Communicative: ex. use different words to express the same meaning. Effortlessly create new sentences: have a finite vocabulary that can be combined in infinite ways. Although creative there are some restrictions. These are regularities of language (not necessarily grammar rules) Ex. can end a sentence with a preposition and be understood, can"t say dinner the . Each word represent an idea: object (cat or dog), action (bites), abstraction, quality, etc. Grammar/structure also contribute to the ideas: ex. Some language is private for ourselves. Most language is directed at and around others, social activity. Need to know the sounds, words, sentences of language and principles of conversation (pragmatics) Knowing how to speak to whom: ex. child, loved one, stranger, employer, enemy, expert, etc. Phonemes: the smallest unit of sound, ex. langwejizbluduvsol. Morphemes/semantics: ex. language is blood of soul.