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Page 1: Language and meaning (ch 3) power point

Language and meaning (Ch. 3.)

MARIA SUBERT

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What is language?

Language is a collection of symbols, letters, words with arbitrary meanings, governed by rules and used to communicate.

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Language has rules:osemantics

osyntax

opragmatics

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Semantics:

The study of the way humans use language to evoke

meaning in others.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcBvGToIxgA

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Syntax:the way we arrange

words

to form phrases

and sentences

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Pragmatics:Language as it is used in social context

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aeCxWyNAQQ

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Phatic communication:When we Do NOT to communicate information or ideas, rather to establish a mood of sociability.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v80J9E11tlk

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The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis:“Language shapes reality.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Df25r8pcuI8

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Words are arbitrary: They have NO inherent meaningThey have only the meanings people give them…

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Denotative meaning:the dictionary meaning of a world

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Connotative meaning:individualized or personalized meaning

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avoid these when you speak:grammatical errors

Slang

Clichés

Euphemism

Profanity

Jargon

Regionalism

sexist/racist/heterosexist/ageist languages

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Slang, ClichéSlang: informal, casual street language

Cliché: overused expression that lost originality

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Profanity: language that is disrespectful of sacred things

http://www.worldmag.com/2011/11/profanity_and_art

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Euphemism:

avoiding language that would be offensive in a social setting (not necessary to be avoided)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNk_kzQCclo

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Jargon, RegionalismJargon: language particular to a specific profession

Regionalism: words and phrases specific to a region

Technical Jargon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aW2LvQUcwqc

Regionalism, and why it works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8TWfuOiNzE

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Descriptiveness and Paraphrasing

Descriptiveness: instead of judging it, we describe the observed

behavior or phenomena

Paraphrasing is restating the content of the message by rephrasing

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Operational definition

identifying something by describing ◦how it works◦how it is made◦what it consist

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Confusion can arise…

If you suspect someone might misunderstand your terminology, you must define the term.

Define potentially confusing words when you speak.

It is recommended to use concrete language rather than vague or abstract when you speak.

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Dating & Frozen evaluationDating: specify when you made the observation since everything changes over time.

Frozen evaluation: in which you don’t allow your assessment to change over time.

Dating is the opposite of frozen evaluation.

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Observation & InferencesObservation: descriptions of what is sensed

Inferences: conclusions drawn from observations