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Page 1: Words words and words 2009-2010 Semester 2 TESL 2200 Lecture 1.

Words words and words

2009-2010 Semester 2

TESL 2200 Lecture 1

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Warm-up questions

How big is the lexicon of English?

How many English words do any of us know?

How do we calculate size, with such an amorphous phenomenon?

Where does the vastness of the lexicon come from?

How do we use words properly?

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Outline

• The importance of words

• What is a word?

• Ways words can be studied

• Use and usage

• Vocabulary in context

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The importance of words

Vocabulary is the Everest of a language (Crystal 1995:116).

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UIC has the shortest winter holiday among mainland colleges and universities.

 

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What is a word?

units of meaning

a sequence of letters bounded by spaces

a sequence of sounds

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units of meaning (or items of vocabulary, a lexical item)

headwords in a dictionary such as dog

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the sequence of letters bounded by spaces. An orthographic word.

You’re a lazy dog! 你是个懒骨头!

I’m dog-tired。我累坏了。

She dogged my footsteps.她紧跟着我。

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a sequence of sounds.

UIC has the shortest winter holiday among mainland colleges and universities.

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Ways words can be studied

• One can study the origins of English words. For example, when certain words came into English. This is the historical dimension of studying a word (etymology).

 • One can study how words are formed.

For example, morphology studies the structure of words.

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• One also can study whether a word is in standard use or restricted to a dialect. This is the regional dimension.

• To study whether a word carries resonances of gender, class, formality, or ethnicity is the social dimension of word study.

Ways words can be studied

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Ways words can be studied

•To study whether a word has special status in such domains as science, religion, or law is the occupational dimension of word study.

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Use and usage

• Use is how the language is used in communication.

• Usage is the way in which words are used in a language. It’s similar to grammar.

Have you ever eaten fried snake?

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• I love you, darling; I could gaze into your eyeballs all day long.

• The membrane was pink in color and shiny in appearance.

• The United Nations is stepping up its efforts to support kids' rights.

Use and usage

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Use and usage

•The container was marked inflammable, so why can't we smoke?

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Vocabulary in context

A large number of words are restricted in their contexts of use

By geography (BE, AE, AUS,NZ,HKE etc)

By subject matter

By formality

By effect or literariness

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By geography

List of British words not widely used in the United States.

• bloke (us. buddy)• Bollocks(us.bullshit)• crisps  (us.potatio chips)• curriculum vitae (us. Resume)• Car park (us. parking lot)• Invigilator(us. proctor)• Lorry(us.truck)

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By geography

List of the more common words which are different in American and British English Apartment.

• apartment(uk.flat)• argument (uk.row)• baby carriage(uk.pram) • band-aid (uk.plaster)• bathroom (uk.loo or WC)• Can(uk. Tin)• chopped beef (uk.mince)

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Subject matterMake a list of the specialist vocabulary( terminology or jargon) of leisure interests such as:

Ballet(e.g. fish dive)

Skiing(e.g. yard sale)

Music(e.g. heavy metal,hard rock  etc)     

Stamps-collecting (first day cover,album etc)

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For example, one of my past leisure interests is weight-lifting. Can you name the following items or actions?

Subject matter

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Formality of words

• Formal vs Informal or colloquial

He checked up on his accountant.He investigated his accountant.

They put up with their neighbours.They tolerated their neighbours.

She caught on very quickly.She understood very quickly.

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Formality of words

She made up for it with an early night.

She compensated for it with an early night.

He went down with a fever.He contracted a fever.The cost of living went up.The cost of living increased/rose.

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Formality of words

• Slang ( The latest slang term for defecation, however, is dropping the kids off at the pool )

A few British slang- Pissed - drunk - Spud – potato- Fag – cigarette- Quid- pound money - Bird - girl

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Formality of words

• Vulgar (dirty words)

• Taboo (forbidden words)

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Effect of words

• Humorous (fantastic-fabulous-fantabulous)

• Derogatory (cunning)

• Euphemistic (departure-death)

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Summary

The linguist Nelson Francis has said, ‘Words do not have meanings; people

have meanings for words’ (1967,p.119)