Linguistics may be defined as the scientific study of human natural language which involves the study of the nature, structure and variation of language, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, socio-linguistics, bio-linguistics and pragmatics.
Since linguistics is considered ...
Linguistics may be defined as the scientific study of human natural language which involves the study of the nature, structure and variation of language, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, socio-linguistics, bio-linguistics and pragmatics.
Since linguistics is considered to be scientific study of natural human languages, we need to know the scientific approaches to carry out studies in this field.
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Linguistics is a Science
Before Start- Quotation “It is only since linguistics has become more aware of its object of study, i.e. perceives the whole extent of it, that is evident that this science can make a contribution to a range of studies that will be of interest to almost anyone.” Ferdinand de Saussure ( 26.11.1857 – 22.02.1913) The Father of Modern Linguistics
Introducing Linguistics Definition: Linguistics is defined as the scientific study of human natural language, involving the study of nature , structure and variation in language.
Continued... Linguistics began its scientific career with the comparative study and reconstruction of Indo-European languages. The term ‘ science ’ is used to define definition of general linguistics Linguistic study is carried out in systematic order It is objective in nature Language study proceeds by methods which can be publicly communicated , described and justified by reference to stable principles and capable formed theory Sole purpose in this study is analysis of materials , making summarized general statements and relating rules and regularities of infinite varieties of language
Introducing Science Science is knowledge, as of facts or principles, knowledge gained by systematic study Functioning of science includes: Observation, Identification, Description, Experimental Investigation and Theoretical Explanation of Phenomena Science means Objective Nature of inquiry: Subjective , Active and Creative Science is committed to empirically provable/proven ideas Empirical proof or objective truth is the hallmark of science
Scientific Approaches in Linguistics 1. Objectivity: Objectivity means judgement based on observable phenomena and uninfluenced by emotions or personal prejudices For a linguist there is no primitive, pure, beautiful, cultural and sophisticated language Objective study of language is hindered by various cultural, social and historical misconceptions about certain languages 2. Empiricism: Theory, that all knowledge is based on experience derived from the senses Empiricism in linguistics is empirical, it examines the specific data and proceeds by variables and justifiable Relies on observation and experiments, uses formalized principles and capable theory formulated, aims to analyse data and make generalizations
Continued... 3. Rationalism : knowledge that is prior to experience and that arises through reason emphasize the role that mind plays in the acquisition of knowledge Noam Chomsky argues , unless one assumes that certain linguistic structures, e.g., deep grammar, are innate, the argument goes, it is impossible to explain the apparent ease with which human beings learn natural languages Linguistics follows three canons of science for carrying out study 1. Exhaustiveness Linguistics deals with all relevant data, i.e. it analyses all the facts of languages that fall within its scope studies systematically every linguistic element from all angles
Continued... 2. Consistency : allows no contradictory remarks or statements, requires that all parts of analysis be consistent with the whole both motivates and constrains the process of analogical learning in a usage- based grammar children learning a language, and speakers in general, represent linguistic units in ways that maximize their motivation and emphasize their commonalities 3. Economy : repetition is not allowed either, and more economic statements containing fewer concepts or symbols are preferred Andre Martinet , studied and analysed the principle of economy in linguistics, testing its manifold applications in both phonology and syntax.
Linguistics in Relation with Natural Science internal dimension of language is psychological and the external dimension is cultural aspect Chomskyan tradition , the primary focus has been the internal dimension (I-language, Chomsky 1986) From Lenneberg (1967) to Jenkins (2000), the ‘bio linguistic’ perspective has been the leading thought Edward Sapir says, phonetics, a necessary pre-requisite for all exact work in linguistics, is impossible without some grounding in acoustics and the physiology of the speech organs Edward Sapir also says, the actual technique of language behaviour involves very specific adjustments of a physiological sort
The End!!! Thank You! Presented By: Zain Mohammad Sulaiman Research Scholar Department of Linguistics Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh-202002