
语言学-戴炜栋名词解释.doc
20页• Chapter 1: Introduction1. Linguistics: Linguistics is generally defined as the scientific study of language・2. general linguistics: The study of language as a whole・3. applied linguistics: the application of linguistic theories and principles to Ianguage teaching, especially the teaching of foreign and second languages.4. prescriptive: If linguistic study aims to lay down rules for "correct and standard" behavior in using language, , it is said to be prescriptive. ( i.e. to tell people what they should and should not say).5・ descriptive: Tf a 1 inguiStic study aims to describe and analyze the language people actually use, it is said to be descriptive. (09C)6・ synchronic study: The description of language at some point of time in history is a synchronic study. (06C/ 04)7. diachronic study: It s a historical study of language, it studies the historical devel opine nt of lan guage over a period of time. (06C)8. langue: Lange refers to the abstract linguistic system shared by al 1 the members of a speech community.9. parole :Paro1e refers to the realization of langue in actual use・10. competence 丄 The ideal user? s knowledge of the rules of his language. (08F/09C) linguistic competence:universally found in the grammars of al 1 human languages, syntactic rules comprise the system of internalized 1inguistic knowledge of a language speaker. _ competence 有什么 区别? ?11. performance : The actual realization of this knowledge in linguistic communication・ 12・ language : Language is a system of arbitrary vocal symbols used for human communication.13. design features : Design features refer to the def ini ng properties of human language that distinguish it from any animal system of communication.14. arbitrariness: Arbitrariness refers to there is no logical connection between meanings and sounds. (08C)15・ productivity: Language is creative in that it makes possible the construction and interpretation of new signals by it s users.16. duali ty (double articulation)二 Language consi sts of two sets of structure, with 1 ower lever of sound, which is meaningless, and higher lever of meaning・17・ displacement: Language can be used to refer to contexts removed from the immediate situation of the speaker・(regardless of time or space) (04)18. cultural transmission: The capacity for language is genetically based whi1e the detai 1s of any 1 anguage system have to be taught and 1 earned. ( Language i s cul tural 1 y transmi tted rather than by instinct).19. Sociolinguistics: the study of all social aspects of language and its relation with society from the core of the bra rich.20・ Psycholinguistics: the study of language processing, comprehending and production, as wel 1 as language acquisition.21・communicative competence:the ability to use language appropriately in social situations.• Chapter 2: Phonology1. phonic medium : The 1imited range of sounds which are meaning『ul in human communication constitute the phonetic medium of language・(and the individual sounds within this range are speech sounds)2. phonetics : The study of phonic medium of lan guage and it is concerned with all sou nds in the world" s languages. (06C)3・ articulatory phonetics : It studies sounds from the speakers point of view, i・e・ how a speaker uses his speech organs to articulate the sounds. (03)4. auditory phonetics: The studies sounds from the hearer^ s point of view, i. e. how the sounds are perceived by the hearer.5. acoustic phonetics: It studies the physical properties of the stream of sounds which the speaker issues・或者 It studies the way sounds travel by looking at the sound waves, the physical means by which sounds are transimitted through the air from one person to another)6. voicing: the way that sou nds are produced with the vibration of the vocal cords-7・ voiceless: the way that sounds are produced with no vibration of the vocal cords.8. broad transcription: The use of letter symbols only to show the sounds or sou nds sequences in written form.9. narrow transcription: The use of letter symbol, together with the diacritics to show sounds in written form.10. diacritics: The symbols used to show detailed articulatory features of sounds.11 ・ I PA: short for Inter nati onal Pho netic Alphabets, a system of symbols con sists of letters and diacritics, used to represent the pronunciation of words in any language.12. aspiration: A 1ittle puff of air that sometimes fol lows a speech sound.13. manner of articulation : The manner in which obstruction is created.14. place of articulation : The place where obstruction is created・15. consona nt: a speech sound in which the air stream is obstructed in one way or an other ・16. vowel : a speech sound in which the air stream from the lung meets with no obstruction.17. monophthong : the individual vowel.18. diph thong : The vowel which con sists of two in dividual vowels and are produced by moving one vowel position to another through int。












