胡壮麟语言学名词解释总结
1. design feature: are features that define our human languages,such as
arbitrariness,duality,creativity,displacement,cultural transmission,etc.
2. function: the use of language tocommunicate,to think ,etc.Language functions inclucle
imformative function,interpersonal function,performative function, emotive function,phatic
communion,recreational function and metalingual function.
3. etic: a term in contrast with emic which originates from American linguist Pike’s distinction of
phonetics and phonemics.Being etic mans making far too many, as well as behaviously
inconsequential,differentiations,just as was ofter the case with phonetic vx.phonemic analysis
in linguistics proper.
4. emic: a term in contrast with etic which originates from American linguist Pike’s distinction of
phonetics and phonemics.An emic set of speech acts and events must be one that is validated as meaningful via final resource to the native members of a speech communith rather than via
qppeal to the investigator’s ingenuith or intuition alone.
5. synchronic: a kind of description which takes a fixed instant(usually,but not necessarily,the
present),as its point of observation.Most grammars are of this kind.
6. diachronic:study of a language is carried through the course of its history.
7. prescriptive: a kind of linguistic study in which things are prescribed how ought to
be,i.e.laying down rules for language use.
8. descriptive: a kind of linguistic study in which things are just described.
9. arbitrariness: one design feature of human language,which refers to the face that the forms of
linguistic signs bear no natural relationship to their meaning.
10. duality: one design feature of human language,which refers to the property of having two
levels of are composed of elements of the secondary.level and each of the two levels has its
own principles of organization.
11. displacement: one design feature of human language,which means human language enable
their users to symbolize objects,events and concepts which are not present c in time and
space,at the moment of communication.
12. phatic communion: one function of human language,which refers to the social interaction of
language.
13. metalanguage: certain kinds of linguistic signs or terms for the analysis and description of
particular studies.
14. macrolinguistics: the interacting study between language and language-related disciplines such
as psychology,sociology,ethnograph,science of law and artificial intelligence etc.Branches of
macrolinguistics include psycholinguistics,sociolinguistics, anthropological linguistics,et
15. competence: language user’s underlying knowledge about the system of rules.
16. performance: the actual use of language in concrete situation.
17. langue: the linguistic competence of the speaker.
18. parole: the actual phenomena or data of linguistics(utterances).
19. Articulatory phonetics: the study of production of speechsounds.
20. Coarticulation: a kind of phonetic process in which simultaneous or overlapping articulations
are involved..Coarticulation can be further divided into anticipatory coarticulation and
perseverative coarticulation.
21. Voicing: pronouncing a sound (usually a vowel or a voiced consonant) by vibrating the vocal
cords.
22. Broad and narrow transcription: the use of a simple set of symbols in transcription is called
broad transcription;the use of a simple set of symbols in transcription is called broad
transcription;while,the use of more specific symbols to show more phonetic detail is referred to as narrow transcription.
23. Consonant: are sound segments produced by constricting or obstructing the vocal tract at some
place to divert,impede,or completely shut off the flow of air in the oral cavity.
24. Phoneme: the abstract element of sound, identified as being distinctive in a particular
language.
25. Allophone:any of the different forms of a phoneme(eg.<th>is an allophone of /t/in
English.When /t/occurs in words like step,it is unaspirated<t>.Both<th>and <t>are allophones of the phoneme/t/.
26. Vowl:are sound segments produced without such obstruction,so no turbulence of a total
stopping of the air can be perceived.
27. Manner of articulation: in the production of consonants,manner of articulation refers to the
actual relationship between the articulators and thus the way in which the air passes through certain parts of the vocal tract.
28. Place of articulation: in the production of consonants,place of articulation refers to where in
the vocal tract there is approximation,narrowing,or the obstruction of air.
29. Distinctive features: a term of phonology,i.e.a property which distinguishes one phoneme from
another.
30. Complementary distribution: the relation between tow speech sounds that never occur in the
same environment.Allophones of the same phoneme are usually in complementary distribution.
31. IPA: the abbreviation of International Phonetic Alphabet,which is devised by the International
Phonetic Association in 1888 then it has undergong a number of revisions.IPA is a comprised system employing symbols of all sources,such as Roman small letters,italics uprighted,obsolete letters,Greek letters,diacritics,etc.
32. Suprasegmental:suprasegmental features are those aspects of speech that involve more than
single sound segments.The principal supra-segmental features are syllable,stress,tone,,and intonation.
33. morpheme:the smallest unit of language in terms of relationship between expression and
content,a unit that cannot be divided into further small units without destroying or drastically altering the meaning,whether it is lexical or grammatical.
34. compound oly morphemic words which consist wholly of free morphemes,such as
classroom,blackboard,snowwhite,etc.
35. inflection: the manifestation of grammatical relationship through the addition of inflectional
affixes,such as number,person,finiteness,aspect and case,which do not change the grammatical class of the stems to which they are attached.
36. affix: the collective term for the type of formative that can be used only when added to another
morpheme(the root or stem).
37. derivation: different from compounds,derivation shows the relation between roots and affixes.
38. root: the base from of a word that cannot further be analyzed without total lass of identity.
39. allomorph:any of the different form of a morpheme.For example,in English the plural
mortheme is but it is pronounced differently in different environments as/s/in cats,as/z/ in dogs and as/iz/ in classes.So/s/,/z/,and /iz/ are all allomorphs of the plural morpheme.
40. Stem: any morpheme or combination of morphemes to which an inflectional affix can be
added.
41. bound morpheme: an element of meaning which is structurally dependent on the world it is
added to,e.g. the plural morpheme in “dog’s”.
42. free morpheme: an element of meaning which takes the form of an independent word.
43. lexeme:A separate unit of meaning,usually in the form of a word(e.g.”dog in the manger”)
44. lexicon: a list of all the words in a language assigned to various lexical categories and provided
with semantic interpretation.
45. grammatical word: word expressing grammatical meanings,such
conjunction,prepositions,articles and pronouns.
46. lexical word: word having lexical meanings,that is ,those which refer to substance,action and
quality,such as nouns,verbs,adjectives,and verbs.
47. open-class: a word whose membership is in principle infinite or unlimited,such as
nouns,verbs,adjectives,and many adverbs.
48. blending: a relatively complex form of compounding,in which two words are blended by
joining the initial part of the first word and the final part of the second word,or by joining the initial parts of the two words.
49. loanword: a process in which both form and meaning are borrowed with only a slight
adaptation,in some cases,to eh phonological system of the new language that they enter.
50. loanblend: a process in which part of the form is native and part is borrowed, but the meaning
is fully borrowed.
51. leanshift: a process in which the meaning is borrowed,but the form is native.
52. acronym: is made up form the first letters of the name of an organization,which has a heavily
modified headword.
53. loss: the disappearance of the very sound as a morpheme in the phonological system.
54. back-formation: an abnormal type of word-formation where a shorter word is derived by
deleting an imagined affix from a long form already in the language.
55. assimilation: the change of a sound as a result of the influence of an adjacent sound,which is
more specifically called.”contact”or”contiguous”assimilation.
56. dissimilation: the influence exercised.By one sound segment upon the articulation of another,
so that the sounds become less alike,or different.
57. folk etymology: a change in form of a word or phrase,resulting from an incorrect popular
nation of the origin or meaning of the term or from the influence of more familiar terms mistakenly taken to be analogous
58. category:parts of speech and function,such as the classification of words in terms of parts of
speech,the identification of terms of parts of speech,the identification of functions of words in term of subject,predicate,etc.
59. prepositional logic: also known as prepositional calculus or sentential calculus,is the study of
the truth conditions for propositions:how the truth of a composite propositions and the
connection between them.
60. Proposition:what is talk about in an utterance,that part of the speech act which has to do with
reference.
61. predicate logic: also predicate calculus,which studies the internal structure of simple.
62. assimilation theory: language(sound,word,syntax,etc)change or process by which features of
one element change to match those of another that precedes or follows.
63. cohort theory: theory of the perception of spoken words proposed in the mid-1980s.It saaumes
a “recognition lexicon”in which each word is represented by a full and
independent”recognistion element”.When the system receives the beginning of a relevant acoustic signal,all elements matching it are fully acticated,and,as more of the signal is
received,the system tries to match it independently with each of them,Wherever it fails the element is deactivated;this process continues until only one remains active.
64. context effect: this effect help people recognize a word more readily when the receding words
provide an appropriate context for it.
65. frequency effect: describes the additional ease with which a word is accessed due to its more
frequent usage in language.
66. inference in context: any conclusion drawn from a set of proposition,from something someone
has said,and so on.It includes things that,while not following logically,are implied,in an
ordinary sense,e.g.in a specific context.
67. immediate assumption: the reader is supposed to carry out the progresses required to
understand each word and its relationship to previous words in the sentence as soon as that word in encountered.
68. language perception:language awareness of things through the physical senses,esp,sight.
69. language comprehension: one of the three strand of psycholinguistic research,which studies
the understanding of language.
70. language production: a goal-directed activety,in the sense that people speak and write in orde
to make friends,influence people,convey information and so on.
71. lexical ambiguity:ambiguity explained by reference to lexical meanings:e.g.that of I saw a
bat,where a bat might refer to an animal or,among others,stable tennis bat.
72. macroproposition:general propositions used to form an overall macrostructure of the story.
73. modular:which a assumes that the mind is structuied into separate modules or
components,each governed by its own principles and operating independently of others.
74. parsing:the task of assigning words to parts of speech with their appropriate
accidents,traditionally e.g.to pupils learning lat in grammar.
75. propositions:whatever is seen as expressed by a sentence which makes a statement.It is a
property of propositions that they have truth values.
76. psycholinguistics: is concerned primarily with investigating the psychological reality of
linguistic structure.Psycholinguistics can be divided into cognitive psycholing uistics(being concerned above all with making inferences about the content of human mind,and experimental psycholinguistics(being concerned somehow whth empirical matters,such as speed of response to a particular word).
77. psycholinguistic reality: the reality of grammar,etc.as a purported account of structures
represented in the mind of a speaker.Often opposed,in discussion of the merits of alternative grammars,to criteria of simplicity,elegance,and internal consistency.
78. schemata in text: packets of stored knowledge in language processing.
79. story structure: the way in which various parts of story are arranged or organized.
80. writing process: a series of actions or events that are part of a writing or continuing
developmeng.
81. communicative competence: a speaker’s knowledge of the total set of
rules,conventions,etc.governing the skilled use of language in a society.Distinguished by
D.Hymes in the late 1960s from Chomsley’s concept of competence,in the restricted sense of knowledge of a grammar.
82. gender difference: a difference in a speech between men and women is”genden difference”
83. linguistic determinism: one of the two points in Sapir-Whorf hypothesis,i.e.language
determines thought.
84. linguistic relativity: one of the two points in Spir-Whorf hypotheis,i.e.there’s no limit to the
structural diversity of languages.
85. linguistic sexism:many differences between me and women in language use are brought about
by nothing less than women’s place in society.
86. sociolinguistics of language: one of the two things in sociolinguistics,in which we want to
look at structural things by paying attention to language use in a social context.
87. sociolinguistics of society:one of the two things in sociolinguistics,in which we try to
understand sociological things of society by examining linguistic phenomena of a speaking community.
88. variationist linguistics: a branch of linguistics,which studies the relationship between
speakers’social starts and phonological variations.
89. performative: an utterance by which a speaker does something does something,as apposed to a
constative,by which makes a statement which may be true or false.
90. constative: an utterance by which a speaker expresses a proposition which may be true or false.
91. locutionary act: the act of saying something;it’s an act of conveying literal meaning by means
of syntax,lexicon,and phonology.Namely.,the utterance of a sentence with determinate sense and reference.
92. illocutionary act: the act performed in saying something;its force is identical with the
speaker’s intention.
93. perlocutionary act: the act performed by or resulting from saying something,it’s the
consequence of,or the change brought about by the utterance.
94. conversational implicature: the extra meaning not contained in the literal
utterances,underatandable to the listener only when he shares the speaker’s knowledge or knows why and how he violates intentionally one of the four maxims of the cooperative principle.
95. entailment:relation between propositions one of which necessarily follows from the
other:e.g.”Mary is running”entails,among other things,”Mary is not standing still”.
96. ostensive communication: a complete characterization of communication is that it is
ostensive-infer-ential.
97. communicative principle of relevance:every act of ostensive communication communicates
the presumption of its own optimal relevance.
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