What is Linguistics?
If you鈥檝e ever wondered why people speak the way they do, you may be interested in taking Linguistics courses. Linguistics is the study of how languages are structured, how language is organized in the mind, and how social structures shape languages. The study of Linguistics is interdisciplinary and is related to many other fields, including Anthropology, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Computer Science, Education, English, History, Law, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Psychology and Sociology.
Test Your Linguistics Skills
- The following sentence has more than one meaning. What are its possible meanings?
The zookeeper poked the gorilla with a banana. - How would you pronounce this word?
ghoti - In everyday conversation, you may hear sounds like these. What do you think they mean?
hipme
hichu
hidim - What makes these sentences sound good or bad to you?
He tried to assassinate the President.
He tried to assassinate the rosebush. - A sign with the following message is posted at the entrance to a parking lot. You
park in a space, and get a ticket. What appeal can you make to the judge to get out
of paying the fine?
No Parking in All Spaces. - How many meanings do you get for the word untieable?
- Why do children say things like, 鈥I goed to the store,鈥&苍产蝉辫;and 鈥I runned up the hill鈥?
This sentence has more than one possible structure, with the words grouped differently in each structure. The different meanings are obtained from different structures. As one alternative, the sentence can have its words grouped as follows: The zookeeper [poked the gorilla] [with a banana]. Here, the zookeeper is using a banana to poke the gorilla. But if we put the brackets like this: The zookeeper poked[the gorilla with a banana], then the sentence is interpreted with the gorilla holding the banana.
George Bernard Shaw once claimed that the word 鈥渇ish鈥 could be spelled ghoti by using the pronunciation of 鈥済h鈥 in tough, the pronounication of 鈥渙鈥 in women, and the pronunciation of 鈥渢i鈥 in imagination. The study of the sound structure of language is Phonology.
In normal conversation, speaking quickly, the phrases, 鈥渉it me,鈥 鈥渉it you,鈥 and 鈥渉it him鈥 sound like hipme, hichu, and hidim respectively. Linguistic fields often overlap, as in this example. It shows how a word鈥檚 position in a sentence affects the way it is pronounced, combining the fields of Syntax and Phonology.
The problem with the sentence, 鈥淗e tried to assassinate the rosebush,鈥 is not its grammar, but its semantics. The verb assassinate is only used with humans, and usually only in regard to important public figures. Semantics is the study of meaning in human language.
The injunction No Parking in All Spaces has two possible meanings. It can mean that each parking space in the lot is subject to the restriction that no parking event may take place in it. On that meaning, you violated the restriction and should pay the fine. But it can also mean that no parking event can use all spaces in the lot. By appealing to this meaning, you can point out to the judge that you didn鈥檛 use all the spaces鈥搚ou only parked in one of them鈥揳nd thus, you should not have to pay the fine. In Semantics, we can approach this as a difference in the scopes of the quantified expressions no parking and all spaces鈥搕hat is, a difference in what, exactly, is being quantified over by each expression.
The meaning of [untie][able] is 鈥渁ble to be untied,鈥 whereas the meaning of [un][tieable] is 鈥渘ot able to be tied.鈥 Morphology is the study of the smallest meaningful units of a language and how these are put together to form complex words.
Native English speakers have learned that the past tense of most verbs is formed by adding -ed, but that there are irregular verbs, like 鈥済o鈥 and 鈥渞un,鈥 which have unusual past tenses. The way children make these mistakes shows us that children do not learn to speak by simple imitation (since they have probably heard went and ran as the past tense forms of these verbs), but that they form rules, and sometimes overgeneralize the application of these rules. Issues such as these are addressed in the study of language acquisition.