© Tori M Saneda 2005-2008
Language
Is a set of arbitrary symbols shared between members of a group
verbal
signed
written
All animals have a form of communication, so what makes it so different from human language?
they only SIGNAL – we have this thing called Semantic Universality
ability to convey information relevant to all aspects of experience and thought
Language = means by which ideas, inventions, and memories are transferred from generation to generation
- allows people to replicate activities and maintain social traditions
What are some ways this happens?
Bedtime stories, songs, nursery rhymes, jump rope ditties, books you read, dialogue (real or on television or film)
all societies have language
no correlation b/t grammatical complexity and social complexity – some societies w/simple technology have
complex languages
o no one language has more efficient grammar than another
most individuals w/i a society are fully competent language users
don’t have to be taught to speak – children can learn language simply by being exposed to it
o exposure to phonemes (groups of sounds spoken in a language) is all that is needed to speak
some have ‘soft’ languages; Nuer = few hard consonants (airy)
others are hard = name one (German)
Language affects the way the way we think and hear (Sapir-Whorf hypothesis)
o language predetermines thinking = linguistic determinism = determines consciousness of world and
behavior
o e.g., if a language has no word for what we call ‘snow’ then a person who speaks that language cannot
think of ‘snow’ as it is meant in English
Another approach to the study of language is called sociolinguistics – an idea that poses that social position
determines content and form of language
So, language = part of the way we symbolically represent not only objects & actions but relationships
Language can tell us about norms and values without anyone explicitly telling us. For instance, euphemism.
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What is a euphemism? Why do we use euphemisms?
[doublespeak] ; [for uncomfortable topics]
What are some euphemisms in the United States?
Pregnancy, copulation, etc
Language tells us how a culture classifies their world;
- family relationships
- colors (blue)
- cultural identity: recognize fellow group members, and express pride in cultural identity
- Ebonics, professions, etc.
- dialect, or the way of speaking in a particular place, not reflection that language is substandard
Cultures also have non-verbal forms of communication
- silence
- kinesics (body language)
- dress & looks
Talk about proxemics Hilton example
Language always changing
- English from Indo-European (western Asia)
- same linguistic family as Iranian, Greek, Slavic, Celtic, Germanic and Latin languages
In fact, language one of first things to change when groups come in contact with one another – WHY?
Think about when Spanish first came to the Americas. What kinds of words do you think were added to their
lexicon or vocabulary?