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1、戴炜栋语言学名词解释Chapter 1: Introduction 1. 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 language teaching, especially the teachin
2、g 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: If a linguistic study aims to describe and
3、analyze the language people actually use, it is said to be descriptive. 6. synchronic study: The description of language at some point of time in history is a synchronic study. 7. diachronic study: Its a historical study of language, it studies the historical development of language over a period of
4、 time. 8. langue: Lange refers to the abstract linguistic system shared by all the members of a speech community. 9. parole :Parole refers to the realization of langue in actual use. 10. competence : The ideal users knowledge of the rules of his language. linguistic competence: universally found in
5、the grammars of all human languages, syntactic rules comprise the system of internalized linguistic knowledge of a language speaker. 11. performance : The actual realization of this knowledge in linguistic communication. 12. language : Language is a system of arbitrary vocal symbols used for human c
6、ommunication. 13. design features : Design features refer to the defining 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. 15. productivity: Language is cre
7、ative in that it makes possible the construction and interpretation of new signals by its users. 16. duality: Language consists of two sets of structure, with lower level of sound, which is meaningless, and higher level of meaning. 17. displacement: Language can be used to refer to contexts removed
8、from the immediate situation of the speaker.( regardless of time or space) 18. cultural transmission: The capacity for language is genetically based while the details of any language system have to be taught and learned.( Language is culturally transmitted rather than by instinct). 19.Sociolinguisti
9、cs: the study of all social aspects of language and its relation with society from the core of the branch. 1 20.Psycholinguistics: the study of language processing, comprehending and production, as well as language acquisition. municative competence:the ability to use language appropriately in socia
10、l situations. Chapter 2: Phonology 1. phonic medium : The limited range of sounds which are meaningful 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 language and it is con
11、cerned with all sounds in the worlds languages. 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. 4. auditory phonetics: The studies sounds from the hearers point of view, i.e. how the sounds are perceiv
12、ed 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: t
13、he way that sounds 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 sounds sequences in written form. 9. narrow transcription: The use
14、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. IPA: short for International Phonetic Alphabets, a system of symbols consists of letters and diacritics, used to represent the pronunc
15、iation of words in any language. 12. aspiration: A little puff of air that sometimes follows 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. consonant: a speech sound in which the air str
16、eam is obstructed in one way or another. 16. vowel : a speech sound in which the air stream from the lung meets with no obstruction. 17. monophthong : the individual vowel. 18. diphthong : The vowel which consists of two individual vowels and are produced by moving one vowel position to another thro
17、ugh intervening positions. 19. phone: A phonetic unit,the speech sounds we hear and produce during linguistic communication are all phones. 2 20. phoneme : An abstract phonological unit that is of distinctive value;its represented by a certain phone in a certain phonetic context. 或者The smallest unit
18、 of sound in a language which can distinguish two sounds. 21. allophone : the different phones which can represent the same phoneme in different phonetic enviroments are called allophones of that phoneme 22. phonology : The description of sound systems of particular languages and how sounds form pat
19、terns and function to distinguish and convey meaning. 23. phonemic contrast : two phonetically similar sounds occur in the same environment and distinguish meaning,they form phonemic contrast. 24. complementary distribution : allophones of the same phoneme and they dont distinguish meaning but compl
20、ement each other in distribution. 25. minimal pair: two different forms are identical in every way except for one sound segment which occurs in the same position. 26. sequential rules: The rules to govern the combination of sounds in a particular language. 27. assimilation rule: The rule assimilates
21、 one sound to another by copying a feature of a sequential phoneme, thus making the two phones similar. 28. deletion rule: The rule that a sound is to be deleted although it is orthographically represented. 29. suprasegmental features: The phonemic features that occur above the level of the segments
22、(syllable, word, sentence),including stress tone intonation. 30. tone: Tones are pitch variations, which are caused by the differing rates of vibration of the vocal cords. 31. intonation: When pitch, stress and sound length are tied to the sentence rather than the word in isolation, theyre collectiv
23、ely known as intonation. 32. nucleus: It refers to the major pitch change in an intonation unit. 32. minimal set: sound combinations which are identical in form except for the initial consonant together constitute a minimal set. Chapter 3: Morphology 1. morphology: A branch of linguistics that studi
24、es the internal structure of words and rules for word formation. 2. open class: A group of words, which contains an unlimited number of items, and new words can be added to it constantly. 3. closed class: A group of words whose membership is small and does not readily accept new members, including c
25、onjunctions, prepositions , pronouns. etc. 4. morpheme: The smallest unit of meaning of a language. It can not be divided without altering or destroying its meaning. 5. affix: a letter or a group of letter, which is added to a word, and which changes the meaning or function of the word, including pr
26、efix, infix and suffix. 6. suffix: The affix, which is added to the end of a word, and which usually changes the part of speech of a word. 7. prefix: The affix, which is added to the beginning of a word, and which usually changes the meaning of a word to its opposite. 8. bound morpheme: Morpheme tha
27、t can not be used alone, and it must be combined wit others. e.g. ment. 3 9. free morpheme: a morpheme that can stand alone as a word. 10. derivational morpheme: Bound morpheme, which can be added to a stem to form a new word. 11. inflectional morpheme: A kind of morpheme, which are used to make gra
28、mmatical categories, such as number, tense and case.(but never change their syntactic category). 12. morphological rules: The ways words are formed. These rules determine how morphemes combine to form words. 13. compound words: A combination of two or more words, which functions as a single words 14
29、. inflection: the morphological process which adjusts words by grammatical modification to indicate such grammatical categories as numuber, tense or pluarity. 15.derivation: Derivation is a process of word formation by which derivative affixes are added to an existing form to create a word. Chapter
30、4: Syntax 1. syntax: A branch of linguistics that studies how words are combined to form sentences and the rules that govern the formation of sentences. 2. category: It refers to a group of linguistic items which fulfill the same or similar functions in a particular language such as a sentence, a no
31、un phrase or a verb. 3. syntactic categories: Words can be grouped together into a relatively small number of classes, called syntactic categories. 4. major lexical category: one type of word level categories, which often assumed to be the heads around which phrases are built, including N, V, Adj, a
32、nd Prep. 5. minor lexical category: one type of word level categories, which helps or modifies major lexical category. 6. phrase: syntactic units that are built around a certain word category are called phrase, the category of which is determined by the word category around which the phrase is built
33、. 7. phrase category: the phrase that is formed by combining with words of different categories.(In English syntactic analysis, four phrasal categories are NP, VP, PP, AP.) 8. head: The word round which phrase is formed is termed head. 9. specifier: The words on the left side of the heads and attach
34、ed to the top level are said to function as specifiers. 10. complement: The words on the right side of the heads are complements. 11. phrase structure rule: The special type of grammatical mechanism that regulates the arrangement of elements that make up a phrase is called a phrase structure rule. 1
35、2. XP rule: In all phrases, the specifier is attached at the top level to the left of the head while the complement is attached to the right. These similarities can be summarized as an XP rule, in which X stands for the head N,V,A or P. 13. X theory: A theoretical concept in transformational grammar
36、 which restricts the form of context-free phrases structure rules. 4 14. coordination: Some structures are formed by joining two or more elements of the same type with the help of a conjunction (such as and or or. Such phenomenon is known as coordination.) 15. subcategorization: The information abou
37、t a words complement is included in the head and termed subcategorization. 16. complementizer: Words which introduce the sentence complement are termed complementizer. 17. complement clause: The sentence introduced by the complementizer is called a complement clause. 18. complement phrase: the eleme
38、nts, including a complementizer and a complement clause is called a complement phrase. 19. matrix clause: the construction in which the complement phrase is embedded is called matrix clause. 20. modifier: the element, which specifies optionally expressible properties of heads is called modifier. 21.
39、 transformation : a special type of rule that can move an element from one position to another. 22. inversion : the process of transformation that moves the auxiliary from the Infl position to a position to the left of the subject, is called inversion. 23. Do insertion : In the process of forming ye
40、s-no question that does not contain an overt Infl, interrogative do is inserted into an empty Infl positon to make transformation work. 24. deep structure : A level of abstract syntactic representation formed by the XP rule in accordance with the headss subcategorization properties. 25. surface stru
41、cture : Corresponding to the final syntactic form of the sentence which result from appropriate transformations. 26. Wh question : In English, the kind of questions beginning with a wh- word are called wh question. 27. Wh movement :The transformation that will move wh phrase from its position in dee
42、p structure to a position at the beginning of the sentence. This transformation is called wh movement. 28. move : a general rule for all the movement rules, where alpha is a cover term foe any element that can be moved from one place to another. 补充 29. universal grammar: the innateness principles an
43、d properties that pertain to the grammars of all human languages.(第十一章) 30.structural analysis: to investigate the distinction of forms eg.morphemes in a language. 31.IC analysis: how small components in sentences go together to form larger constituents. 32.paradigmatic relation: the substitutional
44、relation between a set of linguistic items,that is,linguistic forms can be substitued for each other in the same positon. 33.syntagmatic relation: the relation between any linguisticelements which are simultaneously present in a structure. 5 34.immidiate constituent analysisis the technique of break
45、ing up sentences into word groups by making successive binary cuttings until the level of single words is reached. 35.endocentric construction: (向心结构或内心结构) One construction whose distribution is functionally equivalent, or approaching equivalence, to one of its constituents. The typical English endo
46、centric constructions are noun phrases and adjective phrases. 36.exocentric construction(离心结构或外心结构) the opposite of endocentric construction,refers to a group of syntactically related words where none of the words is functionally equivalent to the whole group. Most constructions are exocentric. 1. s
47、emantics: Semantics can be simply defined as the study of meaning. 2. Semantic triangle: It is suggested by Odgen and Richards, which says that the meaning of a word is not directly linked between a linguistic form and the object in the real world, but through the mediation of concept of the mind. 3
48、. sense: Sense is concerned with the inherent meaning of the linguistic form. It is the collection of all the features of the linguistic form. It is abstract and de-contexturalized. It is the aspect of meaning dictionary compilers are interested in. 4. reference : Reference means what a linguistic f
49、orm refers to in the real, physical world. It deals with the relationship between the linguistic element and the non-linguistic world of experience. 5. synonymy: Synonymy refers to the sameness or close similarity of meaning. Words that are close in meaning are called synonyms. 6. dialectal synonyms: synonyms that are used in different regional dialects.