introduction to linguistics

What is Linguistics?

Linguistics is the science of language, including the sounds or signs, words, and grammar rules. Words in languages are finite, but sentences are not. It is this creative aspect of human language that sets it apart from animal languages, which are essentially responses to stimuli.
The rules of a language, also called grammar, are learned as one acquires a language. These rules include phonology, the sound system, morphology, the structure of words, syntax, the combination of words into sentences, semantics, the ways in which sounds and meanings are related, and the lexicon, or mental dictionary of words. When you know a language, you know words in that language, i.e. sound units or signs that are related to specific meanings. However, the sounds or signs and meanings of words are arbitrary. For the most part, there is no relationship between the way a word is pronounced (or signed) and its meaning.
Knowing a language encompasses this entire system, but this knowledge (called competence) is different from behavior (called performance). You may know a language, but you may also choose to not speak it. Although you are not speaking the language, you still have the knowledge of it. However, if you don’t know a language, you cannot speak it at all.
There are two types of grammars: descriptive and prescriptive. Descriptive grammars represent the unconscious knowledge of a language. English speakers, for example, know that “me likes apples” is incorrect and “I like apples” is correct, although the speaker may not be able to explain why. Descriptive grammars do not teach the rules of a language, but rather describe rules that are already known. In contrast, prescriptive grammars dictate what a speaker’s grammar should be and they include teaching grammars, which are written to help teach a foreign language.
There are about 7,000 languages in the world right now (a rough estimate), and linguists have discovered that these languages are more alike than different from each other. There are universal concepts and properties that are shared by all languages, and these principles are contained in the Universal Grammar, which forms the basis of all possible human languages

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    1. Thank you for your comment kak masitoh and thank you for visiting my blog😊

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  4. Hello Fitri, which you post about linguistics seems to be just a description of the notion of Linguistics, maybe you can describe what parts of Linguistics, Thank you :)

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  5. Hey Fitri , I think your post is neatly arranged . But , I still confused about your post , and I less understand about that. Maybe you can more explain and give sample about that ! Thanks fitri

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  7. Hello fitri :) i think that you post is good, but less detailed. The spirit keep fitri and do not get bored in writing. thank you ^0^

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    1. Thank you nadya i will make a more complete later in the next article, and thank you for visiting my blog😊

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  8. Good pit,...
    Don't lazy to writing blog.
    Keep spirit 🙏

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    1. Sip ok kak lely😀 Thank you for visiting my blog😊

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  9. hi ipit,
    your blog is good and interesting
    you may share your knowledge to each people.
    thankyou

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  10. Its good fitri but why u dont tell us about branche in intro to linguistics ? I mean can u tell us one by one the meaning of semantics etc

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  11. its nice your blog interesting but colors do you make it less bright

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    1. Thank you cherin😊 But this my blog , it's my art. And i like dark background. And you must understand it

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  12. Keep your spirits up...
    I know talented writing ...
    Train continuously ,,,

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  13. Hello fitri i think your articel just copas at internet.. mybe for the next make it will more creatife again.

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    1. Ok thanks for your suggestion about this my article, next time i will try don't copy paste again but emangnya kamu tidak copy paste juga?

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  14. hei fitrik,maybe you can describe more about linguistics , its so realy short. we know lisnguistics have so much explanation , and we all need more information to learn about this ...tq

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  19. This article so short and not interesting to read ,just copy paste from internet !You so lazy to writing! Waste this on the trash!

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