新编简明英语语言学教程第二版-练习题-参考答案.pdf
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1、新编简明英语语言学教程第二版 练习题 参考答案Chapter 1 Introduction1.How do you interpret the following definition of linguistics:Linguistics is thescientific study of language.答:Linguistics is based on the systematic investigation of linguistic data,conducted with reference to some general theory of language structure.I
2、n order todiscover the nature and rules of the underlying language system,the linguists hasto collect and observe language facts first,which are found to display somesimilarities,and generalizations are made about them;then he formulates somehypotheses about the language structure.The hypotheses thu
3、s formed have to bechecked repeatedly against the observed facts to fully prove their validity.Inlinguistics,as in any other discipline,data and theory stand in a dialecticalcomplementation,that is,a theory without the support of data can hardly claimvalidity,and data without being explained by some
4、 theory remaina muddled massofthings.2.What are the major branches of linguistics What does each of them study答:The major branches of linguistics are:(1)phonetics:it studies the sounds used in linguistic communication;(2)phonology:it studies how sounds are put together and used to convey meaningin c
5、ommunication;(3)morphology:it studies the way in which linguistic symbols representingsounds are arranged and combined to form words;(4)syntax:it studies the rules which govern how words are combined to formgrammatically permissible sentences in languages;(5)semantics:it studies meaning conveyed by
6、language;(6)pragmatics:it studies the meaning in the context of language use.3.In what basic ways does modern linguistics differ from traditional grammar答:The general approach thus traditionally formed to the study of language overthe years is roughly referred to as“traditional grammar.”Modern lingu
7、isticsdiffers from traditional grammar in several basic ways.Firstly,linguistics is descriptive while traditional grammar is prescriptive.Second,modem linguistics regards the spoken language as primary,not the written.Traditionalgrammarians,ontheotherhand,tendedtoemphasize,maybeover-emphasize,the im
8、portance of the written word,partly because of itspermanence.Then,modem linguistics differs from traditional grammar also in that it does notforce languages into a Latin-based framework.4.Is modern linguistics mainly synchronic or diachronic Why答:In modem linguistics,a synchronic approach seems to e
9、njoy priority over adiachronic one.Because people believed that unless the various states of a languagein different historical periods are successfully studied,it would be difficult todescribe the changes that have taken place in its historical development.5.For what reasons does modern linguistics
10、give priority tospeech rather thantowriting1答:Speech and writing are the two major media of linguistic communication.Modemlinguistics regards the spoken language as the natural or the primary medium of humanlanguage for some obvious reasons.From the point of view of linguistic evolution,speech is pr
11、ior to writing.The writing system of any language is always“invented”by its users to record speech when the need arises.Even in todays world there arestill many languages that can only be spoken but not written.Then in everydaycommunication,speech plays a greater role than writing in terms of the am
12、ount ofinformation conveyed.And also,speech is always the way in which every nativespeaker acquires his mother tongue,and writing is learned and taught later whenhe goes to school.For modern linguists,spoken language reveals many true featuresof human speech while written language is only the“revise
13、d”record of speech.Thus their data for investigation and analysis are mostly drawn from everyday speech,which they regard as authentic.6.How is Saussures distinction between langue and parole similar to Chomskysdistinction between competence and performance答:Saussures distinction and Chomskys are ve
14、ry similar,they differ at leastin that Saussure took a sociological view of language and his notion of langue isa matter of social conventions,and Chomsky looks at language from a psychologicalpoint of view and to him competence is a property of the mind of each individual.7.What characteristics of
15、language do you think should be included in a good,comprehensive definition of language答:First of all,language is a system,.,elements of language are combinedaccording to rules.Second,language is arbitrary in the sense that there is no intrinsic connectionbetween a linguistic symbol and what the sym
16、bol stands for.Third,language is vocal because the primary medium for all languages is sound.Fourth,language ishuman-specific,i.e.,itisverydifferent fromthecommunication systems other forms of life possess.8.What are the main features of human language that have been specified by C.Hockettto show th
17、at it is essentially different from animal communication system答:The main features of human language are termed design features.They include:1)Arbitrariness Language is arbitrary.This means that there is no logical connection betweenmeanings and sounds.A good example is the fact that different sound
18、s are used torefer to the same object in different languages.2)Productivity Language is productive or creative in that it makes possible the constructionand interpretation of new signals by its users.This is why they can produce andunderstand an infinitely large number of sentences,including sentenc
19、es they havenever heard before.3)Duality Language consists of two sets of structures,or two levels.At the lower orthe basic level there is a structure of sounds,which are meaningless by themselves.But the sounds of language can be grouped and regrouped into a large number of units1of meaning,which a
20、re found at the higher level of the system.4)Displacement Language can be used to refer to things which are present or not present,realor imagined matters in the past,present,or future,or in far-away places.In otherwords,language can be used to refer to contexts removed from the immediatesituations
21、of the speaker.This is what“displacement”means.5)Cultural transmission While human capacity for language has a genetic basis,.,we were all born withthe ability to acquire language,the details of any language system are notgenetically transmitted,but instead have to be taught and learned.9.What are t
22、he major functions of language Think of your own examples forillustration.答:Three main functions are often recognized of language:the descriptive function,the expressive function,and the social function.The descriptive function is the function to convey factual information,which canbe asserted or de
23、nied,and in some cases even verified.For example:“China is alarge country with a long history.”Theexpressivefunctionsuppliesinformationabouttheusersfeelings,preferences,prejudices,and values.For example:“I will never go window-shoppingwith her.”The social function serves to establish and maintain so
24、cial relations betweenpeople.For example:“We are your firm supporters.”Chapter 2 Speech Sounds1.What are the two major media of linguistic communication Of the two,which oneis primary and why答:Speech and writing are the two major media of linguistic communication.Of the two media of language,speech
25、is more primary than writing,for reasons,please refer to the answer to the fifth problem in the last chapter.2.What is voicing and how is it caused答:Voicing is a quality of speech sounds and a feature of all vowels and someconsonants in English.It is caused by the vibration of the vocal cords.3.Expl
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