The Creativity of Human Language: Competence. It Simply
The Creativity of Human Language: Competence. It Simply
NPM : 16611051
M.P : Psycholinguistics
Language is a system that allows people immense creativity. For one, speakers of a language
can create and understand novel sentences for an entire lifetime.
Some Characteristics of the Linguistic System
grammar lexicon
The set of rules that creates the words of a language.
sentences in a language is a
language’s grammar.
morphemes morphophonological
rules
Phonemes are completely meaningless Some morphemes change based on the
by themselves, yet they combine phonological environment in
to form morphemes, the smallest units which they occur. These regularities are
of meaning or grammatical expressed as morphophonological
function in a language. Morphemes can rules. An example of such a rule applies
be divided into two classes, to indefinite articles
bound and free. free. Free morphemes (also called determiners) in English.
are individual words, like dog or bite, Words like the definite article the
that can appear alone or with other are used to specify a noun (e.g., the
morphemes. In contrast, bound book specifies a particular book, while
morphemes – like the –s in plays or the the indefinite article a is less specific
re– in rewrite – must be affixed to (e.g., a cat refers to some cat,
other words. Bound morphemes are any cat.
called affixes in general – or, more
specifically, prefixes (dis– in disbelief ) or
suffixes (–sion in suspension),
depending on how they attach to the
stem (or root) of the word.
Speaker hearer
Producing speech (the girl pets the dog) syntatic representation <= lexical selection <=
phonological representation <= Auditory
Encoding speaker => lexical selection => system (hear someone talking then he talks)
syntatic representation => phonological
representation => articulatory system (think
first then speak)