Module 1 Answers
Module 1 Answers
Module 1 Answers
OVERVIEW OF LINGUISTICS
AS A DISCIPLINE
Topic 1
Language: Definition, Nature, and Characteristics
ACTIVITY 1
Discuss comprehensively
1. Wherever humans exist, language exists.
Language is an extraordinary gift of God. It is part of what makes man fully
human. Language is basically a system of communication where sound or signs
convey objects, actions and ideas. The history of language dates back to many
thousands of years. Language is primarily spoken not written. But the development of
the writing medium and later the printing system went a long way is the dissipation of
knowledge and without which humans would have remained in the dark about the
ways of life and the thought processes of their ancestors. Language is the key to
human lives. They can eliminate misunderstanding by using it as an instrument to
transfer communication among people. Malinowski suggests, language is "the
necessary means of communion; it is the one indispensable instrument for creating
the ties of the moment without which unified social action is impossible. Language can
thus be said to be at the core of humanity.
Thoughts
Powerful
Comprehension
Observation
Spoken
LANGUAGE
Written
Language is one of our most nuanced and powerful tools. It takes all of the
stuff that’s swirling around in each of our lonely, isolated brains – all those thoughts –
and transfers them into someone else’s brain. Language can be acquired
spontaneously through observation, without planned training, and the first to show a
rudimentary comprehension of grammar, syntax, and semantics. Language that sets
us apart from other animals. Technically we define language as a set of spoken,
written, or signed words and the way we combine them to communicate meaning. All
of these forms of language allow us to comprehend things we’ve never actually
witnessed, and exchange information with each other quickly and effectively to, you
know, get a job, or be a friend, or use a metaphor. This also marks the beginning of
receptive language, or the ability to understand what’s being said both to, and about
us. Soon that receptive language blooms to accommodate productive language, when
instead of just understanding other people, babies start developing the ability to
produce words.
ACTIVITY 4
Identify the meaning of the following given words given in different language.
ACTIVITY 1
Identify the scope of linguistics wherein the following terms are used.
1. Phoneme- Phonology
2. Transformational rules- Syntax
3. Speech acts- Pragmatics
4. Suprasegmentals- Phonetics
5. IPA- Phonetics
6. Allophones- Phonology
7. Affixes- Morphology
8. Hyponymy- Semantics
9. Inflectional morphemes- Morphology
10.Syntactic categories - Syntax
11.Phrase structure- Syntax
12.Immediate constituents- Syntax
13.Allomorphs- Morphology
14.Synonymy- Semantics
15. Conversational maxims- Pragmatics
ACTIVITY 2
Find and compile examples of research that has been under taken in each area of
linguistics. (separate word)
ASSESSMENT
Direction: read each statement carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. D
5. C
6. C
7. A
8. B
9. A
10. B
LESSON 2
Phonetics and Phonology
Topic 1
Sound Segments
ACTIVITY 1
Describe the following vowels sound in terms of the following.
ACTIVITY 2
Describe the following consonant sounds in terms of the following
ACTIVITY 1
Give the phonetic transcription of the underlined word on the poem.
1. Know- nəʊ
2. Tough- tʌf
3. Bough- baʊ
4. Cough- kɒf
5. Dough- dəʊ
6. Hiccough- ˈhɪkʌp
7. Thorough- ˈθʌrə
8. Slough- slaʊ
9. Though- ðəʊ
10. Heard- hɜːd
11. Word- wɜːd
12. Beard- bɪəd
13. Bird- bɜːd
14. Dead- dɛd
15. Bed- bɛd
16. Bead- biːd
17. Deed- diːd
18. Meat- miːt
19. Great- greɪt
20. Threat- θrɛt
21. Suite- swiːt
22. Straight- streɪt
23. Debt- dɛt
24. Moth- mɒθ
25. Moth- mɒθ
26. Mother- mʌðə
27. Both- bəʊθ
28. Brother- brʌðə
29. Broth- brɒθ
30. Brother- brʌðə
ACTIVITY 2
1. Fine
2. Took
3. Correct
4. Finger
5. Fox
6. Breathe
7. Ant
8. Choose
9. Chimney
10. Brother
Topic 3
Phonological Rules
ACTIVITY 1
1. Standpoint = Stampoint – Assimilation
2. Input = Imput – Assimilation
3. Task = taks – Metathesis
4. Student = istudent – insertion
5. Comfortable = comfterble - Deletion
6. Wasp = waps - Metathesis
7. Star = istar – Insertion
8. His shoes = hishoes - Insertion
9. Let me get = lemeget - Deletion
10. Jeet = did you eat - Dissimilation
11. Task = tas - Deletion
12. Park- pak - Deletion
13. Telephone = telephone - Deletion
14. Sweepstakes = sweepistik - Deletion
15. Sausage = sauseyds - Deletion
ACTIVITY 2
ACTIVITY 1
1. 'Children
2. A'gree
3. 'Shampoo
4. Informa'tion
5. 'Record (noun)
6. Pro'duce (verb)
7. Commit'tee
8. Fif'teen
9. 'Bookstore
10. 'Pass out
ACTIVITY 2
1.I’ve done my homework.
2.Mother bought a sewing machine
3.She came to see me.
4.All the windows are open.
5.Fruits out of season are very expensive.
6.Thousands of candles were lit.
7.Lina has given up desserts.
8.She lost her watch.
9.The script was finally revised.
10.He’s allergic to crabs.
ASSESSMENT