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Презентация на тему The notion of etalon language. Language universals and their kinds

Universal typology which investigates all languages of the world and aims at singling out in them such features/phenomena which are common in all languages. These features are referred to as absolute universals.
The notion of etalon language. Language universals and their kinds Universal typology which investigates all languages of the world and aims Etalon languageEtalon language – is a language which is perceived or taken He says that any typology is based on a metalanguage, which is It is necessary, though, to distinguish metalanguage from language etalon by the One important aim of most linguistic theories is to pin down what Language universals may also be generalizations about properties of just a small Explanations for universals monogenesis hypothesis (the idea that all languages stem from Lexical universals Learning another language often implies learning new concepts. Languages may Universals of speech sounds The number of speech sounds or segmental phonemes VowelsAll languages make a distinction between close and open vowels. All languages ConsonantsThe number of consonant phonemes in a language varies from 6 to Phonotactic universals All languages have syllables ending in a vowel (open syllables),
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Слайд 2 Universal typology which investigates all languages of

Universal typology which investigates all languages of the world and

the world and aims at singling out in them

such features/phenomena which are common in all languages. These features are referred to as absolute universals.

Слайд 3 Etalon language
Etalon language – is a language which

Etalon languageEtalon language – is a language which is perceived or

is perceived or taken as a standard against which

other languages are compared or evaluated, such as Latin in medieval and early modern Europe. The notion has been developed and elaborated by the Russian linguist Uspenskij. He says that any typology is based on a metalanguage, which is the same as an etalon language to make transformations from it to real languages and back, from real languages to an etalon (Uspenskyj 1965)


Слайд 4 He says that any typology is based on

He says that any typology is based on a metalanguage, which

a metalanguage, which is the same as an etalon

language to make transformations from it to real languages and back, from real languages to an etalon (Uspenskyj 1965)

Слайд 5 It is necessary, though, to distinguish metalanguage from

It is necessary, though, to distinguish metalanguage from language etalon by

language etalon by the following criterion: a metalanguage is

a system of postulates and parameters of language structure applied to describe any system, separately or on contrast; while a language etalon is a realization of a certain section of metalanguage in a set of natural languages.

Слайд 6 One important aim of most linguistic theories is

One important aim of most linguistic theories is to pin down

to pin down what the languages of the world

have in common.

First, we must make a basic distinction between absolute universals and statistical universals. Absolute universals refer to properties found in all languages, while statistical universals reflect important trends that are found in a predominant part of the languages of the world, but not necessarily in all. It is often difficult to ascertain what constitutes absolute universals, since we do not have access to reliable information about all languages in the world.


Слайд 7 Language universals may also be generalizations about properties

Language universals may also be generalizations about properties of just a

of just a small selection of languages, so-called implicational

universals, which state that if a language has property A, then it also has property B, but not necessarily the other way round.

Слайд 8 Explanations for universals
monogenesis hypothesis (the idea that

Explanations for universals monogenesis hypothesis (the idea that all languages stem

all languages stem from the same proto-language and have

inherited the same universal traits from this proto-language )
language contact hypothesis (languages have many things in common because they are constantly influenced by each other )
innateness hypothesis (the idea that our ability to use language is a part of our genetic endowment, and that genetics also determines many details in the form and structure of languages)

Слайд 9 Lexical universals
Learning another language often implies learning

Lexical universals Learning another language often implies learning new concepts. Languages

new concepts. Languages may be widely different and still

lexicalize many of the same concepts or on the other side, they may be related but still not to have common concepts.
Most lexical universals are approximate rather than precise.
Most lexical universals are statistical rather than absolute.

Слайд 10 Universals of speech sounds
The number of speech

Universals of speech sounds The number of speech sounds or segmental

sounds or segmental phonemes varies from language to language.


Most languages have between 20 and 35 phonemes.
All languages distinguish between vowels and consonants.
The vast majority of languages has fewer vowel phonemes than consonant phonemes.
The only known exception is the Brazilian language Xavante, which has 13 vowel phonemes and 13 consonant phonemes.

Слайд 11 Vowels
All languages make a distinction between close and

VowelsAll languages make a distinction between close and open vowels. All

open vowels.
All languages make a distinction between

front and back vowels.
The number of distinctions tends to be higher in the more close vowels than in the more open vowels.

Слайд 12 Consonants
The number of consonant phonemes in a language

ConsonantsThe number of consonant phonemes in a language varies from 6

varies from 6 to 95, the average number being

23.
With regard to place of articulation, all languages make a distinction between labial (lip) and lingual (tongue) articulation, and all but a very few divide lingual articulation further into coronal (front part of the tongue) and dorsal (tongue ridge) articulation
While the lower lip may be combined with the upper lip (bilabial) or with the teeth (labiodental), the distinction between bilabial and labiodental is never utilized as a distinctive feature; it is never the only feature distinguishing two phonemes.

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