What Is Linguistics?
Linguistics is defined as the scientific study of
language. From different viewpoints, as a science, linguistics can be divided
into several branches, among others, descriptive linguistics and
historical/comparative linguistics (if it is based its methodology), synchronic
and diachronic linguistics (if is based on its aspect of time), and phonetics,
phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics (if it is based on a language as a
system), and sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics (if it is related to or
combined with the disciplines (sociology and psychology respectively).
As a science, linguistics must fulfil some scientific
prerequisites. First, it must have a subject matter. Language is said to be a
subject matter of Linguistics. As a subject matter, a language must be clearly
and explicitly defined. Before analyzing a language, some linguists
define a language in different ways. Take for example, Finocchioro who defines
a language as a system of arbitrary, vocal symbols that permit all people in
a given culture, or other people who have learned the system of that culture,
to communicate or to interact. Thus, the scope of analysis is based on the
clearly and explicitly defined subject matter. This is to say that every thing
beyond the scope such as gestures/bodily movement will be ignored. So explicitness
in defining the subject matter must be conducted in order that we know
what must be studied/analyzed and what must be left.
Second, it must be based on an objective observation
and/or investigation. This to say that the observation and/or investigation on
the subject matter must be conducted objectively. The result of observation
and/or investigation must be described objectively too and it can be verified
by any competent observer or investigator. So objectivity in conducting
observation and/or investigation on the subject matter must be fulfilled in any
scientific undertaking.
Third, the result of observation and/or investigation
must be systematically arranged. This must be conducted as an effort to show
relationship within the subject matter. This is also meant to make the readers
easy to read and study. Thus systematicness is also needed by
linguistics.
Language analysis for the sake to develop linguistics is done systematically
within the framework of some general theory of language structure. The linguist
tries to verify the theory by making objective observations of actual language
data and modifies the theory in the light of what he perceives to be patterns
or regularities underlying the data.
Some branches of linguistics are as follows:
- Phonetics
- Phonology
- Morphology
- Syntax
- Generative Transformational Grammar
- Semantics
- Pragmatics
Branches of linguistics in relation to the other
fields of study:
- Sociolinguistics
- Psycholinguistics
The concepts of the braches of linguistics are
presented as follows:
Phonetics is the study of speech sounds, which are known more
technically as phones. This the study highlights, especially, how the
speech sounds produced by using speech organs. It shows mechanisms of how to
produce the speech sounds.
Phonology, on the other hand, is essentially the description of
the systems and patterns of speech sounds in a language. It is, in effect,
based on theory of what every speaker of a language unconsciously knows about
the sound patterns of that language. This study regards the speech sounds as
having functions to differentiate meanings.
Morphology is the study of analyzing the expression system of a
language which is concerned with the identification of morphemes and the ways
in which they are distributed or combined into longer utterances or
morphological constructions.
Syntax is defined as the study on arrangements of words into
phrases, clauses, and sentences or syntactical constructions.
A grammar includes phrase-structure rules,
lexical-insertion rules, and transformational rules. The grammar can be thought
of as a machine which generates all the possible sentences of the language. A
grammar containing such rules is called a generative grammar. When the
rules include transformational rules, we have a transformational-generative
grammar
A major factor in sentence interpretation involves a
body of knowledge that is often called pragmatics. This includes the
speakerโs and addresseeโs background attitudes and beliefs, their understanding
of the context in which a sentence is uttered, and their knowledge of the way
in which language is used to communicate information
A term sociolinguistics is a derivational word.
Two words that form it are sociology and linguistics. Sociology refers to a
science of society; and linguistics refers to a science of language. A study of
language from the perspective of society may be thought as linguistics plus
sociology. Some investigators have found it to introduce a distinction between
sociolinguistics and sociology of language. Some others regard sociolinguistics
is often referred as the sociology of language.
The study that is concerned with the relationship
between language and the context in which it is used. In other words, it
studies the relationship between language and society. It explains we people
speak differently in different social contexts. It discusses the social
functions of language and the ways it is used to convey social meaning. All of
the topics provides a lot of information about the language works, as well as
about the social relationships in a community, and the way people signal
aspects of their social identity through their language (Jenet Holmes, 2001).
Sociolinguitics also refers to the study that is concerned with the interaction
of language and setting (Carol M. Eastman, 1975; 113). The other expert defines
it as the study that is concerned with investigating the relationship between
language and society with the goal of a better understanding of the structure
of language and of how languages function in communication ( Ronald Wardhaugh,
1986 : 12)
A term โpsycholinguisticsโ is a combination of
psychology and linguistics. Both are the branches of sciences. Psychology is
defined as the systematic study of human experience and behavior or as the
science that studies the behavior of men and other animals Knight and Hilgert
in Abu Ahmadi, 1992). There are several branches of psychology, among others,
social psychology, psychology of communication, developmental psychology,
educational psychology, and psychology of language. The last branches of
psychology is often called as psycholinguistics. It is defined as a field of
study that combines psychology and linguistics. It covers language development.
(Lim Kiat Boey). The other definition of psycholinguistics is that it is
the study of human language โlanguage comprehension, language production, and
language acquisition (E.M. Hatch)
Conclusion
Linguistics can applied in language teaching. Some branches of linguistics
discuss some aspects of a language such as phones, phonemes, morphemes, words,
meanings, and language in relation to sociocultural and psychological
perpectives. All of the aspects are of course useful for language teaching.
By studying linguistics he will have deeper insights
into the nature of language, and act accordingly in teaching the language. For
instance, when he agrees that the use of language is a matter of habits and
practice, in teaching it to his students he must implant the habit of using it
for communication until it becomes deeply established.
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