Introducción A Las Ciencias Lingüísticas para Anglistas 2014/2015
Introducción A Las Ciencias Lingüísticas para Anglistas 2014/2015
CIENCIAS LINGSTICAS
PARA ANGLISTAS
2014/2015
Introduction
Introduction
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Writing
Definition
Writing
Precursors
Cave drawings [20,000]
Clay tokens [10,000]
Cuneiform [5,000-6,000]
Alphabetic script [3,000]
Lack of evidence
Ideograms
More symbolic
Pictograms
Ideograms
Difference
the more picture-like forms are
pictograms
the more abstract forms are ideograms
Similarity
Both do NOT represent words or sounds
in a particular language.
They are language-independent and can
be understood with much the same basic
conventional meaning in a lot of
countries.
Logograms
Graphemes represent words
Logograms
Logograms
Logograms
Cuneiform writing system
It means wedge-shaped because
the inscriptions used by the
Sumerians were produced by
pressing a wedge-shaped
implement into soft clay tablets.
Logograms
Logograms
The best known case is Chinese.
Logograms
Chinese is a modern writing system
based on the use of logograms.
Logograms
Advantage for the users:
two speakers of very different
dialects of Chinese could read the
same text, even if they might have
great difficulty understanding each
other in a conversation.
Logograms
Disadvantage:
The large number of different written
symbols required within this type of
writing.
The official list of modern Chinese
characters is limited to 2,500, although
other lists contain up to 5,000
characters. Thats a lot for anyone to
learn and remember!!!
Rebus writing
The logogram for an entity is
adopted for the sounds of the spoken
word which refer to that entity
Rebus writing
Then that logogram is used
whenever that sound/s occur.
My lives in Paris
Rebus writing
A rebus is a representation of
syllables and words by pictures
of objects whose names sound
like the intended syllables
Great reduction
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Rebus writing
Rebus writing
Syllabic writing
Syllabic writing
Developments
Both the ancient Egyptian and the
Sumerian writing systems evolved to the
point where some of the earlier
logographic symbols were used to
represent spoken syllables.
Syllabic writing
Developments
Syllabic writing
Developments
Syllabic writing
Developments
Syllabic writing
Alphabetic writing
Alphabetic writing
Antecedents
Semitic languages such as Arabic and
Hebrew largely consist of symbols for the
consonant sounds in the word, with the
appropriate vowel sounds being supplied
by the reader.
This type of writing system is sometimes
called a consonantal alphabet.
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Alphabetic writing
Antecedents
Alphabetic writing
Further developments
Around 1000 BC, the Phoenician
alphabet was itself used as a model by
the Greeks, who added letters for vowels.
Alphabetic writing
Further developments
Alphabetic writing
Further developments
Alphabetic writing
Alphabetic writing
Direct correspondence between graphemes and
phonemes
Alphabets are devised on phonemic principles as
opposed to phonetic principles. Pin [ph i n]
Alphabetic writing
Direct correspondence between
graphemes and phonemes
Spanish
[These extra marks are diacritics]
Alphabetic writing
At one extreme we find such languages as
Spanish and Finnish, which have a very
regular system; at the other, we find such
cases as English and Gaelic, where there is a
marked degree of irregularity.
Alphabetic writing
There are also many alphabets where only certain
phonemes are represented graphemically.
Alphabetic writing
Alphabetic writing
Punctuation
Period
Semicolon
Colon
Comma
Speech
-transient
Speech
-transient
-immediate interaction
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Speech
-transient
-immediate interaction
-less elaborate
Speech
-transient
-immediate interaction
-less elaborate
-tone, volume...
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Speech
-implies dynamic interaction
-specific vocabulary (slang...)
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English orthography
English orthography
No one-to-one relationship
Frequent mismatch
Spelling pronunciation
The use of a pronunciation that is based
on spelling rather than in accordance with
a word's conventional pronunciation
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Advantages
Time-saving
Foreing learners of English
Disadvantages
Transition
Reluctant learners of the new
system
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