Module 2 Views On Language
Module 2 Views On Language
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GUIDE MODULE 2: VIEWS ON LANGUGAE
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HOW THIS MODULE WORKS
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This model depicts the entirety of the program. It makes use of various online platforms which
also serve different purposes depending on the needs of the learners, availability of the
technology that they have, and taking into account data plans as well as their literacy on the
media which are stated above.
This module is also aligned with the OBE Syllabus, ensuring that the instructions are mirrored
on practical evidences of learning embodying their introspection.
On each module, the teacher has to check students’ progress personally by asking questions
that go beyond literal and inferential understanding thru Audio/Video calls to guarantee
assessment.
OBJECTIVES
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
GENERAL
• Language is primarily
vocal.
Language is speech,
primarily made up of
vocal sounds
produced by the
speech apparatus in
the human body. The
primary medium of
language is speech;
the written record is
but a secondary
representation of the
language. Writing is
only the graphic
representation of the
sounds of the
language. While
most languages have writing systems, a number of languages continue to exist,
even today, in the spoken form only, without any written form. Linguists claim
that speech is primary, writing secondary. Therefore, it is assumed that speech
has a priority in language teaching.
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Language is a system of structurally related elements or ‘building blocks’ for the encoding of
meaning, the elements being phonemes (sounds), morphemes (words), tagmemes (phrases and
sentences/clauses). Language learning, it is assumed, entails mastering the elements or building
blocks of the language and learning the rules by which these elements are combined, from
phoneme to morpheme to word to phrase to sentence.
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That language is arbitrary means that the relationship between the words and the ‘things’ they
denote is merely conventional, i.e. native speakers of English, in some sense, agreed to use the
sounds / kæt / ‘cat’ in English because native speakers of English ‘want’ it to be.
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COGNITIVISTS
Language is innate.
The presence of the language acquisition device (LAD) in the human brain predisposes all
normal children to acquire their first language in an amazingly short time, around five
years since birth.
Language is creative. It enables native speakers to produce and understand sentences they
have not heard nor used before.
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• Language is universal. It is universal in the sense that all normal children the world over
acquire a mother tongue but it is also universal in the sense that, at a highly abstract
level, all languages must share key features of human languages, such as all languages
have sounds; all languages have rules that form sounds into words, words into phrases
and clauses; and all languages have transformation rules that enable speakers to ask
questions, negate sentences, issue orders, defocus the doer of the action, etc.
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FUNCTIONALISTS
The functionalists believe that language is a dynamic system through which members of speech
community exchange information. It is a vehicle for the expression of functional meaning such
as expressing one’s emotions, persuading people, asking and giving information, making people
do things for others.
This view of language emphasizes the meaning and functions rather than the grammatical
characteristics of language, and leads to a language teaching content consisting of categories
of meaning/notions and functions rather than of elements of structure and grammar.
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INTERACTIONALIST
The interactionists believe that language is a vehicle for establishing interpersonal relations and
for performing social transactions between individuals. It is a tool for creating and maintaining
social relations through conversations. Language teaching content, according to this view, may
be specified and organized by patterns of exchange and interaction.
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RECALL
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REFLECT
Write a short essay on a particular view on language which you agree the most.
CRITERIA
Content 10pts
Reasoning 10 pts
Grammar 10 pts
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Making connections
• Research on articles concerning the topic in this module. Provide
additional information worthy of sharing to your classmates.
• Input data on the given table below.
READINGS
NOTE
MODULE 1 COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION PROCESS
1. Communication/Process/Elements
2. Communication Models
3. Noam Chomsky LAD
4. Chomsky’s LAD
5. MAXIMS OF CONVERSATION