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Terms and Issues
Terms and Issues
17
Language - Chinese
Not Applicable
10/08/2007

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Term
What are the steps a scientist follows when he or she is trying to learn about something?
Definition
THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
Term
How does the scientific method differ from other ways of knowing about the world?
Definition
Scientific method is universal, falsifiable, does not rely on faith
Term
What is the relationship between thought and language?
Definition
They are two separate entities, one does not determine the other, they are independent
Term
What are the arguments for/against the whorfian hypothesis?
Definition

Arguments Against:

  • people from different language have different distinctions of objects


Arguments For:

  •  when given choices, all people from different languages give the same answers
Term
What are onomatopoetic words tell us about language?
Definition

words are aribitrary and they do not necessarily sustain from one culture to the next

Ex: MEOW, ROAR 

 

Term
Why is "NGIV" not a good english word?
Definition
Words in English do not start with NG
Term
Provide some examples of words that correspond to concepts
Definition

Nouns, adj, verbs,

any conceptual lexicon

 

BANANA, FIREMAN 

Term
What does Jabberwocky reveal about the relation between words and concepts?
Definition
we do not need substantive words in order to understand meaning
Term
What are the problems of checklist theory?
Definition
Too specific, does not allow any concept to be partial
Term
What are the problems of the prototype theory?
Definition
concepts are fuzzy and not fixed, not specific, have core and periphery
Term
How do adjectives such as "good" or "fake" show the limitation of prototype theory?
Definition

Good - does not serve as the same function  good teacher vs. good shoe

Fake - challenges the core and periphery or idea 

Term
What are the two different concepts, expressed by the single word "door"? Show how these two concepts, "door" 1,  "door" 2 are related to each other.
Definition

Door 1 - I am painting the door.  (object)

Door 2 - I walk through the door.  (function)

 

Object vs. Function 

Term
Why can neither checklist theory nor prototype theory explain polysemy?
Definition
Too specific, they rely on exact description to define concepts, even fuzzy concepts
Term
Compare the substantive lexicon to functional lexicon: How do they differ?
Definition

Substantive words - banana

Functional words - The, were, a, be

 

Object/Concept vs. Function 

Term
"Kiss" can be either a noun or a verb. How can you determine what part of speech it is?
Definition
context. how it is placed in the sentence and the surrounding words around it.
Term

What are some counter examples to the familiar definitiion of a verb as "a word that expresses an action, state or activity?"

What part of speech are they and how can you tell? 

Definition

Sheila likes to take walks.

I walked to the park.

 

Noun vs. Verb

 

You can tell by context.

 

 

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