1.1 Linguistics is Science

Essentials of Linguistics
30 Jan 201804:02

Summary

TLDRLinguistics, the scientific study of language, employs a systematic and empirical approach to observe and analyze how people use language without making value judgments. Unlike prescriptive methods, linguists take a descriptive stance, focusing on what people do with language rather than dictating how they should. The field is unique in its focus on human language, highlighting our specialized articulatory, auditory, and neural systems that enable complex communication unlike any other species.

Takeaways

  • 🔬 Linguistics is defined as the science of language, which involves systematic and empirical observations.
  • 🧪 The scientific approach in linguistics does not require a lab but a methodical way of asking questions about language.
  • 📊 Empirical observations in linguistics mean that linguists base their theories on observable data, similar to other scientists.
  • 🚫 Linguists avoid value judgments and focus on describing language use rather than prescribing how it should be used.
  • 🔍 The descriptive approach in linguistics aligns with the scientific method, focusing on observation and theory development.
  • 🐞 Analogous to an entomologist studying beetles, linguists observe language use to understand why certain patterns exist.
  • 🌐 Linguistics specifically focuses on human language, distinguishing it from communication systems of other species.
  • 🗣️ Human language is unique due to our articulatory system, which allows for the production of speech in ways no other species can.
  • 👂 The human auditory system is specialized for the frequencies found in human speech, even more so than synthetic speech.
  • 🧠 The human brain's complexity and neural connections dedicated to language set us apart from other species in our language abilities.

Q & A

  • What is the definition of linguistics as described in the script?

    -Linguistics is defined as the science of language, which involves a systematic, empirical approach to studying how people use language.

  • What does it mean for linguistics to be considered a science?

    -Being a science means that linguistics uses a systematic and empirical method to ask questions and gather evidence for theories about language, rather than requiring a laboratory setting.

  • How does empirical observation play a role in linguistics?

    -Empirical observation in linguistics involves observing data to find evidence for theories, similar to how other scientists observe phenomena in their respective fields.

  • What is the difference between a descriptive and prescriptive approach to language, as mentioned in the script?

    -A descriptive approach involves documenting and analyzing how language is actually used, while a prescriptive approach involves making judgments and setting rules for how language 'should' be used.

  • Why don't linguists make value judgments about language use?

    -Linguists avoid value judgments to maintain a scientific perspective, focusing on describing language use without prescribing how it should be used.

  • How does the script illustrate the difference between a linguist's and an entomologist's approach to their subjects?

    -Both linguists and entomologists observe their subjects (language use and beetle behavior, respectively) and develop theories based on those observations without making value judgments.

  • What unique systems enable humans to produce speech, as highlighted in the script?

    -Humans have a unique articulatory system including lungs, larynx, vocal folds, and the shape of the tongue, teeth, lips, and nose, which enable speech production.

  • Why is the human auditory system considered special in the context of linguistics?

    -The human auditory system is sensitive to the frequencies most common in human speech, which is a unique adaptation that aids in language processing.

  • How does the neural system contribute to the uniqueness of human language ability?

    -The human brain has a complex and densely connected neural system with many connections dedicated to producing and understanding language, which is not found in other species.

  • What distinguishes human language from communication systems of other species, according to the script?

    -Human language is distinguished by its unique articulatory, auditory, and neural systems, which are not found in other species and enable the complex use of language.

  • What is the main focus of linguistics as a scientific discipline?

    -The main focus of linguistics is to study the unique system of human language, including its production, understanding, and the differences from other species' communication systems.

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