A Word Is A Minimal Free Form of A Language That Has A Given Sound, Meaning and Syntactic Function
A Word Is A Minimal Free Form of A Language That Has A Given Sound, Meaning and Syntactic Function
A Word Is A Minimal Free Form of A Language That Has A Given Sound, Meaning and Syntactic Function
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Syntax Words as types and words as tokens
Syntax is a system of rules that governs how words can be meaningfully arranged to How many words are there in the following sentence?
form phrases and sentences. Mary goes to Sorake Beach next week, and she intends going to Teluk Dalam next
Example: One rule of syntax is that an article such as “the” must come before a noun, not after: month..
“Read the book,” not “Read book the.” Christoph likes Asni and Asni likes Christoph.
Two distinguish between these two interpretations; we will define two new terms,
Language Development in Children
“token” and “type.” A word token is an individual occurrence of a word in a concrete
Children develop language in a set sequence of stages, although sometimes particular
context. A word type is a “dictionary entry” for a word. A word type is somewhat
skills develop at slightly different ages:
abstract; it’s what we’re talking about when we say that we know the meaning of the
Three-month-old infants can distinguish between the phonemes from any language. At
word deprecate, or when we say that the words barf and vomit are synonyms . On the
around six months, infants begin babbling, or producing sounds that resemble many
other hand, a word token is something which exists in time and space token is an
different languages. As time goes on, these sounds begin to resemble more closely the
individual occurrence of a sentence; but a sentence type is an abstract sentence, without
words of the languages the infant hears. At about thirteen months, children begin to
context. If someone repeats a sentence twice, they have uttered two sentence tokens, but
produce simple single words. By about twenty-four months, children begin to combine
only one sentence type. When the kind of token or type is obvious from context, we will
two or three words to make short sentences. At this stage, their speech is usually
simply use the terms token and type.
telegraphic. Telegraphic speech, like telegrams, contains no articles or prepositions. By
We can use this new terminology to express the two interpretations for our task
about age three years, children can usually use tenses and plurals. Children’s language
unambiguously:
abilities continue to grow throughout the school-age years. They become able to
1. Count the number of word tokens that appear in a document.
recognize ambiguity and sarcasm in language and to use metaphors and puns. These
2. Count the number of word types that appear in a document.
abilities arise from metalinguistic awareness, or the capacity to think about how
language is used.
Ambiguous Language
Language may sometimes be used correctly but still have an unclear meaning or multiple
meanings. In these cases, language is ambiguous - it can be understood in several ways.
Avoid biting dogs is an example of an ambiguous sentence. A person might interpret it
as Keep out of the way of biting dogs or don’t bite dogs.
Language can be divided up into pieces at a variety of different grain sizes, ranging from
sounds up to utterances and even to documents.
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