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Competence Performance Definitions Having knowledge Possess Applying knowledge Use Analogies / Examples Recipe Blueprint Competence Performance Definitions Having knowledge Possess Applying knowledge Use Analogies / Examples Recipe Blueprint Musical score Final product Actual building Performance of it

Performance Degrading Problems Tired Drunk Divided attention Slip of the tongue Performance Degrading Problems Tired Drunk Divided attention Slip of the tongue

Onomatopoeia—Sheep Arabic (Algeria): baa Chinese (Mandarin): mieh Dutch: bèèh English: baaah Esperanto: mek Estonian: Onomatopoeia—Sheep Arabic (Algeria): baa Chinese (Mandarin): mieh Dutch: bèèh English: baaah Esperanto: mek Estonian: mää Finnish: bäää French: bêêê German: bähh, bähh Hebrew: meeee www. georgetown. edu. /cball/animals/

Onomatopoeia—Sheep Hindi: bhe: -bhe: Italian: beeee Japanese: mee Korean: meeeee Russian: bee Spanish (Spain): Onomatopoeia—Sheep Hindi: bhe: -bhe: Italian: beeee Japanese: mee Korean: meeeee Russian: bee Spanish (Spain): bee Spanish (Argentina): meeee Swedish: bää Turkish: me-e-e-eh, me-e-e-eh Vietnamese: be-hehehe www. georgetown. edu. /cball/animals/

Creativity: Embedded Clauses This is the house that Jack built. This is the malt Creativity: Embedded Clauses This is the house that Jack built. This is the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. This is the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. Fromkin, Victoria, Robert Rodman & Nina Hyams. 2011. An Introduction to Language, 9 th edition. Wadsworth, Cengage Learning, pp. 290 -291.

Grammaticality Judgments Linus lost his blanket. * Lost Linus blanket his. 我 也 喜 Grammaticality Judgments Linus lost his blanket. * Lost Linus blanket his. 我 也 喜 歡 吃 冰 淇 淋。 * 也 我 喜 歡 吃 冰 淇 淋。

Grammar (One View) “We use the term ‘grammar’ with a systematic ambiguity. On the Grammar (One View) “We use the term ‘grammar’ with a systematic ambiguity. On the one hand, the term refers to the explicit theory constructed by the linguist and proposed as a description of the speaker’s competence. On the other hand, it refers to this competence itself. ” N. Chomsky and M. Halle, The Sound Pattern of English Fromkin, Victoria, Robert Rodman & Nina Hyams. 2011. An Introduction to Language, 9 th edition. Wadsworth, Cengage Learning, p. 294.

What does Grammar mean? Written description of your linguistic competence (All Areas) Your linguistic What does Grammar mean? Written description of your linguistic competence (All Areas) Your linguistic competence “Traditional” Grammar [Syntax] Book containing traditional grammar / syntax

Types of Grammars Descriptive Grammar Prescriptive Grammar Teaching Grammars Universal Grammar Fromkin, Victoria, Robert Types of Grammars Descriptive Grammar Prescriptive Grammar Teaching Grammars Universal Grammar Fromkin, Victoria, Robert Rodman & Nina Hyams. 2011. An Introduction to Language, 9 th edition. Wadsworth, Cengage Learning, pp. 294 -299.

So-Called Ungrammatical Sentences I don’t have none. You was wrong about that. Mathilda is So-Called Ungrammatical Sentences I don’t have none. You was wrong about that. Mathilda is fatter than me. Fromkin, Victoria, Robert Rodman & Nina Hyams. 2011. An Introduction to Language, 9 th edition. Wadsworth, Cengage Learning, p. 295.

Long-Standing Prescriptive Grammar Rules 1 DON’T end a sentence with a preposition. I don’t Long-Standing Prescriptive Grammar Rules 1 DON’T end a sentence with a preposition. I don’t know who to give this book to. “This is the sort of nonsense up with which I will not put. Winston Churchill (p. 15) DON’T split an infinitive He wants to quickly finish the work and go home.

Long-Standing Prescriptive Grammar Rules 2 USE ONLY Nominative after the verb BE. It’s me. Long-Standing Prescriptive Grammar Rules 2 USE ONLY Nominative after the verb BE. It’s me. NEVER use a double negative. I don’t have none.

Animal “Languages” “Talking” Parrots Spiders Fiddler crabs Birds (their calls) Bees Chimps Fromkin, Victoria, Animal “Languages” “Talking” Parrots Spiders Fiddler crabs Birds (their calls) Bees Chimps Fromkin, Victoria, Robert Rodman & Nina Hyams. 2011. An Introduction to Language, 9 th edition. Wadsworth, Cengage Learning, pp. 303 -308.

Origin of Language What do we really know? Origin of Language What do we really know?

Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis Linguistic Determinism Linguistic Relativity Fromkin, Victoria, Robert Rodman & Nina Hyams. 2011. Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis Linguistic Determinism Linguistic Relativity Fromkin, Victoria, Robert Rodman & Nina Hyams. 2011. An Introduction to Language, 9 th edition. Wadsworth, Cengage Learning, p. 311.