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chapter 4

this theory is based on the ideas that humans imitate the sounds of the animals call

the bow-wow theory

this theory a rose with the idea that people make instinctive sounds like in our emotions and feelings

the pooh-pooh theory

this theory is based on the notion that people react to the world and make sound symbolism. it involves the sounds of objects

the dingdong theory

this theory is based on the proof that humans create rhythmical grunts. which later developed into chants to address physical environmental needs. like the sound of labor

the yo- he-ho theory

this theory is a romantic side of human life which is the sole factor that is responsible for the creation of language. it involves music like whistling and humming

the la-la theory

what hypothesis says that language was created from one of our human ancestors. it is heredetary.

genetic mutation of chomsky. Noam Chomsky

what hypothesis says that one thing to keep their peers with them, humans train themselves and so did the vocals develop. involves the vocal training.

vocal grooming of dubar. Robin Dubar

what hypothesis says that language developed from early humans the mothers in particular. this involves the attachment of the mother and the baby.

putting the baby down hypothesis by Dean falk

what hypothesis says that language is anchored on the natural sound of human cries.as humans express your feelings and are being understood by others the use of language began

Whitney's origin of language

and this is a study of science and symbols in the society

semiotics

who is the father of semiotics

ferdinand de Saussure

he supported ferdinand and regarded semiotics as the key to the evolution of human consciousness. that language began with science and that are signs and dyadic, meaning of signature is tied to specific meaning

john locke

he supported ferdinand and stress that for one to understand signs there must be intelligence capable enough to learn from experience his concept of semiotics was triadic -sign, meaning, and interpreter

charles sanders peirce

what are the three examples of semiotics

brands and logos
emojis

traffic signs

ferdinand de Saussure refers to this as the life of signs within society

semiotics

semiotics can help us communicate things through _,_,_

visuals, unspoken and spoken

some signs are accepted and understood ___ like traffic signs emojis brand logos

globally

semiotics in written and spoken form includes __,_,_, _

puns
metaphors

intertextualities

cultural commonalities

this makes use of the hands facial expression and other gestures usually used by deaf or the hearing impaired individuals

sign language

this is done to to spell words in signs. it is used to emphasize specific words like pine so p i n e would be spelled referring to pine tree

fingerspelling

the interconnectedness of language and culture says that language shapes culture and culture shapes language

inseparable

what interconnectedness of culture and language says that there is no relationship between culture and language

independent

what interconnectedness between language and culture says that culture and language is partly interconnected

partly interconnected

what are the three connections of language and culture

-through the use and arrangement of words
-the meaning in their daily activities and experiences

-the context of communication

language is the primary __ of communication

vehicle

language reflects both the _ that individual and the _ of history

personality and culture

language makes possible _ and _ of culture

growth and transmission

according to him our ways of looking at the world depend on the type of language that we use.

benjamin lee whorf

the elements of culture includes

-behavior
-literature in language

-arts

-prototypes

-products of human work and thought

according to his theory he believed that social interactions between and among people a rocky element in acquiring knowledge

lev vygotsky - vygotsky's theory

history contents that when children are born they have an embedded basic structure for COGNITION as well as for language. MEANING YOU ALREADY HAVE THE COGNITIVE ABILITY TO PRODUCE LANGUAGE

jean piaget -piaget's theory

according to siri his language acquisition device or LAD which is in built-inbox in the brain responsible for creating and learning the language. as you born to this world language is innate

Noam Chomsky - chomsky's theory

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1. ögats anatomi och delar SE 6
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rechtsstaat 1-3 pp
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operation
imperatif
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elizabeth
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part 4 mujeres
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