Hasil (
Bahasa Indonesia) 1:
[Salinan]Disalin!
Structure of Language According to Saussure, all languages are governed by their own internal rules, which do not mirror or imitate the structure of the world. The basic building block of language is the phoneme- the smallest meaningful (significant) sound in language. Although each phoneme makes a distinct sound that is meaningful and recognizable to speakers of a particular language, in actuality a phoneme is composed of a family of nearly identical speech sounds called allophones. How phoneme and allophones arrange themselves to produce meaningful speech in any language is not arbitrary, but is governed by a predescribed set of rules developed through time by the speakers of a language. In addition to phonemes, another major building block of language is the morpheme. Another major building block in the structure of language is the actual-arrangement of words in a sentence or syntax. Having established the basic building blocks of a sentence language provides us with one additional body of rules to govern the various interpretations or shades of meaning such combinations of words can evoke : semantics. In order to understand each of these sentences, a speaker or reader needs to understand the semantic features that govern an English sentence, for each of the above sentences has several possible interpretations.
Sedang diterjemahkan, harap tunggu..
