Book contents
- Life and Language Beyond Earth
- Reviews
- Life and Language Beyond Earth
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Tables and Figures
- Preface
- How to Use This Book
- Part I Introduction
- Part II The Universe We Live In
- Part III Our Story on Earth
- Part IV The Runaway Brain
- Part V Language, Our Greatest Gift
- 20 Looking at Language
- 21 Talking about Language
- 22 The View from Linguistics
- 23 The Language Faculty and Languages
- 24 Language and the Brain
- 25 Acquiring Language
- 26 Humans and Animals
- Part VI Life and Language, Here and Beyond
- Book part
- Glossary
- Timelines
- Figure credits
- References
- Bibliography
- Index
21 - Talking about Language
from Part V - Language, Our Greatest Gift
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 September 2023
- Life and Language Beyond Earth
- Reviews
- Life and Language Beyond Earth
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Tables and Figures
- Preface
- How to Use This Book
- Part I Introduction
- Part II The Universe We Live In
- Part III Our Story on Earth
- Part IV The Runaway Brain
- Part V Language, Our Greatest Gift
- 20 Looking at Language
- 21 Talking about Language
- 22 The View from Linguistics
- 23 The Language Faculty and Languages
- 24 Language and the Brain
- 25 Acquiring Language
- 26 Humans and Animals
- Part VI Life and Language, Here and Beyond
- Book part
- Glossary
- Timelines
- Figure credits
- References
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The great German poet Johann von Goethe (1749–1832) once said that because people can speak they think they are entitled to speak about language.1 The point he was making is that because we have language we think we have the necessary knowledge to make pronouncements on language. However, this is not true. In order to make objective statements about the structure and use of language one needs training as a linguist. So why does one need technical vocabulary when talking about language? The reason is that, although we all speak our native language effortlessly, there is a lot of internal structure involved in this process and we are normally unaware of this. To describe all facets of language one needs an array of technical terms. Bear in mind that most of our knowledge of language is unconscious, like an iceberg where nine-tenths are hidden below the water’s surface.
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- Life and Language Beyond Earth , pp. 343 - 358Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023