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Characteristics of Language
PROF. JUNAID AMJED
junaidamjed@gmail.com
http://facebook.com/junaid.amjed
PROF.JUNAID AMJED 1
Language
anguage is, today, an inseparable part of human society. Human
civilization has been possible only through language. It is through
language only that humanity has come out of the stone age and has
developed science, art and technology in a big way. Language is a
means of communication, it is arbitrary, it is a system of systems.
We know that Speech is primary while writing is secondary.
Language is human so it differs from animal communication in
several ways. Language can have scores of characteristics but the
following are the most important ones: language is arbitrary,
productive, creative, systematic, vocalic, social, non-instinctive
and conventional. These characteristics of language set human
language apart from animal communication. Some of these features
may be part of animal communication; yet they do not form part of
it in total.
L
PROF.JUNAID AMJED 2
Language is Arbitrary:
Language is arbitrary in the sense that there is no inherent
relation between the words of a language and their meanings or the
ideas conveyed by them. There is no reason why a female adult
human being be called a woman in English, aurat ‫عورت‬ in Urdu, Zen
in Persian and Femine in French. The choice of a word selected to
mean a particular thing or idea is purely arbitrary but once a word
is selected for a particular referent, it comes to stay as such. It may
be noted that had language not been arbitrary, there would have
been only one language in the world.
PROF.JUNAID AMJED 3
Language is Social:
Language is a set of conventional communicative signals used
by humans for communication in a community. Language in this sense
is a possession of a social group, comprising an indispensable set of
rules which permits its members to relate to each other, to interact
with each other, to co-operate with each other; it is a social
institution. Language exists in society; it is a means of nourishing and
developing culture and establishing human relations.
PROF.JUNAID AMJED 4
Language is Symbolic:
Language consists of various sound symbols and their
graphological counterparts that are employed to denote some
objects, occurrences or meaning. These symbols are arbitrarily
chosen and conventionally accepted and employed. Words in a
language are not mere signs or figures, but symbols of meaning.
The intelligibility of a language depends on a correct interpretation
of these symbols.
PROF.JUNAID AMJED 5
Language is Systematic:
Although language is symbolic, yet its symbols are arranged
in a particular system. All languages have their system of
arrangements. Every language is a system of systems. All
languages have phonological and grammatical systems, and
within a system there are several sub-systems. For example,
within the grammatical system we have morphological and
syntactic systems, and within these two sub-systems we have
systems such as those of plural, of mood, of aspect, of tense,
etc.
PROF.JUNAID AMJED 6
Language is Vocal:
Language is primarily made up of vocal sounds only produced by
a physiological articulatory mechanism in the human body. In the
beginning, it appeared as vocal sounds only. Writing came much
later, as an intelligent attempt to represent vocal sounds. Writing is
only the graphic representation of the sounds of the language. So
the linguists say that speech is primary. (Ferdinand de Saussure)
PROF.JUNAID AMJED 7
Language is Non-instinctive, Conventional:
No language was created in a day out of a mutually agreed upon
formula by a group of humans. Language is the outcome of evolution
and convention. Each generation transmits this convention on to the
next. Like all human institutions languages also change and die, grow
and expand. Every language then is a convention in a community. It is
non-instinctive because it is acquired by human beings. No body gets a
language in heritage; he acquires it because he an innate ability.
PROF.JUNAID AMJED 8
Language is Productive and Creative:
Language has creativity and productivity. The structural
elements of human language can be combined to produce new
utterances, which neither the speaker nor his hearers may ever
have made or heard before any, listener, yet which both sides
understand without difficulty. Language changes according to the
needs of society.
PROF.JUNAID AMJED 9
Finally, language has other characteristics such as Duality referring
to the two systems of sound and meaning, Displacement which means
the ability to talk across time and space, Humanness which means
that animals cannot acquire it, Universality which refers to the
equilibrium across humanity on linguistic grounds, Competence and
Performance which means that language is innate and produced is
society and furthermore, language is culturally transmitted. It is
learnt by an individual from his elders, and is transmitted from one
generation to another. Thus using J. Firth’s term, language is a
‘polysystametic’. It is also open to be studied from multifaceted
angles.
Source :https://neoenglish.wordpress.com/2010/12/16/characteristics-and-features-of-language/
PROF.JUNAID AMJED 10

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Characteristics and features of Language

  • 1. Characteristics of Language PROF. JUNAID AMJED junaidamjed@gmail.com http://facebook.com/junaid.amjed PROF.JUNAID AMJED 1
  • 2. Language anguage is, today, an inseparable part of human society. Human civilization has been possible only through language. It is through language only that humanity has come out of the stone age and has developed science, art and technology in a big way. Language is a means of communication, it is arbitrary, it is a system of systems. We know that Speech is primary while writing is secondary. Language is human so it differs from animal communication in several ways. Language can have scores of characteristics but the following are the most important ones: language is arbitrary, productive, creative, systematic, vocalic, social, non-instinctive and conventional. These characteristics of language set human language apart from animal communication. Some of these features may be part of animal communication; yet they do not form part of it in total. L PROF.JUNAID AMJED 2
  • 3. Language is Arbitrary: Language is arbitrary in the sense that there is no inherent relation between the words of a language and their meanings or the ideas conveyed by them. There is no reason why a female adult human being be called a woman in English, aurat ‫عورت‬ in Urdu, Zen in Persian and Femine in French. The choice of a word selected to mean a particular thing or idea is purely arbitrary but once a word is selected for a particular referent, it comes to stay as such. It may be noted that had language not been arbitrary, there would have been only one language in the world. PROF.JUNAID AMJED 3
  • 4. Language is Social: Language is a set of conventional communicative signals used by humans for communication in a community. Language in this sense is a possession of a social group, comprising an indispensable set of rules which permits its members to relate to each other, to interact with each other, to co-operate with each other; it is a social institution. Language exists in society; it is a means of nourishing and developing culture and establishing human relations. PROF.JUNAID AMJED 4
  • 5. Language is Symbolic: Language consists of various sound symbols and their graphological counterparts that are employed to denote some objects, occurrences or meaning. These symbols are arbitrarily chosen and conventionally accepted and employed. Words in a language are not mere signs or figures, but symbols of meaning. The intelligibility of a language depends on a correct interpretation of these symbols. PROF.JUNAID AMJED 5
  • 6. Language is Systematic: Although language is symbolic, yet its symbols are arranged in a particular system. All languages have their system of arrangements. Every language is a system of systems. All languages have phonological and grammatical systems, and within a system there are several sub-systems. For example, within the grammatical system we have morphological and syntactic systems, and within these two sub-systems we have systems such as those of plural, of mood, of aspect, of tense, etc. PROF.JUNAID AMJED 6
  • 7. Language is Vocal: Language is primarily made up of vocal sounds only produced by a physiological articulatory mechanism in the human body. In the beginning, it appeared as vocal sounds only. Writing came much later, as an intelligent attempt to represent vocal sounds. Writing is only the graphic representation of the sounds of the language. So the linguists say that speech is primary. (Ferdinand de Saussure) PROF.JUNAID AMJED 7
  • 8. Language is Non-instinctive, Conventional: No language was created in a day out of a mutually agreed upon formula by a group of humans. Language is the outcome of evolution and convention. Each generation transmits this convention on to the next. Like all human institutions languages also change and die, grow and expand. Every language then is a convention in a community. It is non-instinctive because it is acquired by human beings. No body gets a language in heritage; he acquires it because he an innate ability. PROF.JUNAID AMJED 8
  • 9. Language is Productive and Creative: Language has creativity and productivity. The structural elements of human language can be combined to produce new utterances, which neither the speaker nor his hearers may ever have made or heard before any, listener, yet which both sides understand without difficulty. Language changes according to the needs of society. PROF.JUNAID AMJED 9
  • 10. Finally, language has other characteristics such as Duality referring to the two systems of sound and meaning, Displacement which means the ability to talk across time and space, Humanness which means that animals cannot acquire it, Universality which refers to the equilibrium across humanity on linguistic grounds, Competence and Performance which means that language is innate and produced is society and furthermore, language is culturally transmitted. It is learnt by an individual from his elders, and is transmitted from one generation to another. Thus using J. Firth’s term, language is a ‘polysystametic’. It is also open to be studied from multifaceted angles. Source :https://neoenglish.wordpress.com/2010/12/16/characteristics-and-features-of-language/ PROF.JUNAID AMJED 10