Changing Use of Language
Title: Changing Use of Language
Category: Literature / English
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Changing Use of Language
Changing Use of Language
I chose to find the entomology of a word that most people can usually not go through a day without using at least once, computer. With the explosion of the personal computer in the last ten years, most households in America own at least one. However, the meaning of the word "computer" has changed in the last century. The word itself is found in text as far back as 1646 when Sir
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the barn fell."
I think that the levels of linguistic approach to understanding language does help explain and breakdown language. It makes sense that all these parts are necessary to understand the usage of language in general. Chomsky’s four levels for understanding language breakdown and map out language pretty good. Hockett’s Linguistic Universals do show the aspects that language has in general. Together, the two theories do seem to show an appropriate framework.
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