Word classes

Cards (26)

  • Words
    Smallest independent unit of meaning
  • Words
    • Symbolic
    • Independent
    • Minimal
  • There is no adequate definition of a word
  • Word classes
    The 'standard' definition includes: 1. Meaning, 2. Form test, 3. Position test
  • The 'standard' definition of word classes includes meaning, form test, and position test
  • It is unclear which test should be used to categorise word classes
  • Words can be categorised as open versus closed-class words
  • Word classes are found in different places in language
  • Word classes are relevant to language impairment
  • There is a 5 minute exercise
  • There is a bibliography
  • Most linguists acknowledge that there is no adequate definition of a word
  • Whether a word can be split is gradable
    The witch practices both black and white magic
  • Independence of a word is gradable
    • Jack was in a mood
    • His mood was bad
    • Jack was in a tizz
    • His tizz was bad
  • Some researchers have suggested that language is minimally iconic, e.g. across languages the word for 'tongue' often contains /l/
  • The 'standard' definition of word classes
    • Meaning test
    • Form test
    • Position test
  • Verbs come after subjects and before objects, e.g. she ate the fish, she likes cheese
  • Ways to categorise word classes
    • Open versus closed-class (content versus function)
    • Where in the sentence are particular word classes found
  • Open versus closed class (Content versus function)

    Open class words are content words that can be added to the language, closed class words are function words that have a grammatical role
  • Where in the sentence are particular word classes found?
    • Open class words tend to occur in the Noun Phrase and Verb Complex, closed class words tend to occur in these positions as well
  • Pronouns
    • Stand in for entire Noun Phrase
  • Prepositions
    • Typically signal location but not always
  • Children with language impairments
    • Tend to miss out function words
    • Have difficulties understanding prepositions (when used to express location)
    • Have reduced verb diversity
  • No adequate definition of a word
  • The 'standard' definition of word classes uses 1) Meaning, 2) Form test, 3) Position test
  • Blasi et al. (2016) found sound-meaning association biases across thousands of languages