PURCOM
PURCOM
WMSU-ISMP-GU-001.00
Effective Date: 7-DEC-2016
I. Language and Communicatio
WMSU-ISMP-GU-001.00
Effective Date: 7-DEC-2016
I. Language and Communicatio
WMSU-ISMP-GU-001.00
Effective Date: 7-DEC-2016
I. Language and Communication
I. LANGAUAGE AND COMMUNICATION
WMSU-ISMP-GU-001.00
Effective Date: 7-DEC-2016
I. Language and Communication
WMSU-ISMP-GU-001.00
Effective Date: 7-DEC-2016
I. Language and Communication
LESSON 1: THE NATURE OF LANGUAGE
“Language shapes the way we think, and determines what we think about,”
It enables us to exchange ideas, by allowing us to say or write down what we thought. It
was through language that you learned your cultural values and behavior.
Animals are said to be able to communicate with each other.
But only human beings are truly capable of producing language.
Every language has system of rules such as;
Phonology
Grammar
Syntax
Semantics
Orthography
Grammarians concerned with clarity while Rhetoricians are concerned with effectiveness.
Speech Community
The language that is spoken in the community where your parents belongs becomes your own
and that is called speech community.
Tagalog
Tausug
Cebuano
Chavacano
Maranao
Maguindanao
Yakan
And many more
for instance,
they are born with
Chabacano or Cebuano
speaking parents, yet they
may speak
English if their dominant
exposure to the gadgets influence
their language use.
for instance,
they are born with
Chabacano or Cebuano
speaking parents, yet they
may speak
English if their dominant
exposure to the gadgets influence
their language use.
for instance,
they are born with
Chabacano or Cebuano
speaking parents, yet they
may speak
English if their dominant
exposure to the gadgets influence
their language use
for instance,
they are born with
Chabacano or Cebuano
speaking parents, yet they
may speak
English if their dominant
exposure to the gadgets influence
their language use
for instance,
they are born with
Chabacano or Cebuano
speaking parents, yet they
may speak
English if their dominant
exposure to the gadgets influence
their language use
for instance,
they are born with
Chabacano or Cebuano
speaking parents, yet they
may speak
English if their dominant
exposure to the gadgets influence
their language use
For instance, if the child is exposed to any digital gadgets and they are born with a Cebuano
speaking parents, yet they may speak English if their dominant exposure to the gadgets influence
their language use.
Language Acquisition
Growing up the first language that you would choose to speak is the language that your parent
uses. You might acquire this by listening and mimicked them when you were still a baby. And as
you grow older, you read materials, written texts, books and etc. that you may also acquire to be
your language.
Mother Tongue
The language you acquired or
picked up from the speech
community you are in
while growing up, becomes your
first language or your mother
tongue
Mother Tongue
The language you acquired or
picked up from the speech
community you are in
while growing up, becomes your
first language or your mother
tongue
The language you acquired or
picked up from the speech
community you are in
while growing up, becomes your
first language or your mother
tongue
Mother Tongue
The language that you acquired or picked up from the speech community you are in while
growing up, becomes your first language.
Second Language
The language that you formally learned either in school or tutorial classes other than the first
language that you acquired from home. This can be your national language like Filipino or the
global language like English.
Language Learning
Language learning is the process of studying a second language formally. This happens when
you as a learner study; rules of grammar, correct usage, word derivation, pronunciation and
enunciation.
Language Contact
Language Change
Language change can happen when two or more languages try to adapt or borrow words as a
product of new ideas. Language change is a natural behaviour of all languages.
A message may be conveyed via these types: verbal, non-verbal, and visual.Though
communication is often thought of as verbal, the non-verbal mode is equally essential as it
enhances one’s message.
Verbal communication makes use of words tailored by the speaker to let the recipient
decodethe message.
Non-verbal communication makes use of gestures, facial expressions, and body language
to reinforce the verbal cues.
Visual communication, moreover, is the type of communication that makes use of visuals
or images to convey information and/ormessages.
Interpersonal communication may occur in dyads or small groups, where it is meant to deepen
one’s relationship with others. However, if the objective is to achieve something at the end
of the conversation, it becomes transactional. While the former is characterized by
less seriousness and formality, the latter is more formal and profound.In addition, extended
communication involves the use of electronic media.
This
happens when you as a learner
study: rules of grammar, correct
usage, word derivation,
pronunciation and enunciation. In
writing, you were trained to:
build words from basic
parts, affixes and infixes, derive
word meaning, construct
sentences, as well as write
coherent paragraphs and even
longer stretch of discourses. th