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ToK - Language How much could you know about the world if you had no language or means of communicating with other people?
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ToK - Language

How much could you know about the world if you had no language or means of communicating with

other people?

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Name an object ....

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Write a sentence describing what is happening in these two pictures:

Compare versions...

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Language is a subset of Communication

.... but not all communication is language

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What do we mean by language?

Language is symbolic

The use of a sound to stand for “that” object or idea:

• Red• Tree• Love

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Symbols

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Symbols

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Symbols

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What do we mean by language?

• Language is rule-governed.

• Language is intended.

• Language is creative and open-ended.

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Rule-governed:

• Grammar

• Rules

• Accepted vocabulary

• Needs social agreement

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Intended:

• Language is a form of communication, but not all communication is language

• You are bored in class, you catch someone’s eye and make a yawning gesture

• You are trying to look interested in what someone is saying but find yourself starting to yawn.

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Creative and open-ended:

You can write or speak a sentence that has never before appeared in the

English language

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Language enables us to communicate new information, to learn about people and places and ideas we have never encountered before…

... but to what extent should we trust it?

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There is an element of translation in every communication.

• A sends a message to B.• B receives the message and interprets it.• Misunderstanding takes place.

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A volunteer to describe the drawing......

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Why is it so difficult to communicate effectively?

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Some of the reasons...

• Most of the message we communicate is non-verbal.

• The words we use are vague, imprecise, and can be interpreted in different ways.

• We may have a “hidden agenda” that is not mutually understood.

• In this community, we all have different language histories and experiences – verbal and non-verbal! This contributes to the “problem” of communication.

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• Problems of meaning

• Language changing

• Language used to influence and persuade.

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Problems of meaning• Vagueness: fast, slow, nice, bald• Ambiguity:

“Refuse to be put in the basket”, “Flying planes can be dangerous”, “Eats, shoots and leaves”

• Secondary meaning: love, death, school, priest• Metaphor:

“She has her head in the clouds”, “My brother is a butcher”, “My doctor is a butcher”

• Irony:“Nice weather!”

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Changing language - language reflects our changing world.

• Gender issues• Political correctness• Technology• Slang• International travel• Internet + media

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Language used to influence and persuade.

Propaganda and manipulation through language using:

• Emotionally laden words• Weasel words• Grammar• Revealing and concealing

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Emotionally laden words:

• Terrorist / Freedom fighter• Pro-life / Pro-choice• Free speech / Hate speech• “Blocking your child’s access to

objectionable material on the internet is not called Censorship – it’s called Parenting” Al Gore

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Weasel Words:

• “many”,“ should”, “probably”• “Probably the best lager in the world”• “Our product can reduce wrinkles by 25%”

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Grammar:

“We bombed many villages”“Many villages were bombed”

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Revealing and Concealing:“I have invited an attractive blonde to the party”“I have invited a cellist to the party”“I have invited my sister to the party”“I have invited a marathon runner to the party”“I have invited a lesbian to the party”“I have invited my best friend to the party”

In war: Neutralise; Pacification; Liberate; Strategic Redeployment; Security Assistance

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