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DEFINING CRITERION
     OF LANGUAGE
                 Second group :
1.Elya Eka Septiani 113411019
2.Irma Nur Khasanah 113411021
3.Laila Fathiyyah          113411022

4,Nita Kurniati     113411009
5.Nurul Hidayah     113411035
6.Maria Ulfah       113411005
Language as human
        criterion
Man is a social being, who always needs company in his
life. It can hardly be imagined that he should live all
alone by himself without anyone to acompany him.
In order to facilitate their efforts to provide themselves
with the necessities of life, human beings have to
cooperate with one another, which can only be carried
out in a community.
It is for the purpose of this cooperation that members of
a social group needs a means of communication, which
is called ‘language’. With language man can express his
ideas and wishes to other people such as when he
needs their help.
The three elements mentioned
above, namely human
beings, community, and language
very closely related and not easily
divisible.
Thus, language is considered as
a criterion which is used to
identified human beings.
The question arises whether the
 means of communication used by
    animals can also be called a
language as used by human being?
Both of human beings and animals
produce the sounds to convey a
message.
The differents :
1. the message imparted by animals
is limited to their biological needs.
2. human communicate not only about
things connected with his biological
needs, but also about any other thing
which he may deem necessary.
Characteristics of Human
Language
The defining characteristics of human
language can be easily deduced from the
following definition made by an American
linguist, John B. Carrol, in his book entitled
‘The Study of Language’ (1953) :
      Language is an arbitrary system of
speech sounds or sequences of speech
sounds which is used or can be used in
interpersonal communication by an
aggregation of human being, and which
rather exhaustively catalogs
things, processes, and events in the
human environment.
From the definition of language
quoted above one can draw
some basic characteristics of
human language, among others
that language is
systematic, arbitrary, spoken,
social and complete.
1)     It is systematic ; this
means that it implies orderly
    arrangement of the signaling
units used by language and
organized according to patterns.
 2)     Language is said to be
    ‘arbitrary’ which means that it
is based on social agreement
3)       Language is always spoken. This
     means that people always have a way of
     communicating ideas by manipulating
     sounds that are produced by their vocal
     organs.
  4)      Language is said to be
social, because it is     only used in social
group which involves at least two persons, the
speaker and the hearer. Language is a special
characteristics of human or it can also be
regarded as a human criterion        because
only human being speak a language.
5)       Language is said to be
    complete, not like animal’s
    means of communication. The
    use of human language is not
    limited to  biological needs. It is
    more complete in that it can
always be used to communicate
about the culture of its native
speakers.
Thank you !

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Defining characteristics of language

  • 1. DEFINING CRITERION OF LANGUAGE Second group : 1.Elya Eka Septiani 113411019 2.Irma Nur Khasanah 113411021 3.Laila Fathiyyah 113411022 4,Nita Kurniati 113411009 5.Nurul Hidayah 113411035 6.Maria Ulfah 113411005
  • 2. Language as human criterion Man is a social being, who always needs company in his life. It can hardly be imagined that he should live all alone by himself without anyone to acompany him. In order to facilitate their efforts to provide themselves with the necessities of life, human beings have to cooperate with one another, which can only be carried out in a community. It is for the purpose of this cooperation that members of a social group needs a means of communication, which is called ‘language’. With language man can express his ideas and wishes to other people such as when he needs their help.
  • 3. The three elements mentioned above, namely human beings, community, and language very closely related and not easily divisible. Thus, language is considered as a criterion which is used to identified human beings.
  • 4. The question arises whether the means of communication used by animals can also be called a language as used by human being?
  • 5. Both of human beings and animals produce the sounds to convey a message. The differents : 1. the message imparted by animals is limited to their biological needs. 2. human communicate not only about things connected with his biological needs, but also about any other thing which he may deem necessary.
  • 6. Characteristics of Human Language The defining characteristics of human language can be easily deduced from the following definition made by an American linguist, John B. Carrol, in his book entitled ‘The Study of Language’ (1953) : Language is an arbitrary system of speech sounds or sequences of speech sounds which is used or can be used in interpersonal communication by an aggregation of human being, and which rather exhaustively catalogs things, processes, and events in the human environment.
  • 7. From the definition of language quoted above one can draw some basic characteristics of human language, among others that language is systematic, arbitrary, spoken, social and complete.
  • 8. 1) It is systematic ; this means that it implies orderly arrangement of the signaling units used by language and organized according to patterns. 2) Language is said to be ‘arbitrary’ which means that it is based on social agreement
  • 9. 3) Language is always spoken. This means that people always have a way of communicating ideas by manipulating sounds that are produced by their vocal organs. 4) Language is said to be social, because it is only used in social group which involves at least two persons, the speaker and the hearer. Language is a special characteristics of human or it can also be regarded as a human criterion because only human being speak a language.
  • 10. 5) Language is said to be complete, not like animal’s means of communication. The use of human language is not limited to biological needs. It is more complete in that it can always be used to communicate about the culture of its native speakers.