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Assignment No: 2
Course Instructor: Ghulam Mujtaba Yasir Sahib
Submitted By: Imtiaz Ahmad Roll No: 45
M.Phil. Linguistics (2nd)
Ghazi University Dera Ghazi Khan

 J.R (John Rupert) Firth was born in Keighley,
Yorkshire, England on June 17, 1890. He attended the local
grammar school.
 After which he studied at Leeds University, obtaining his BA
and MA in history. He also briefly taught history at a Leeds
teacher training college.
 He was influenced by many great linguists for their great ideas
and theories. Therefore, he decided to take part in the field of
linguistics for the sake of improvements in his ideas related to
language.
 He was an English linguist, the first professor of general
linguistics in Great Britain. He is famous for his ideas on
phonology and the study of meaning.
Biography:

 In the 1950s, the University of London was one of the first
institutions to explore linguistics as a truly
multidimensional field.
 Firth also belongs to the London School of Linguistics,
where he with his other linguists discussed different
aspects of human language.
 He played a important role in the foundation of
linguistics as an autonomous discipline.
 He was the first linguist to provide brand new content at
the time, but it is now completely acceptable: this
language is not an automatic process, but as complicated
as human life itself.
London School of Linguistics:

 Firth was the first linguist who proposed something quite
new at the time, yet quite acceptable now: that language
is not an automatic process, but one which is as complex
as human life, itself.
 He argued, that the humanity of langauge lies in its
malleability. Language is unique each speaker; you will
never find two individuals using language in the exact,
same way.
 This entails that the production of language is a result of
psychological, academic, social, and personal skills that
are acquired as one goes through life.
Firth’s Ideas about Language:

 Firth’s two most famous works are Speech (1930) and
Tongues of Men, written in 1937. Targeting a large
audience in order to maintain their language capacity.
 Firth used simple language in describing what later
became recognized as Firthian linguistics.
 Firth wanted to market linguistics as an independent
science, and thus he concluded both works with a require
establishment of linguistic institutes.
 In Speech, Firth wrote that Britain needed to speculate
more within the study of West Germanic language,
moreover as other languages of British Empire.
Major Works:

 In the field of linguistics, Firth introduced the
concepts of corpus linguistics where he saw
langauge as a meduim unlimited structures.
 Further, he also mentined some basic concepts of his
approach to linguistics. Firthian linguistics has the
following key concepts:
1. Context to situation
2. Prosodic Analysis
3. Phonestheme
Firthian Approaches:

 Two things are constant in Firth's theoretical benchmarks:
1. First, that language has a prosody.
2. Second, that language is entirely contextual.
 By prosody, Firth means that the intonation, rate of speed,
and use of verbiage is completely inherent to each
individual. Hence, everyone's language has its own
"personality“
 By contextual Firth means that there is a tendency for
"collocation"; to place words in a particular order in order
to send out a specific message.
 This happens naturally in all humans and this is what,
ultimately, creates open communication.
Continue..

 Firth is famous for using his concept of
"contextuality" to draw attention to the contextual
nature of meanings.
 The "context" theory became the center of his
linguistic method. For Firth, language should not be
learned as a psychological system, but in the spirit of
positivism and behaviorism.
 He believes that language is a collection of events
spoken by the speaker, an act of learning through
something.
Context of Situation:

 He believes that anything that anyone says should be
understood under the circumstances at the time.
 Therefore, in addition to language factors, factors
such as the identity and personal experience of the
speaker and the social nature of the situation must
also be considered.
 When we use ready-made and socially prescribed
sentences, Firth describes the "typical" context of a
situation, such as "How are you?"
Continue..

 Firth also made important contributions to the study
of prosody, prosody, intonation, and language-
related attributes.
 Firth rejected the pure phoneme analysis practiced
by leading phonologists at the time (such as Nikolai
S. Trubetskoy and Leonard Bloomfield).
 Firth believes that there is a clear distinction between
phonetics and phonology.
Prosodic Analysis:

 It also assumes that the phonetic unit and prosody
have no obvious phonetic content, and must be
accompanied by "exponential" sentences to explain
how a certain part of the phonetic structure is related
to the phonetic.
 Based on these assumptions, Firtians can combine
abstract phonology with detailed phonetic
descriptions.
 In Firth's work, he emphasized the principle of
phonemes and foreshadowed his later work in
automatic segmentation phonetics.
Continue..

 The word "Phonestema" (or "Phonestema" in British
English) was coined in 1930 by Firth (derived from
the Greek phone = "sound" and aisthanomai =
"perceive"), referring to the form and Significant
system combination.
 For phonemes, the internal structure of words is not
combined; words with phoneme stems contain other
materials that are not morphemes themselves.
Phonestheme:

 For example, the English phoneme "gl-" can be found
in words related to light or sight, such as glare,
shine, glare, shine, but the rest of each word (-ow, -
itter, -are, -isten,- eam) is not a morpheme and does
not contribute much to words.
 Other examples of phonemes are "sn-" (referring to
mouth or nose, such as z, etc.), sled, etc.).
 Firth also examined the phonetic features of the
language, such as intonation, accent, and
nasalization, and found that these features have
significant differences between languages.
Continue..

 To sum my question, we can say tha J.R Firth was a
famous linguis in this modern era; who introduced
different aspects of langauge.
 He is considered as modern linguist of his time by
contributing to the field of linguistics.
 According to him, language has its own way of
presenting ideaa in a communication. Every person has
different way of speaking as compared to other people.
 He discussed the concepts of ‘context of situation’,
‘prosodic analysis’, and ‘phonestheme’.
Conclusion:

“The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.”
~Ludwig Wittgenstein
Thanks for Reading..

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Firth's Contributions to Linguistics

  • 1. Assignment No: 2 Course Instructor: Ghulam Mujtaba Yasir Sahib Submitted By: Imtiaz Ahmad Roll No: 45 M.Phil. Linguistics (2nd) Ghazi University Dera Ghazi Khan
  • 2.   J.R (John Rupert) Firth was born in Keighley, Yorkshire, England on June 17, 1890. He attended the local grammar school.  After which he studied at Leeds University, obtaining his BA and MA in history. He also briefly taught history at a Leeds teacher training college.  He was influenced by many great linguists for their great ideas and theories. Therefore, he decided to take part in the field of linguistics for the sake of improvements in his ideas related to language.  He was an English linguist, the first professor of general linguistics in Great Britain. He is famous for his ideas on phonology and the study of meaning. Biography:
  • 3.   In the 1950s, the University of London was one of the first institutions to explore linguistics as a truly multidimensional field.  Firth also belongs to the London School of Linguistics, where he with his other linguists discussed different aspects of human language.  He played a important role in the foundation of linguistics as an autonomous discipline.  He was the first linguist to provide brand new content at the time, but it is now completely acceptable: this language is not an automatic process, but as complicated as human life itself. London School of Linguistics:
  • 4.   Firth was the first linguist who proposed something quite new at the time, yet quite acceptable now: that language is not an automatic process, but one which is as complex as human life, itself.  He argued, that the humanity of langauge lies in its malleability. Language is unique each speaker; you will never find two individuals using language in the exact, same way.  This entails that the production of language is a result of psychological, academic, social, and personal skills that are acquired as one goes through life. Firth’s Ideas about Language:
  • 5.   Firth’s two most famous works are Speech (1930) and Tongues of Men, written in 1937. Targeting a large audience in order to maintain their language capacity.  Firth used simple language in describing what later became recognized as Firthian linguistics.  Firth wanted to market linguistics as an independent science, and thus he concluded both works with a require establishment of linguistic institutes.  In Speech, Firth wrote that Britain needed to speculate more within the study of West Germanic language, moreover as other languages of British Empire. Major Works:
  • 6.   In the field of linguistics, Firth introduced the concepts of corpus linguistics where he saw langauge as a meduim unlimited structures.  Further, he also mentined some basic concepts of his approach to linguistics. Firthian linguistics has the following key concepts: 1. Context to situation 2. Prosodic Analysis 3. Phonestheme Firthian Approaches:
  • 7.   Two things are constant in Firth's theoretical benchmarks: 1. First, that language has a prosody. 2. Second, that language is entirely contextual.  By prosody, Firth means that the intonation, rate of speed, and use of verbiage is completely inherent to each individual. Hence, everyone's language has its own "personality“  By contextual Firth means that there is a tendency for "collocation"; to place words in a particular order in order to send out a specific message.  This happens naturally in all humans and this is what, ultimately, creates open communication. Continue..
  • 8.   Firth is famous for using his concept of "contextuality" to draw attention to the contextual nature of meanings.  The "context" theory became the center of his linguistic method. For Firth, language should not be learned as a psychological system, but in the spirit of positivism and behaviorism.  He believes that language is a collection of events spoken by the speaker, an act of learning through something. Context of Situation:
  • 9.   He believes that anything that anyone says should be understood under the circumstances at the time.  Therefore, in addition to language factors, factors such as the identity and personal experience of the speaker and the social nature of the situation must also be considered.  When we use ready-made and socially prescribed sentences, Firth describes the "typical" context of a situation, such as "How are you?" Continue..
  • 10.   Firth also made important contributions to the study of prosody, prosody, intonation, and language- related attributes.  Firth rejected the pure phoneme analysis practiced by leading phonologists at the time (such as Nikolai S. Trubetskoy and Leonard Bloomfield).  Firth believes that there is a clear distinction between phonetics and phonology. Prosodic Analysis:
  • 11.   It also assumes that the phonetic unit and prosody have no obvious phonetic content, and must be accompanied by "exponential" sentences to explain how a certain part of the phonetic structure is related to the phonetic.  Based on these assumptions, Firtians can combine abstract phonology with detailed phonetic descriptions.  In Firth's work, he emphasized the principle of phonemes and foreshadowed his later work in automatic segmentation phonetics. Continue..
  • 12.   The word "Phonestema" (or "Phonestema" in British English) was coined in 1930 by Firth (derived from the Greek phone = "sound" and aisthanomai = "perceive"), referring to the form and Significant system combination.  For phonemes, the internal structure of words is not combined; words with phoneme stems contain other materials that are not morphemes themselves. Phonestheme:
  • 13.   For example, the English phoneme "gl-" can be found in words related to light or sight, such as glare, shine, glare, shine, but the rest of each word (-ow, - itter, -are, -isten,- eam) is not a morpheme and does not contribute much to words.  Other examples of phonemes are "sn-" (referring to mouth or nose, such as z, etc.), sled, etc.).  Firth also examined the phonetic features of the language, such as intonation, accent, and nasalization, and found that these features have significant differences between languages. Continue..
  • 14.   To sum my question, we can say tha J.R Firth was a famous linguis in this modern era; who introduced different aspects of langauge.  He is considered as modern linguist of his time by contributing to the field of linguistics.  According to him, language has its own way of presenting ideaa in a communication. Every person has different way of speaking as compared to other people.  He discussed the concepts of ‘context of situation’, ‘prosodic analysis’, and ‘phonestheme’. Conclusion:
  • 15.  “The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.” ~Ludwig Wittgenstein Thanks for Reading..