This document provides an overview of topics that will be covered in a basic linguistics course, including:
- The differences between speech and writing, and why linguists consider speech to be primary.
- The descriptive vs. prescriptive approaches to language, with linguists taking a descriptive approach.
- The main parts of grammar: phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
- The concept of arbitrariness in language, where the relationship between form and meaning is largely conventional rather than inherent, with limited exceptions for onomatopoeia and sound symbolism.