Middle Ages and renaissance; linguistic 0.0 / 5 ? English LanguageLinguistics, didacticUniversityOther Created by: FowostCreated on: 25-02-22 11:04 What was a fundational aspect of Mediaeval scolarship ? It was grammar 1 of 9 The seven liberal arts scientific arts : music, arithmetic, geometry & astronomy arts of the humanities : grammar, logic and rhetoric 2 of 9 What changed in linguistic scholarship ? Descriptive to pedagogical (explaining in Paris) 3 of 9 A long lasting question Do all languages have the same basic structure? Or do languages differ fundamentally, thereby affecting the way their speakers perceive the world? 4 of 9 What change due to contact with new languages in the Renaissance ? Many aspect of what we thougt knew of language were called in question 5 of 9 What were the two new languages studied in linguistic ? Hebrew and Arabic 6 of 9 And three new languages ? Vernacular languages, native languages in America and Asian languages (chinese and indigenous linguistic traditions) 7 of 9 Name two new charasteristic of linguistics in the Renaissance Empirism : Language is derived from sensorial experience with the world (idea of tabula rasa) Rationalism : Language is derived, in part, from innate concepts in the human mind 8 of 9 Conclusion From descriptive to pedagogical, inrichment due to colonialism, and theorotical new terms (+debates) 9 of 9
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