Senin, 27 Februari 2012

#5 Daily Journal

Hello Monday!
It's already 5 days since my last journal.
I was so busy during last week.
Two days ago, i had a camp at my campus from UKKPK.
The camp was good, but I didn't like it at all. Because I got sick.
What a poor situation! but because of it, I could go home first.
Honestly, I really don't know what I want to write.
See you! :D

Kamis, 23 Februari 2012

#4 Daily Journal

Thursday!
What a bad day! Most parts of my day were really worst.
It was hard for me to wake up in the morning. So, I woke up late and also came late to my first class. I was feeling tired.
After I finished my first and second class, I asked my friend to accompany me to the traditional market to buy a T-shirt, but it was so hard for us to find the T-shirt that I want. When I finally gave up, my friend saw the T-shirt, and then I took it one.
In a noon, I was in UKKPK. In that time, the members of UKKPK celebrated their leader's birthday. It was interesting at first, but when the members throw the leader with flour and eggs, the situation became worse. The leader tried to catch everyone and gave them the flour and eggs from his shirt. He also tried to catch me and my friends. I really hated when he gave me those smell flour and eggs. He acted like a child. What a bad boy! If i could, I really want to hit him. >:o
In the evening, when I arrived home, my roomate, Indah, asked me to have some massage. So, after she finished praying Magrib, I and she went to the massager. How happy I am after I had some massage on my body. haha :D
I wish I will sleep tight after I had the massage, and wake up early tomorrow.
Okay, that's all for today. I wanna go to sleep now.
See you tomorrow. :)

Rabu, 22 Februari 2012

What is Linguistics?

Language is central to our human nature, and linguistics is the systematic study of human language. Although on the face of it there is huge variation among the world's languages, linguists not only describe the diverse characteristics of individual languages but also seek to discover the deeper properties which all languages share. These common properties may give us an insight into the structure of the human mind.

Part of the appeal of linguistics is that it draws on methods and knowledge from an unusually wide range of scholarship and transcends the usual subject boundaries. For instance, the study of meaning draws on work by philosophers, whereas the part of our course concentrating on the sounds of speech takes place in our Phonetics Laboratory. Here computers are used to display and analyse the speech signal using methods from physics and engineering. This variety is what makes linguistics fascinating: at one moment you might be poring over a medieval text for evidence of how the grammar of a language has changed, and the next, learning about how the larynx creates sound energy for speech.

The flexibility of language as a tool for communication depends on combining smaller elements into larger structures. Language does this at several 'levels', and the description of languages involves different levels of analysis. Syntax describes the combination of words to form sentences; morphology describes the building of words from components such as roots and suffixes; and phonology identifies the sound-units of a language and describes aspects of their combination. These levels of language constitute a system for associating structures with meaning, and the study of meaning in language belongs to the domain of semantics. Phonetics is concerned with how people speak and understand speech, and with speech sounds themselves.

Other linguistic sub-disciplines are directed towards language in action. Pragmatics deals with the ways in which the meaning of an utterance depends on the context of its use. Sociolinguistics studies the relation between language and all aspects of society, from the way social groups mark themselves linguistically, to the dynamics of conversations. Psycholinguistics is concerned with how language is represented and processed in the mind, and how it is acquired. Historical linguistics reconstructs earlier forms of a language, and seeks general trends in the ways languages change; explanations for changes may draw on social and psychological aspects of language use.

The investigation of language has a long history, which is a topic of study in its own right, and it draws on techniques and knowledge from disciplines as diverse as philosophy, physics, biology, psychology, and sociology. For many people part of the attraction of linguistics is that it transcends disciplinary boundaries, including notably the traditional boundary between the arts and sciences.

#3 Daily Journal

Wednesday!
What a tired day!
I woke up in the morning and felt that all part of my body are broken. My legs are swollen till now, and there's a pain on my upper lip. Not only that, my tooth is also sick. Yesterday, I fell on the ground. That was really hurt, and embrassing. I fell like a kid. What an ashamed thing!
I think I need more rest today. But I still have many activities till evening. What should I do? I'm really tired.  :(
Hope tomorrow I'll be better. :'(
What a life!

Selasa, 21 Februari 2012

#2nd Daily Journal

Hi, Tuesday! :)
What a beautiful day.
Today's weather is very good.
Like my usual activities, I woke up in the morning and prepared to go to campus, but this morning I didn't ride my bicycle. I went to campus with my roommate. I had two classes, Public Speaking and Structure 3.
My day was such a good day. I was really happy.
See you tomorrow! :)

Senin, 20 Februari 2012

#1st Daily Journal

Hello.... Monday!!! What a busy day!
I woke up in the morning and prepared to go to campus. Then, I rode my bicycle from my boarding house for 15 minutes.
I had many classes for today. There were three classes from morning to noon. So tired, but I must struggle!! huh :'(
See you tomorrow!