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           Level: Second year                                 Course: Linguistics                                        Teacher: Dr. Tobbi 
     
             Lecture One: Traditional Grammar and Modern Linguistics 
       1. Traditional Grammar 
          Traditional grammar refers to the collection of prescriptive rules and concepts about the 
       structure of language. The origins of traditional grammar can be traced back to15th century B.C., to 
       Aristotle and Plato and Greek. However, the most prominent traditional grammarians began writing 
       in the 18th century, when English developed as a separate language. However, it is important to note 
       that principles of Latin grammar are the main basis of Traditional English grammar. 
        
          Furthermore, traditional grammar includes prescriptive rules that users should follow, and 
       proscriptive rules of usage users should avoid.  Books of traditional grammar generally contain lists 
       of grammatical terms, definitions of these terms, and advice on using standard grammar, which 
       includes  correct  punctuation,  spelling  and diction.  Even  though  linguists  consider  traditional 
       grammar as an irrational method to study language and grammar, we can still find basic Latin-based 
       concepts of grammar in English textbooks and usage guides. 
        
       2. Modern Linguistics 
          Linguistics or modern linguistics refers to the scientific study of language and its structure. 
       This includes the study of features such as grammar, syntax, and phonetics. Moreover, modern 
       linguistics regards language as a system and grammar is only considered as a systematic description 
       of a certain language, either oral or written. 
                                                
                     Major Levels of Linguistic Structure 
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       Most importantly, modern linguistics is descriptive, i.e., it does not prescribe how one should use 
    language; instead, it describes how natural language functions. Moreover, it considers oral language as the 
    basic form of language. Linguists also consider language change as a natural process; in linguistics, a 
    language that doesn’t change is a dead language. 
    3. Traditional Grammar Vs. Modern Linguistics 
       Linguistics is the scientific study of language and its structure, including the study of grammar, 
    syntax, and phonetics. In contrast, traditional grammar is to the type of language study that existed before 
    the beginnings of modern linguistics. It was a collection of prescriptive rules and concepts about the 
    structure of language. Most importantly, traditional grammar is prescriptive whereas modern linguistics is 
    descriptive. This is the main difference between traditional grammar and modern linguistics. 
       Furthermore, most traditional grammarians considered written form as the most important aspect of 
    language; however, modern linguists consider speech as the most important aspect of language. Moreover, 
    traditional grammar attempted to force language into a Latin-based framework, but modern linguists do 
    not judge one language by the standards of another. 
                                                  
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