Understanding Jakobson's Language Functions

Roman Jakobson's model of communication identifies six functions of language. This video explores the different functions proposed by Jakobson, including referential and emotive functions.

00:00:00 Summary: Roman Jakobson's model of communication, based on Karl Bühler's previous model, identifies six functions of language in human communication. These functions involve an sender, message, receiver, context, code, and channel. Visit the Blog de Lengua for more information.

📝 The video explains Roman Jakobson's model of communication, which consists of six elements and six language functions.

🧩 Jakobson builds upon a previous model proposed by Karl Bühler and emphasizes the importance of context and a common code between the sender and receiver.

🔄 The message in communication needs to be transmitted through a channel of contact for successful communication.

00:01:07 This video discusses the language functions proposed by Jakobson, including referential and emotive functions. These functions are essential for communication, with some carrying more weight than others.

💡 There are various functions of language that are essential for communication.

🔍 The referential function of language links communication to its context.

😃 The emotive function allows the sender to express their attitude.

00:02:17 This video explains the different functions of language according to Jakobson, including the conative function and the differences between imperatives and affirmations.

Las funciones del lenguaje de Jakobson incluyen elementos subjetivos y apuntan al receptor de nuestro mensaje.

La función conativa se manifiesta en los imperativos y vocativos, y no se puede transformar en una pregunta.

00:03:24 The video discusses Jakobson's language functions, including the emotive, conative, and referential functions. It also explores Jakobson's contribution to communication channels.

📌 Functions of language include emotive, conative, and referential.

🔍 Roman Jakobson introduced additional functions related to communication channels.

🎙️ Asking 'Can you hear me?' is an example of checking if the communication channel is clear.

00:04:32 Summary: Jakobson's language functions involve the communication channel, testing listener's attention, discussing language itself, and the message. Alternative title: Understanding Jakobson's Language Functions.

🗣️ The functions of language relate to how a message is delivered to its audience.

🤔 Language can be used to check if both speaker and listener understand the shared code.

💬 There is also a function that involves exchanging information about the vocabulary and language code used in communication.

00:05:46 The functions of language according to Jakobson are explained, including the poetic function which is present in any artistic manifestation using words.

📜 The poetic function is present in any artistic expression involving words.

🌍 Communication is possible through six factors: sender, receiver, message, context, code, and channel.

🔤 These factors give rise to the six functions of language.

00:06:55 Exploring the language functions of Jakobson: emotional, conative, poetic, referential, metalinguistic, and phatic. Subscribe for more learning. See you next week!

🗣️ The video discusses the different functions of language identified by Jakobson: emotive, conative, poetic, referential, metalinguistic, and phatic.

👨‍🎓 These functions determine how language is used to express emotions, influence others, create poetry, convey information, reflect on language, and establish social connections.

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