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![](/i/favi32.png) International Journal on Studies in English Language and Literature (ijsell) Volume 2, Issue 8, August 2014, pp 116-130Noer Doddy Irmawati, Dr. M.Hum
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unity, its princip, its character, its structure, and language change. The third definition is “the
scientific study of language” (Ronald Wardhaugh, 1972: 213).
Verhaar in his writing concluded that linguistics is a science that has a formal object spoken and
written language, which has the characteristics of differentciate, the terms: systematic, rational,
empirical, generally, as a divider structure differentciate of fact, the parts and the rules of
language (2001: 58).
Linguistics is described as the science and language as an object (Verhaar, 2001: 58). In general
linguistics commonly defined as the science of language or science that takes language as an
object of study. If it is said that the linguistic object of the study is language, while language itself
is a phenomenon that is presented in all the activities of human life, then Linguistic becomes a
very broad field of study. Thus the knowledge and mastery of the field of linguistics have a lot of
benefits for language teaching.
Based on the description above and pay attention to the title of this paper, the writer will discuss
several subjects, among others: what structural linguistics; what was the language; what is meant
by language teaching; what are the benefits of linguistics in language teaching; how the
relationship between linguistics and language teaching.
2.
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TRUCTURAL
L
INGUISTICS
The flow of Structural Linguistics was born in the early twentieth century or precisely in the year
of 1916. This year becoming the birth of monumental structural flow, because in that year a book
entitled “Course de Linguistique Generale” by de Saussure was published, which contains the
main points of the structural theory as well as the thoughts of modern linguistics. Before the
theory emerged, the world of linguistics has not moved from the traditional theory. The presence
of de Saussure‟s works really perceived as a revolution. Therefore, it is not surprising that de
Saussure given the title as the "Father of Structuralism" and at the same time as the "Father of
Modern Linguistics".
Before, this structural flow is putting form and meaning in a balanced position, but in its
development becoming a variety of versions. There is a version that is more emphasis on the
terms of shape and some versions that are more emphasis on the meaning of terms.
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