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Linguistics is the scientific study of language. Linguistics is based on a theoretical as well as a descriptive study of language and is also interlinked with the applied fields of language studies and language learning, which entails the study of specific languages. Before the 20th century, linguistics evolved in … See more
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Historical linguistics is the study of how language changes in history, particularly with regard to a … See moreHumanistic
The fundamental principle of humanistic linguistics, especially rational and logical grammar See moreThe earliest activities in the description of language have been attributed to the 6th-century-BC Indian grammarian Pāṇini who wrote a See more
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• Articulatory synthesis – computational techniques for … See moreLinguistic structures are pairings of meaning and form. Any particular pairing of meaning and form is a Saussurean linguistic sign. … See more
Modern linguistics is primarily descriptive. Linguists describe and explain features of language without making subjective judgments on … See more
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Sociolinguistics is the study of how language is shaped by social factors. This sub-discipline focuses on the synchronic approach of linguistics, and looks at how a language in general, or a set of languages, display variation … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WebLinguistics is the scientific study of language, its structure, function, and development. Learn about the history of linguistics, its main branches, and its key figures from Britannica.
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- the scientific study of language and its structure, including the study of morphology, syntax, phonetics, and semantics. Specific branches of linguistics include sociolinguistics, dialectology, psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, historical-comparative linguistics, and applied linguistics:"as a professor of linguistics, I have been studying how electronic communication compares to traditional print when it comes to learning" · "a linguistics student"
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