Introduction to Linguistics LI 2013 Nathalie F. Martin Prendre le temps de me presenter
Communication vs. Language
Theoretical Linguistics Theoretical Linguistics As opposed to applied linguistics Theoretical linguistics includes: Phonetics, phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax and pragmatics
Theoretical Linguistics
Morphology (Word Parts) Syntax (Word order)
Semantics (Word Meanings):
Pragmatics (Language in use)
Theoretical Linguistics: Applied Linguistics Theoretical Linguistics: Phonetic Phonology Morphology Syntax Lexicology Semantic Socio linguistic Dialectology Ethno Language policies and planning Psycho Neuro On peut voir comment les domaines de la linguistique externe pourraient se relier à d’autres matières (neurologie, droit, anthropologie, sociologie, psychologie). Linguists are largely concerned with finding and describing the generalities and varieties both within particular languages and among all language. Applied linguistics takes the result of those findings and "applies" them to other areas. The term "applied linguistics" is often used to refer to the use of linguistic research in language teaching only[citation needed], but results of linguistic research are used in many other areas as well, such as lexicography and translation. "Applied linguistics" has been argued to be something of a misnomer[who?], since applied linguists focus on making sense of and engineering solutions for real-world linguistic problems, not simply "applying" existing technical knowledge from linguistics; moreover, they commonly apply technical knowledge from multiple sources, such as sociology (e.g. conversation analysis) and anthropology. Etc.
Linguistics ... Possible Applications Lexicographer: dictionaries Foreign language teacher Translator / Bible translation Speech therapist Actor Etc.
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