linguistics

  • 51British Association for Applied Linguistics — The British Association for Applied Linguistics (BAAL) is an academic society for professional applied linguists, language teachers and other interested parties, based in the United Kingdom. It organises regular meetings of its 800 plus members… …

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  • 52Course in General Linguistics — (Cours de linguistique générale) is an influential book compiled by Charles Bally and Albert Sechehaye that is based on notes taken from Ferdinand de Saussure s lectures at the University of Geneva between the years 1906 and 1911. It was… …

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  • 53Morphology (linguistics) — For other uses, see Morphology. Linguistics …

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  • 54Cartesian linguistics — Noam Chomsky s Cartesian Linguistics: A Chapter in the History of Rationalist Thought , published in 1966, has the purpose of deepening our understanding of the nature of language and the mental processes and structures that underlies its use and …

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  • 55List of linguistics conferences — This is a list of recurring linguistics conferences. Included are also a list of organisations that hold recurring meetings under the same name. By Geographical LocationInternational*Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association… …

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  • 56Structural Linguistics — is an approach to linguistics originating from the work of Swiss Linguist Ferdinand de Saussure. In Course in General Linguistics, published posthumously in 1916, Saussure stressed examining language as a static system of interconnected units. He …

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  • 57Forensic linguistics — is a field of applied linguistics involving the relationship between language, the law, and crime.The range of topics within forensic linguistics is diverse but research occurs in the following areas. The language of the legal texts This area… …

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  • 58Contrastive linguistics — is a practice oriented linguistic approach that seeks to describe the differences and similarities between a pair of languages (hence it is occasionally called differential linguistics ). Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 Notes …

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  • 59Quantitative comparative linguistics — is a branch of comparative linguistics that applies mathematical models to the problem of classifying language relatedness. This includes the use of computational phylogenetics and cladistics to define an optimal tree (or network) to represent a… …

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  • 60Clinical linguistics — is a sub discipline of linguistics which involves the application of linguistic theory to the field of Speech Language Pathology. Clinical linguistics, a branch of applied linguistics, is the use of linguistics to describe, analyze, and treat… …

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