Linguistics | Applied Linguistics
Applied linguistics is an interdisciplinary field that addresses and solves real-world language-related problems. It takes the theories and methods of linguistics and applies them to practical issues in various domains, including education, technology, and law, rather than focusing purely on the theoretical structure of language.
Core areas of study
Phonetics and Phonology: The study of speech sounds, how they are produced, and how they function within the English sound system.
Morphology: The study of word formation, including how smaller units of meaning combine to create words.
Syntax: The study of the rules governing how words are combined to form phrases and sentences in English.
Semantics: The study of meaning in language, examining how words, phrases, and sentences convey meaning.
Pragmatics: The study of how the context of a situation influences the meaning of language.
Applied Linguistics Cognate: Applied Linguistics I, Applied Linguistics II, Introduction to TESL.
Language Studies Courses: Etymology, Advance English Grammar.
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