أفكار جديدة وطرق متعددة في دراسة علم اللغة
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31185/lark.Vol1.Iss24.531الملخص
Linguistics is the study of Languages. This goes all the way from identifying the sounds of a language to making policies about language use. Because language is such a fundamental part of who we are, understanding how it works and all the information that it contains can help us understand a whole of other things too. Languages are the basis of all of our interactions and thoughts. Worldwide, we speak over 6000 distinct languages, with many more dialects and regional varieties. The paper concentrates on understanding how languages work, who uses them, why they can be useful to us and what we can do with them in a big task, but there is a discipline and an approach with new ideas about linguistics as a science.
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Jones, C. (2009). Interdisciplinary Approach – Advantage, Disadvantages, and the Future Benefits of Disciplinary Studies.
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Kwofie, E. N. (1999). On the Relationship of Translation to Linguistics and Stylistics in EUREKA: A Journal of Humanities Studies, University of Lagos Vol. 3, No. 1.
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منشور
2019-05-03
إصدار
القسم
بحوث متفرقة
كيفية الاقتباس
أفكار جديدة وطرق متعددة في دراسة علم اللغة. (2019). لارك, 9(1), 15-22. https://doi.org/10.31185/lark.Vol1.Iss24.531