It is "rhetoric". Good luck to your crossword puzzle aspiratrions.
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The art of using language in a rhetoric or elegant, effective way sometimes in an exagerated insincere manner
Linguistics is the study of a language--its rules, its make-up. Sociology is the study of group behaviour. Sociolinguistics is the study of how a group uses its language. Sociolinguists could study how men and women of a culture use their language differently, for example, or how teens use their language. To master a second or other language, one would not only need to know the linguistics (rules) of the language but how speakers of the target language use language socially, hence, the sociolinguistics of the language.
The study of language use and effectiveness is known as pragmatics. Pragmatics focuses on how language is used in context to achieve particular goals or outcomes, considering factors like speaker intention, audience interpretation, and social context. It explores how meaning is conveyed beyond the literal definitions of words.
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The science of language study is called linguistics. Linguists analyze the structure, history, and use of languages to understand how they work and evolve.
Rhetoric used in this way is, the study of the effective use of language. Any group trying to make their position known, and gain support in that position is going to do well to study the effective use of language. However, most humanists don't like using the word rhetoric to describe themselves because of the better known definition, the undue use of exaggeration or display. Humanists try to disprove rhetoric (by this definition) which is often used by certain groups of people of any religion to make their belief system seem sound, when all their claims have no real basis outside their holy book.
grammar is referred to as language. so studying language means studying grammar. on the other hand studying a language is learning a language and not only its grammar but everything related to that language. the structure difference between the two is that the second sentence (studying a language) contains an article and therefore specifies one language
Semiotics is the study of signs and symbols and their use or interpretation in language to create meaning.
Some subtopics of language include phonetics (study of speech sounds), syntax (sentence structure), semantics (meaning of words), pragmatics (language use in context), sociolinguistics (relationship between language and society), and psycholinguistics (study of how language is processed in the brain).
Gramatika is the study of grammar, which encompasses the rules and structures governing the use of language, including syntax, morphology, and phonetics. It serves as a framework for understanding how words and sentences are formed and how they function in communication. Gramatika is essential for language learning and effective writing, as it helps individuals convey their thoughts clearly and correctly.
A language expert is called a linguist. Linguists study the nature of language, its structure, and its use in communication within a specific cultural context.
Language is the system of communication using words and symbols that human beings use to convey meaning, while linguistics is the scientific study of language. Linguistics examines the structure, function, and history of languages to understand how they work. In other words, language is the object of study in linguistics.