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No, "applied linguistics" and "linguistics applied" both refer to the same field that focuses on using linguistic theories and research to address real-world language issues and problems. The terms are often used interchangeably.
They may be forgotten or not passed on
The usual result is mostly debate. There could also be war. The world is made up of different people. It generates hate for each others' custom because many aren't tolerant of others.
Some linguistic problems in India include language barriers among different regions and communities, lack of standardization and recognition for some regional languages, and the dominance of certain languages over others in education and official communication. Additionally, there are issues related to language preservation and promotion of indigenous languages.
It sounds like you have foundation problems.
It sounds like you have foundation problems.
Wilbur Richard Knorr has written: 'The ancient tradition of geometric problems' -- subject(s): Famous problems, Geometry, History, Problems, Famous
The main problems were religious, ehthic and cultural (Orthodox Christianity versus Roman Catholic versus Muslim), not lingusitic.
Due to some personal issues they were inactive for awhile in 1997 and 1998 and came close to splitting up at that time; but eventully were able to patch up their problems and get back on tour.
Some common problems in translation include accurately conveying meaning and nuance between languages, preserving cultural context, and maintaining tone and style. Other challenges may include dealing with idiomatic expressions, technical terminology, and linguistic nuances that do not have direct equivalents in the target language.
Braille is not considered a language in itself, but rather a tactile writing system used by individuals who are blind or visually impaired to read and write. From a linguistic anthropology perspective, Braille is a representation of existing languages rather than a distinct language.
It is physically safe but if you're on clopixol you should probably not smoke marijuana, because clopixol is a drug given to people who have some problems with paranoia and marijuana can increase this.