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Ask us of these statements best describes comparative linguistics?

Comparative linguistics is the study of similarities and differences between languages to reconstruct their common ancestors and trace their historical development. It aims to determine relationships between languages through the comparison of vocabulary, grammar, and sound systems.


What is the difference between constituency grammar and dependency grammar?

Constituency grammar analyzes the structure of a sentence based on constituents (phrases and clauses), which are hierarchical units. Dependency grammar, on the other hand, focuses on the relationships between words in a sentence where each word is dependent on another in a tree-like structure. Constituency grammar emphasizes structure, while dependency grammar emphasizes dependencies among words.


What is the difference between modern grammar and functional grammar and communicative grammar?

There is no difference between modern and functional grammar. The grammar used in our modern language is all traditional. The distinction between modern and functional grammar rests more on how it was traditionally taught. In the past, for example, teachers would teach that a sentence could not end in a preposition, but this is not true. Communicative grammar refers more to a teaching strategy for ESL/Foreign language speakers. Instead of teaching grammar in a traditional method, listening, reading, speaking, and writing are implemented.


What is the difference between grammar and the grammar?

Grammar is the general rules of languages in describing the parts of speech and the set of structural rules applied in a language.The grammar is the specific set of rules of a specific language.


Difference between practical and theoretical grammar?

Practical grammar focuses on how language is actually used in everyday communication, emphasizing spoken language and common structures. Theoretical grammar, on the other hand, is concerned with analyzing language structure and rules in a more abstract and formal manner, often for scholarly or pedagogical purposes.

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Comparative linguistics is the study of similarities and differences between languages to reconstruct their common ancestors and trace their historical development. It aims to determine relationships between languages through the comparison of vocabulary, grammar, and sound systems.


Difference between comparison to and comparison with?

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