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linguistics is the study of languages emergence and development as medium of communication both in the mind and society through time.

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What is the relationship between psychology and linguistics?

jungian lingustic universe


What is linguistics applied?

Applied linguistics is another field of linguistics which classifies and offers solutions language related problems in real life. Some of the academic fields that relate to this are psychology and education.


How is social psychology related to psychology?

cause it related to pschology


How did applied linguistics develop?

Applied linguistics developed in the mid-20th century as a response to the need for practical solutions to language-related issues in real-world contexts. It integrates theories and methodologies of linguistics with insights from related fields such as psychology, education, and sociology to address language teaching, translation, communication disorders, and language policy, among other concerns. The field continues to evolve as new challenges and opportunities arise in an increasingly connected global society.


What are the Branches of psychology and its related fields?

Some branches of psychology include clinical psychology, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, and social psychology. Related fields include neuroscience, counseling psychology, industrial-organizational psychology, and educational psychology.


What is the difference between applied linguistics and linguistics applied?

Linguistics is the scientific study of languages and includes many theories to include other branches and disciplines of study such as Psychology, sociology, Anthropology,history,cognitive science etc.) is used to explain a language theory and it can be referred to as applied linguistics. Fields of study in applied linguistics include socio linguistics,phonetics,historical linguistics,syntax,semantics,stylistics,cognitive linguistics and not limited to, second language acquisition, language testing, language program evaluation, forensic linguistics,& discourse analysis . Pure linguistics is more theoretical, and applied linguistics is more practical and the testing of the theories.


Anthropology is sometimes referred to as a because it incorporates elements of biology geology linguistics psychology and archaeology?

"unifying science"


What is scientific about linguistics?

Linguistics is a scientific field that studies language in a systematic and empirical way. It uses the scientific method to analyze language structure, variation, and usage, as well as the cognitive processes involved in language production and comprehension. Linguistics also draws on insights from related disciplines such as psychology, anthropology, and computer science to further its understanding of language.


Is linguistics an interdiscipliinary field?

No. Linguistics is a scientific field of language. It can be divided as : Applied Linguistics, Descriptive Linguistics and Theoreotical Linguistics. You can find more details in the book called "The Study of Language" by George Yule or in WIKI


What has the author Murray Sidman written?

Murray Sidman has written: 'Equivalence relations and behavior' -- subject(s): Behavioral assessment, Behaviorism (Psychology), Equivalence (Linguistics), Experimental Psychology, Research 'Coercion and its fallout' -- subject(s): Avoidance (Psychology), Control (Psychology), Punishment, Reinforcement (Psychology), Social control


What is the difference between theoretical and descriptive linguistics?

applied linguistics is the application of linguistics theories and findings in order to solve the language related problems while, descriptive linguistics is the field of linguistics that is concern with the description of two languages applied linguistics is the application of linguistics theories and findings in order to solve the language related problems while, descriptive linguistics is the field of linguistics that is concern with the description of two languages


Humanistic psychology is MOST closely related to?

Positive Psychology