
Applied linguistics is an interdisciplinary field of study that
identifies, investigates, and offers solutions to language-related real-life
problems. Some of the academic fields related to applied linguistics are
education, linguistics, psychology, computer science, communication research,
anthropology, and sociology.
The tradition of applied
linguistics established itself in part as a response to the narrowing of focus
in linguistics with the advent in the late 1950s of generative linguistics, and
has always maintained a socially accountable role, demonstrated by its central
interest in language problems.
The use of language-related
research in a wide variety of fields, including language acquisition, language
teaching, literacy, literary studies, gender studies, speech therapy, discourse
analysis, censorship, workplace communication, media studies, translation
studies, lexicography, and forensic linguistics.
Is related whit the study of
speech sounds using syntax study word
structures whit semantics analyses the meaning
of words and sentences also study of the effect of any and all aspects of
society, study of language change, is the combination of the areas of the
psychological linguistic language process, acquisition and neurolinguistics.
In short word is the part of the language that
use different aspect relate whit the language.
THEATRICAL
LINGUISTICS
Theoretical Linguistics is an open peer review
journal. Each issue contains one long target article about a topic of general
linguistic interest, together with several shorter reactions, comments and
reflections on it. With this format, the journal aims to stimulate discussion
in linguistics and adjacent fields of study, in particular across schools of
different theoretical orientations.

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