Definition and Scope of Linguistics
Definition and Scope of Linguistics
Phonemes
Syllables
Morphemes
Words
Phrases
Clauses
Sentences/Utterances
Texts/discourses
Types of Linguistics
Theoretical linguistics: studies the nature of language as it is and analyses the
properties it possesses. It is aimed at learning behaviour and features of
language.
Descriptive linguistics: a study of particular languages and language families,
from both historical and synchronic points of view.
Historical Linguistics: a study of the pattern of change of languages over time.
Sociolinguistics: the branch of linguistics that studies the relation between
society and language.
Dialectology: study of the division of one language into many.
Applied linguistics: a study of practical applications of language studies, such as
translation and speech therapy.
Fields of linguistics
Computational Linguistics: studies natural language from a computational
aspect
Neurolinguistics: studies the biological basis of language and its development.
Mathematical linguistics: studies the mathematical aspects of language
Psycholinguistics: a study of biological and psychological factors that enable
humans to acquire, use and understand language.
Ontogeny linguistics: studies child language acquisition
Career in Linguistics
Those studying the field of linguistics are called as ‘Linguists’. They study
and bring into application the concepts, branches and fields of linguistics.
There is a wide range of career option available and Some of them are:
Popular Books
Through the language glass: Why the world looks different in other languages –
Guy Deutscher
The Language Instinct: How the mind creates language – Steven Pinker
Women, Fire and Dangerous things – George Lakoff
The Symbolic Species – Terry Deacon
What Language Is – John McWhorter
On Language: Language and Responsibility and Reflections on Language –
Noam Chomsky
The Linguistic Wars – Randy Allen Harris