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Linguistic anthropology
This article should be merged with Anthropological linguistics.
Linguistic Anthropology is concerned with
- Descriptive (or synchronic) Linguistics Describing dialects (forms of a language used by a specific speech community). this study includes phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and grammar.
- Historical (or diachronic) Linguistics Describing changes in dialects and languages over time. This study includes the study of linguistic divergence and language families, comparative linguistics, etymology, and philology.
- Ethnolinguistics Analyzing the relationship between culture, thought, and language.
- Sociolinguistics Analyzing the social functions of language and the social, political, and economic relationships among and between members of speech communities.
See Anthropology, Linguistics
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Anthropological linguistics | Anthropology
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Fundamental of Linguistics
ditto7553@hotmail.com - October 20th, 2004
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What do lingustics study and how is lingustic anthropology different..? What is "competency"? What are the fundamental units of language system..? Please answer me...
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