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                           Degree 3, (English Honours) 
                                 Paper – Eight 
                                  Section - 2 
                              Subject- Linguistics 
                        
          Definition, Scope and Branches of Linguistics 
        
            The Branches of Linguistics 
         
         1.   Anthropological Linguistics: The study of language variation and 
          use in relation to the cultural patterns and beliefs of the human race as 
          investigated using the theories and methods of anthropology. 
         2.   Applied Linguistics: the application of linguistic theories, methods 
          and findings to the elucidation of language problems that have arisen 
          in other domains. The term is specially used with reference to the field 
          of  other  fields,  such  as  stylistics,  lexicography,  translation  and 
          language planning, as well as to the clinical and educational fields. 
         3.  Biological  Linguistics:  The  study  of  biological  conditions  for 
          language development and use in human beings, with reference both to 
          the history of language in human race and to child development. 
         4.  Clinical  Linguistics:  The  application  of  linguistic  theories  and 
          methods to the  analysis  of  disorders  of  spoken,  written  or,  signed 
          language. 
         5.  Computational Linguistics: the study of language using the technique 
          and concepts of computer science, especially with the reference to the 
          problems  posed  by  the  fields  of  machine  translation,  information, 
          retrieval and artificial intelligence. 
         6.  Educational  Linguistics:  the  application  of  linguistic  theories  and 
          methods  to  the  study  of  the  teaching  and  learning  of  a  language 
          (especially a first language) in schools and other educational settings.  
         7.  Ethnolinguistics: the study of language in relation to ethnic types and 
          behaviour,  especially  with  reference  to  the  way  social  interaction 
          proceeds. 
         8.  Geographical Linguistics: The study of the regional distribution of 
          languages and dialects, seen in relation to geographical factors in the 
          environment. 
         9.  Mathematical Linguistics: the study of mathematical properties of 
          language, using concepts from such fields as algebra computer, science 
          and statistics. 
         10. Neurolinguistics:  the  study  of  neurological  basis  of  language 
          development and use in human beings, especially of brain’s control 
          over the process of speech and understanding. 
         11.  Philosophical Linguistics: The study of the role of language in the 
          elucidation of philosophical concepts, and of the philosophical status 
          of linguistics theories, methods and observations. 
         12.  Psycholinguistics: the study of the relationship between linguistic 
          behaviour and psychological process. (e.g. memory, attention) thought 
          to underline it. 
         13. Sociolinguistics: The study of the interaction between language and 
          the structure and functioning of society. 
         14.  Statistical  Linguistics:  The  study  of  the  statistical  or  quantitative 
          properties of language. 
         15.  Theolinguistics: the study of the languages used by biblical scholars, 
          theologians, and others involved in the theory and practice of religious 
          belief. 
                               By, Arshad Khan 
                                Dept. of English 
                            J N College Madhubani 
           
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