What are the functions of linguistics

Question: What are the functions of linguistics?


The functions of linguistics

Today’s linguistics explores varied factors and phenomena relating to language in general and languages in particular such as:

  1. The sounds of speech and how different sounds function in a language.
  2. The acoustics of speech and the physiological and psychological aspects involved in producing and understanding a language.
  3. Formation of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, utterances, and discourse.
  4. The psychological processes involved in the use of language.
  5. How children acquire language capabilities.
  6. Social and cultural factors in language use, variation, and change.
  7. The biological basis of language in the brain
  8. Relations of language to technology such as the computer, internet.
  9. Above all functions of language as a means of communication.

More Notes of Linguistics

Thus, it is clear that linguistics as a discipline operates as a means of communication in societies that are commonly used and seeks out those principles.

Shihabur Rahaman
Shihabur Rahaman
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