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Linguistics

students
Angulo Veizaga Nelson Alan
Alave Merida Cintia
Caceres Soto Carla Cristina
Castillo Jaldin Maria del Rosario
what is linguistics?

Linguistics is the science


that studies language, as a


form of human
communication in terms of
its codes and system of
symbols, the use of
different languages, their
common points, and their
evolution.

Ferdinand de Saussure, the


father of modern linguistics

Linguist Vilhelm
Thomsen, who lived
between 1842 and
1927.
Branches of linguistics
Morphology SYNTACS
Semantic
Pracmatic
TYPES OF LIGUISTIC

Applied Linguistics

Computational linguistics
historical linguistics or
diachronic linguistics

Theoretical linguistics Descriptive linguistics


applied Linguistics

Part of linguistics that applies the


knowledge of linguistics to the needs
of society, such as language
teaching, automatic speech
recognition,
historical linguistics

is the linguistic discipline that studies the


change of languages ​over time and the
process of linguistic change. Therefore, it
occupies a prominent place in the study of
the genetic kinship of languages.
Theoretical linguistics
Descriptive linguistics
GRACIAS¡¡

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