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/θ/

/b/
/p/ /s/

/ŋ /
/ʧ/ /z/
ENGLISH
/ʒ / LANGUAGE
/ð / STUDIES
/ʃ/ [ Types of linguistics &
manners of articulation ]

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/θ/
AGENDA /p/

/s/
Hsu Sandy Tun
-MC
Hanni Oo
/ʧ/ /ʒ/
/b/
-Types of linguistics Wai Min
Aung Thet Kyaw

-manners of articulations Sett Kaung Htet


/ŋ /
Thinn Thiri Thaw

-assistance
/ð /
Thura Bo
/ʃ/
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TYPES OF LINGUISTICS
(OR)
LINGUISTICS AND OTHER BRANCHES OF KNOWLEDGE

1.Apthropological Linguistics:
-variation and use in relation to the cultural patterns
-beliefs of the human race
-investigated using the theories and methods of anthropology.
2. Applied Linguistics:
-application of linguistic theories, methods, and findings to
-elucidation of language problems that have arisen in other domains.
-used with reference to the field of foreign language learning and teaching,
-applies equally to several other fields, such as stylistics, lexicography,
translation, and language planning, as well as to the clinical and
educational fields below.

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3. Biological Linguistics:
-biological conditions for language development
-use in human beings, with reference both to the
history of language in the 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:
-language using the techniques and concepts of
computer science
-reference to the problems posed by the fields of
machine translation, information retrieval, and artificial
intelligence.
6. Educational Linguistics:
-linguistic theories and methods
-the study of the teaching and learning of a language
-schools and other educational settings

7. Ethnolinguistics:
-relation to ethnic types and behaviors

8. Geographical Linguistics:
-regional distribution of languages and dialects,
-relation to geographical factors in the environment.

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9. Mathematical Linguistics:
-mathematical properties of language
-algebra, computer science, and statistics.

10. Neurolinguistics:
-neurological basis of language development
-in human beings,
-brain's control over the processes of speech and
understanding.

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11. Philosophical Linguistics:
-role of language in the elucidation of philosophical concepts
-philosophical status of linguistic theories, methods, and
observations.
12. Psycholinguistics:
-relationship between linguistics behavior
-the psychological processes.
13. Sociolinguistics:
-the interaction between language and the structure and
functioning of society.
14. Statistical Linguistics:
-the statistical or quantitative properties of language.
15. Theolinguistics:
-the languages used by biblical scholars, theologians, and others
-involved in the theory and practice of religious belief.
MANNERS OF
ARTICULATION

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Name of the class Structure Involved Examples
Stop Complete closure /p b t d k g/
Affricate Closure, then slow separation /ʧ/ /dʒ/
Fricative Narrowing, resulting audible friction /f v θ ð s z ʃ/
Nasal Complete closure in mouth, air escapes /m n ŋ/
through nose
Rolled Rapid intermittent closure /r/
Lateral Closure in the centre of mouth, air escapes /l/
over the sides of tongue
Frictionless Slight narrowing, not enough to cause /r/
Continuant frication
Semi-vowels/ Semi- Slight narrowing, not enough to cause friction /w j/
consonants
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