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Scope of linguistics:

Linguistics is the scientific study of languages and has a vast scope in understanding the development of humans in the domains of vocalization of communication,history,sociology,anthropology,psychology and other allied fields of study as subjects including the cognitive neural sciences.

Microlinguistics includes phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics.

Macrolinguistics includes sociolinguistics,Psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, stylistics, discourse analysis, computational linguistics, cognitive linguistics, applied linguistics.

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Historical and comparative linguistics are concerned with classifying ancient and modern languages into language families. They study sound correspondences across languages and sound shifts within a language over time, as well as lexical borrowing.

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Historical linguistics studies how languages change over time with regard to pronunciation, syntax, and vocabulary. Applied linguistics is concerned with the teaching and learning of languages.

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linguistics is a scientific study of language and covers a vast domain of human development in relation to human

history,sociology,anthropology,philosophy,psychology and communication and vocalization including cognitive neural sciences.

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linguistics are nothing but the a part of English which deals with the phonology and its function only.it also help in the value of thee various thing which suddenly changes with the acpect of time this also deals with content word and word that posess the semantic content and contribution to the meaning of the sentence in which they accur . in a traditional approach noun were said to the name object and other entities

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