1.1 Linguistics is Science
Essentials of Linguistics・2 minutes read
Linguistics is the science of language, using systematic observations to understand how people use language. Linguists take a descriptive approach, studying human language without making value judgments, and highlighting unique articulatory, auditory, and neural systems.
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- Linguistics is a scientific field that studies how people use language through systematic observations, emphasizing a descriptive approach that avoids imposing judgments or rules on language usage.
- Linguistics delves into the intricate human systems of articulation, audition, and neural processing that distinguish our ability to produce and comprehend speech, showcasing the distinctiveness of human language capabilities compared to other species.
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What is linguistics?
Study of language, how people use it.
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