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Theoretical linguistics
/θiəɹˈɛtɪkəl lɪŋɡwˈɪstɪks/
/θiəɹˈɛɾɪkəl lɪŋɡwˈɪstɪks/
Theoretical linguistics
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elméleti nyelvészet
a subfield of linguistics that focuses on developing models, theories, and frameworks to understand the structure, organization, and underlying principles of human language
What is "theoretical linguistics"?
Theoretical linguistics is the study of the underlying principles and structures of language. It seeks to understand how languages function by exploring concepts such as grammar, syntax, phonetics, and semantics. Theoretical linguistics aims to develop models that explain how languages are organized and how they can be systematically analyzed. This field provides insights into the nature of language itself and how it relates to human thought and communication, often drawing on various linguistic theories to support its findings.
Példa
The field of theoretical linguistics is considered a formal science, as it focuses on the formal structure and rules underlying human language, without necessarily studying language use in real-world contexts.