- Outline of linguistics
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See also: Index of linguistics articles
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to linguistics:
Linguistics is the scientific study of natural language. Someone who engages in this study is called a linguist. Linguistics can be theoretical or applied.
Contents
Essence of linguistics
- Main article: Linguistics
Branches of linguistics
Subfields of linguistics
- Computational linguistics
- Comparative linguistics
- Contrastive linguistics
- Corpus linguistics
- Dialectology
- Discourse analysis
- Etymology
- Forensic linguistics
- Grammar
- Historical linguistics
- Interlinguistics
- Language didactics
- Language learning
- Language teaching
- Language for specific purposes
- Lexicology
- Linguistic statistics
- Linguistic typology
- Morphology
- Neurolinguistics
- Orthography
- Phonetics
- Phonology
- Pragmatics
- Psycholinguistics
- Rhetoric
- Semantics
- Sociolinguistics
- Stylistics
- Text linguistics
Schools, movements, and approaches of linguistics
- Cognitive linguistics
- Danish School
- Functionalism
- Generative linguistics
- Geneva School
- Neo-Grammarians
- Prague School
- Prescription and description
- Soviet linguistics
- Stratificational linguistics
- Structuralism
- Systemic linguistics
- SIL International
- Tagmemics
History of linguistics
- Main article: History of linguistics
Timeline of discovery of basic linguistics concepts
When were the basic concepts first described and by whom?
- Ancient Sanskrit grammarians
- Ancient Greek study of language
- Roman elaborations of Greek study
- Medieval philosophical work in Latin
- Beginnings of modern linguistics in the 19th century
- Behaviorism and mental tabula rasa hypothesis
- Chomsky and functionalism
- Generative grammar leads to generative phonology and semantics
- Alternate syntactic systems develop in 80s
- Computational linguistics becomes feasible the late 80s
- Neurolinguistics and the biological basis of cognition
Basic questions in linguistics
What are the basic questions asked in linguistics?
- What is language?
- How did it/does it evolve?
- How does language serve as a medium of communication?
- How does language serve as a medium of thinking?
- What is common to all languages?
- How do languages differ?
(The answers are not necessarily basic or easy to understand.)
Basic concepts
What basic concepts / terms do I have to know to talk about linguistics?
- Morphology
- morpheme, inflection, paradigm, declension, derivation, compound
- Phonology
- Grammar
- tense, aspect, mood and modality, grammatical number, grammatical gender, case
- Syntax
- phrase, clause, grammatical function, grammatical voice
- Lexicology
- Semantics
- meaning, sense, entailment, truth condition, compositionality
- Pragmatics
Languages of the world
Linguistics scholars
Main article: List of linguistsPeople who had a significant influence on the development of the field
- John Langshaw Austin
- Leonard Bloomfield
- Franz Bopp
- Noam Chomsky
- David Crystal
- Daniel Everett
- M.A.K. Halliday
- Louis Hjelmslev
- Roman Jakobson
- Sir William Jones
- Pāṇini
- Kenneth L. Pike
- Rasmus Rask
- Edward Sapir
- Ferdinand de Saussure
- August Schleicher
- John R. Searle
- Claude Lévi-Strauss
- Nikolai Trubetzkoy
- Noah Webster
- Benjamin Lee Whorf
Linguistics lists
- Languages
- Language families and languages
- ISO 639
- Official languages
- Definitions by language
- Alphabets & Orthography
Arabic Aramaic Armenian Braille Coptic Cyrillic Georgian Gothic Korean Hebrew IPA English IPA Kannada Hiragana Katakana Morse code ICAO spelling Phoenician Runic SAMPA Chart English SAMPA Shavian Thai - Common misspellings
- English words without rhymes
- Words commonly mispronounced
- Words of disputed pronunciation
- Acronym
See also
- Number of words in English
- Lexicography
External links
- Glottopedia, MediaWiki-based encyclopedia of linguistics, under construction
- Subfields according to the Linguistic Society of America
- Glossary of linguistic terms and French<->English glossary at SIL International
- "Linguistics" section of A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology, ed. J. A. García Landa (University of Zaragoza, Spain)
- Linguistics and language-related wiki articles on Scholarpedia and Citizendium
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