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    Lexicography

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    branch of applied linguistics that involves compiling‚ writing‚ or editing dictionaries Dictionary is a book that lists the words of a language usually in alphabetical order‚ gives their meanings or equivalent words in a different language. Divided into 2 big groups- encyclopaedic and linguistic. Types of dictionaries * Encyclopedic dictionary- scientific reference books dealing with every branch of knowledge or with 1 particular branch that give info about extra linguistic world‚ deal with

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    or professional skills. Disciplines in Humanities and Social Sciences (according to The Ohio Humanities Council)  History‚ Anthropology and Archaeology study human social‚ political‚ and cultural development.  Literature‚ languages‚ and Linguistics explore how we communicate with each other and how our ideas and thoughts on the human experience are expressed and interpreted.  Philosophy‚ Ethics‚ and Comparative Religion consider ideas about meaning of life and reason for our thoughts and

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    firsthand case studies of living cultures‚ careful excavations of material remains‚ and interpretations of both living and extinct linguistic practices. In North America and other Western cultures‚ anthropology is traditionally broken down into four main divisions: physical anthropology‚ archaeology‚ cultural anthropology (also known as social anthropology)‚ and linguistic anthropology. Each sub-discipline uses different techniques‚ taking different approaches to study human beings at all points in

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    What Is Anthropology?

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    Anthropologists conduct scientific and humanistic studies of the culture and evolution of humans. Anthropology is traditionally broken down into four sub-fields: Biological anthropology‚ Archaeology‚ Linguistic anthropology‚ and Cultural anthropology. There is also a fifth sub-field‚ Applied anthropology. Each of these branches has its own skills‚ theories‚ and knowledge of studying humanity. Biological anthropology studies the human body. They look at humans as a species‚ tracing back their origin‚ evolutionary

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    incoherent and they don´t have necessaries skills to teach. Taking this as a starting point we can reach the conclusion of the importance of linguistics and how some of its branches can help teachers improve their classes. Some of these branches that teachers must considered in order to improve their classes are the following: sociolinguistic‚ phonology linguistic and second language acquisition. All teachers must know how people speak in the society‚ to understand this topic we have sociolinguistic

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    phonetics and phonology

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    Phonetics is divided into three main branches: - Articulatory phonetics: Studies the nature and limits of the human ability to produce speech sounds and describes the way these sounds are delivered. - Acoustic phonetics: Studies the physical properties of speech sound. - Auditory phonetics: is concerned with hearing and the perception of speech‚ or our response to speech sounds as received through the ear and brain. Phonology is a branch of linguistics‚ the other major areas being

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    Lexicology

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    Lexicology as a branch of linguistics. Subject matter. Links with other branches. Problems. Lexicology is a science about words. It studies the vocabulary of the language which consists of words and word combinations. The subject matter of lexicology is separate words‚ their morphological and semantic structure‚ and the vocabulary of the language‚ which includes words‚ word combinations‚ their origin‚ development and current use. Lexicology has lots of connections with other branches which also have word

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    Contrastive Lexicology

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    1. Lexicology and linguistics. Contrastive lexicology‚ object‚ aim‚ and tasks. 2. The history of contrastive lexicology‚ main units and terms. Ukrainian scientists‚ manuals‚ observing. 3. Language and vocabulary. The branches of Contrastive Lexicology. 4. Structural aspects of a word: External and Internal structure. Scientific methods to leant English and Ukrainian words in Comparison. 5. The semantic unity of a word. Polysemy: types of semantic component. Sema‚ Semema‚ semantic field. 6. The main

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    THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ENGLISH STYLISTICS Lecture on English Stylistics 4th year of study N. P. Izotova‚ PhD LECTURE OUTLINE Stylistics as a linguistic discipline: its aims and subject matter.  Main schools of modern stylistics.  Links of stylistics with other branches of linguistics.  LECTURE OUTLINE  Key concepts of stylistics:  Style;  Foregrounding;  Stylistic neutrality and Stylistic coloring;  Norm and its violation. Types of norms;  Context. Types of context;  Image and

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    Psychology and Its Branch

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    atoms‚ electrons‚ the application or withdrawal of heat‚ while for the psychologist human behavior is the raw data. How many branches of psychology are there? There are many branches of psychology; how you split them up will usually depend on which part of the world you are‚ even which university or institution you were trained at. The following are seen as the main branches of psychology: * Clinical psychology - integrates science‚ theory‚ and practice in order to understand‚ predict and relieve

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