noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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applied
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Since then, there has been a steady output of research within this branch of applied linguistics .
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If applied linguistics is left exclusively to an elite band of researchers, then the whole object of the exercise disappears.
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There is a very pervasive belief that it is research in theoretical and applied linguistics which provides the solutions.
modern
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Why do stereotypes like this persist not just in folklinguistics but also in modern scientific linguistics ?
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Semantics has not always enjoyed a prominent role in modern linguistics .
structural
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In borrowing from structural linguistics the early structuralists took on the task of analysing signs and systems of signification.
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Taking its cue from structural linguistics , it will concentrate on the signifiers at the expense of the signifieds.
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But in his second phase the issues of systematicity and method become blurred and the connection with structural linguistics becomes vague.
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Generative grammar rejects the empirical nature of structural linguistics and instead uses linguistic intuitions of native speakers.
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This functionalist, teleological aim is inappropriate for the systematic analysis borrowed from structural linguistics .
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The early structuralists analyse relations between larger elements of meaning than is entertained in structural linguistics .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
applied science/physics/linguistics etc
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If applied linguistics is left exclusively to an elite band of researchers, then the whole object of the exercise disappears.
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Introduction to nonlinear problems with emphasis on practical modelling, illustrative examples from pure and applied science, and use of computers.
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Since then, there has been a steady output of research within this branch of applied linguistics.
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Supported by four applied science courses covering the biology, entomology and pathology of seeds, and plant breeding.
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There is a very pervasive belief that it is research in theoretical and applied linguistics which provides the solutions.
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These four key elements are well developed and widely shared within the research communities of every natural and applied science.
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These will include basic skills as well as specialised competences in areas of applied physics.
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Why are engineering, medicine and agriculture not all grouped together as applied sciences?
generative grammar/linguistics/phonology
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In generative phonology, the claim is that, at the abstract level, vowels are simply tense or lax.
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Instead they believe that it is Sampson's generative grammar formulation that is at fault.
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The rewrite rule is an effective method of representing the rules of a generative grammar.
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There are applications for which a generative grammar would be better suited than a probabilistic one.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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If applied linguistics is left exclusively to an elite band of researchers, then the whole object of the exercise disappears.
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In all of these areas, there are concepts and insights from linguistics which can contribute to pedagogical understanding.
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Jakobson's essay thus constitutes as strong a claim as can possibly be made for the relevance of linguistics to literary study.
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Syntax has been one of the most widely investigated areas of linguistics and human processing of language has been intensively studied.
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The use of statistical techniques is not new to computational linguistics .
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This is written for students of linguistics but also offers a good introduction for the general reader.
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This type of analysis is used in linguistics , to describe the grammar of sentences.