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the difference between sociolinguistics ,psycholinguistics and linguistics

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Answered by IntrovertLeo
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Answer:

Sociolinguistics: The study of social and cultural effects on language

Psycholinguistics: The study of the comprehension and production of language in its spoken, written forms.

Linguistics: The specific study of language.

Answered by kritikag0101
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Sociolinguistics

  • MEANING -

Sociolinguistics is the investigation of language use comparable to society. Individuals who concentrate on sociolinguistics are known as sociolinguists.

  • SUBFIELD -

The subfield of sociolinguistics centres around ideas like discourse networks, language esteem, and informal communities.

  • EXAMPLE -

For example, RP (Received Pronunciation) English is viewed as a high renown language in contrast with the low eminence of Cockney English by numerous speakers of British English.

Psycholinguistics

  • MEANING-

Psycholinguistics is the investigation of language in the brain. Individuals who concentrate on psycholinguistics are alluded to as psycholinguists.

  • SUBFIELD-

The subfield of psycholinguistics centres around the obtaining, using, understanding, and creation of language in the brain.

  • EXAMPLE -

For example, a psycholinguist could concentrate on how kids procure the hints of their most memorable language to the prohibition of any remaining conceivable human discourse sounds.

Linguistics

  • MEANING -

Linguistics is the investigation of language and envelops countless more unambiguous disciplines of language study.

  • SUBFIELD -

Subsequently, linguistics is partitioned into various more modest, more unambiguous subfields.

  • EXAMPLE -

For Example, Some accept that a linguist is an individual who communicates in a few languages easily. Others accept that linguistcs are language specialists who can assist you with concluding whether it is smarter to say 'It is I' or 'It is me.'

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