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  2. Language planning - Wikipedia

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    Language maintenance – preservation of a group's native language as a first or second language where pressures threaten or cause a decline in the status of the language Auxiliary-code standardization – standardization of marginal, auxiliary aspects of language, such as signs for the deaf, place names, or rules of transliteration and ...

  3. Language engineering - Wikipedia

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    Language engineering involves the creation of natural language processing systems, whose cost and outputs are measurable and predictable. [ citation needed ] It is a distinct field contrasted to natural language processing and computational linguistics . [ 1 ]

  4. Applied linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Applied linguistics is an interdisciplinary field which identifies, investigates, and offers solutions to language-related real-life problems. Some of the academic fields related to applied linguistics are education, psychology, communication research, information science, natural language processing, anthropology, and sociology.

  5. Outline of linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Linguistics is heterogeneous in its methods of research, so that each area of theoretical linguistics may resemble methodologically either formal science or empirical science, to different degrees. For example, phonetics uses empirical approaches to study the physical acoustics of spoken language .

  6. Language and Communication Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Language and Communication Technologies (LCT; also known as human language technologies or language technology for short) is the scientific study of technologies that explore language and communication. It is an interdisciplinary field that encompasses the fields of computer science, linguistics and cognitive science.

  7. Theory of language - Wikipedia

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    Theory of language is a topic in philosophy of language and theoretical linguistics. [1] It has the goal of answering the questions "What is language?"; [2] [3] "Why do languages have the properties they do?"; [4] or "What is the origin of language?". In addition to these fundamental questions, the theory of language also seeks to understand ...

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Botterweg14 (talk · contribs) discourse, dialogue, logic, formal semantics; additional interests in computational linguistics, philosophy of language, Jewish languages, Indo-European prehistory/archaeology, among other topics; Emflazie (talk · contribs) BA in linguistics, with research in acoustics, phonetics and phonology. Also interested in ...

  9. Language resource - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics and language technology, a language resource is a "[composition] of linguistic material used in the construction, improvement and/or evaluation of language processing applications, (...) in language and language-mediated research studies and applications." [1] According to Bird & Simons (2003), [2] this includes