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  2. Farming/language dispersal hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The language of the farming society displaces that of the hunter-gatherer society which may also become agricultural. Farming and the language of the original farmers spread to more and more societies. In some cases the original language, which evolves over time into many different but related languages, has attained world-wide dispersion. [2] [3]

  3. Information and communications technology in agriculture

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    The E-agriculture in Action series of publications, by FAO-ITU, that provides guidance on emerging technologies and how it could be used to address some of the challenges in agriculture through documenting case studies. E-agriculture in Action: Big Data for Agriculture [22] E-agriculture in Action: Blockchain for Agriculture [23]

  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 can be described as an academic discipline and, at least in its theoretical subfields, as a field of science, [1] being a widely recognized category of specialized expertise, embodying its own terminology, nomenclature, and scientific journals. Many linguists, such as David Crystal, conceptualize the field as being primarily scientific.

  6. Agricultural communication - Wikipedia

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    Four people speaking with a farmer in Nigeria. Agricultural communication, or agricultural communications, is a field that focuses on communication about agriculture-related information among agricultural stakeholders and between agricultural and non-agricultural stakeholders and is part of a larger field [1] known as Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications typically housed in ...

  7. Category:Branches of linguistics - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Language preservation; List of language subsystems; Language survey; List of languages in the Eurovision Song Contest; Laudative; LGBTQ linguistics; Lexicon; Lingua Libre; Linguistic categories; Linguistic demography; Linguistic description; Linguistic ecology; Linguistic Linked Open Data; Linguistic monogenesis and polygenesis; Linguistic norm ...

  9. List of academic fields - Wikipedia

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    Most disciplines are broken down into (potentially overlapping) branches called sub-disciplines. There is no consensus on how some academic disciplines should be classified (e.g., whether anthropology and linguistics are disciplines of social sciences or fields within the humanities). More generally, the proper criteria for organizing knowledge ...