applied linguistics overview of course’ linguistics’ end of term dr. ansa hameed
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Applied Linguistics
Overview of course’ Linguistics’
End of Term Dr. Ansa Hameed
Today’s Lecture
• The definition of applied linguistics
• The major fields of applied linguistics
• Overview of course ‘Linguistics’
What is ‘applied linguistics’?Applied linguistics is a branch of linguistics where the primary
concern is the application of the linguistic theories, methods and
findings to the explanation of language problems which have
arisen in other areas of experience.
History of Term: Applied Linguistics
The term Applied Linguistics (AL) is an Anglo-American coinage.
It was founded first at the University of Edinburgh School of Applied Linguistics in 1956.
Then at the Center of Applied Linguistics in Washington D.C. in 1957.
AL use was theoretical linguisticspropagated by those who clearly wanted to be known as scientists and not as humanists.
AL in the past based itself on the findings of
By the time AL has broadened itself as to make use of many sciences in language teaching, like:
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Sociology
Logic
Mathematics
Computing
Statistics
Psychology
Literature
Anthropology
Translation
Philosophy
AL covers two main points:
• The study of second and foreign language learning and teaching.• The study of language and linguistics in relation to practical problems.
Richards et
al. 1985
AL is the utilization of the knowledge about the nature of language achieved by linguistic research for the improvement of the efficiency of some practical task in which language is a central component.
Corder
1974
A branch of linguistics where the primary concern is the application of linguistic theories, methods and findings to the elucidation of language problems which have arisen in other areas of experience.
Crystal
1985
“a multidisciplinary approach to the solution of language-related problems.”
Streve
ns
(1992)
The study of second language and foreign language learning and teaching.
Investigate problems related to language learning and teaching.
To find some practical steps to solve those problems.
Aim of Applied Linguistic Studies:
The importance of AL lies in the significant role it has in solving language-related problems.
Language is crucial to human lives. Without language, most important activities will be inconceivable.
Throughout the history and across the world, people have been using language to communicate.
In our world there are many rapid changes. These changes affect how people use language.
Hence, people need to investigate and understand the facts of language use, to organize and formalize what they know and to subject their knowledge to rational consideration and critical analysis.
Only by doing so, people will be able to set out the options for action and the reasoning behind them.
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The need for A L
- How can languages best be learnt and taught?
- What social factors affect language learning?
- How can technology be used to contribute to the effectiveness of language teaching/learning?
- What are the related problems associated with language disorders?
- How can these be prevented?Mrs. Hind Albeladi - March 2010
Some of the questions that applied linguists ask include:
computer-mediated communication (CMC)
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Major Branches of AL:
language pedagogy
second language acquisition
lexicography
language planning and policies
pragmatics
translationconversation analysis
contrastive linguistics
language assessment
literacies
discourse analysis
bilingualism and multilingualism
A L
Speechtherapy
Lexicography & Dictiona
ry Making
Translation
Language
Policy & Plannin
g
Language
Teaching
CALL
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Some of the Areas related to A L
AL has become an independent and mature discipline since the middle sixties of the last century. As an applied science that has a definite goal to reach, it is interdisciplinary in nature: it seeks to apply all the related fields to foreign language education. It is process-oriented in the sense that it is interested not only in the product, but also in the process of teaching.
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Conclusion
This implies the investigation of the internal structure or the cognitive aspects of the learner. It is very important for language teachers to have an understanding of the different aspects of language and draw out useful implications and applications for foreign language learning and teaching.
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Conclusion
Cook, G. (2003). Applied linguistics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
R. B. Kaplan (Ed.) (2002), The oxford handbook of applied linguistics New York: Oxford University Press.
References
End of Term
Topics Covered: Introduction to Linguistics Modern Linguistics vs. Traditional Grammar Language: Definitions, Form and Function Human communication vs. Animal
Communication Levels of Language Phonetics Phonology
Course Outline: Linguistics (ENG455)
Morphology Syntax Syntactic Analysis Semantics Pragmatics Language Origin Language Development First Language Acquisition Second Language Learning
Historical Linguistics Structuralism: Saussure Generativism: Chomsky Functionalism: Halliday The Prague School The London School Relational Grammar Tagmemics (In syntax lectures) Case Grammar (In syntax lectures) Startificational Grammar (In syntax lectures)
Applied Linguistics Sociolinguistics Sign Language Discourse Analysis
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