0 the scientific study of the structure and development of language in general or of particular languages -- 語言學
It also draws on an extensive literature on space, spanning linguistics, psychology, cognitive studies, and, to a considerably lesser extent, philosophy and anthropology.
This has had its opponents both within the professional linguistics world and outside it.
The relationship between language and the body has become an increasingly prominent area of research within linguistics and related disciplines.
In its attention to these issues, this volume makes a valuable contribution to linguistic anthropology, education, and linguistics.
It is a work that belongs in any good research library and in the collection of researchers of grammaticalization or historical linguistics generally.
This approach contrasts with ' ' armchair linguistics ' ' where linguists customarily make up the relevant example-sentences and base their analysis only on these examples.
Recent developments suggest we may soon see a new era of collaboration between linguistics and psychology that, one hopes, will be more enduring.
An additional difficulty is that decisions have to be made as to where different subdomains of applied linguistics should be placed.