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The study of literal meaning. It explores how words and sentences convey specific concepts and how those meanings relate to one another.
Linguistics - LibGuides at California State University, Fullerton
The study of language and linguistics is built on several core pillars that help us understand how humans communicate, from the physical production of sounds to the complex social rules of conversation.
The study of language in context. This looks at how hidden meanings, social cues, and physical surroundings influence what a speaker actually means (e.g., understanding sarcasm). Key Theoretical Concepts
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The study of literal meaning. It explores how words and sentences convey specific concepts and how those meanings relate to one another.
Linguistics - LibGuides at California State University, Fullerton
The study of language and linguistics is built on several core pillars that help us understand how humans communicate, from the physical production of sounds to the complex social rules of conversation.
The study of language in context. This looks at how hidden meanings, social cues, and physical surroundings influence what a speaker actually means (e.g., understanding sarcasm). Key Theoretical Concepts