Word formation
By Kamil Wisniewski July 06th, 2007 Nowadays, the terms ‘word formation’ does not have a clear cut, universally accepted usage. It is sometimes referred to all processes connected with changing the formRead More…
By Kamil Wisniewski July 06th, 2007 Nowadays, the terms ‘word formation’ does not have a clear cut, universally accepted usage. It is sometimes referred to all processes connected with changing the formRead More…
By Kamil Wiśniewski July 12th, 2007 Syntax is a branch of linguistics that is concerned with the study of the structure of a sentence and ordering of its elements. The word syntaxRead More…
By Kamil Wiśniewski Aug 7th, 2007 Stylistics can be by and large described as the study of style of language usage in different contexts, either linguistic, or situational. Yet, it seems thatRead More…
By Kamil Wiśniewski Aug 2nd, 2007 Sociolinguistics is a quickly developing branch of linguistics which investigates the individual and social variation of language. Just as regional variation of language can give aRead More…
By Kamil Wiśniewski, Aug. 12th, 2007 Sign language is a means of communication developed by deaf people to communicate their thoughts. Although for a long time it had been neglected by linguistsRead More…
By Kamil Wiśniewski, Aug. 12th, 2007 Semantics is a branch of linguistics dealing with the meaning of words, phrases and sentences, however, contrary to pragmatics it does not analyze the intended speakerRead More…
By Kamil Wiśniewski July 14th, 2007 Language, as it is described in books and articles on morphology, or semantics is often described as a uniform entity, however, even within one language communityRead More…
By Kamil Wiśniewski, Aug. 12th, 2007 Psycholinguistics is a branch of study which combines the disciplines of psychology and linguistics. It is concerned with the relationship between the human mind and theRead More…
By Kamil Wiśniewski, Aug. 12th, 2007 Pragmatics is the study of meaning of words, phrases and full sentences, but unlike semantics which deals with the objective meanings of words that can beRead More…
By Kamil Wiśniewski July 12th, 2007 Phonology is a branch of linguistics, closely related to phonetics, which studies the manners of organization and usage of the speech sounds in natural languages. TheRead More…