THE DELINEATION OF LANGUAGE LAYERS AND TRADITIONAL TYPOLOGICAL APPROACHES
Keywords:
phonetics, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, typology, traditional approaches, language classification.Abstract
Language is a multifaceted system composed of various layers that interact and influence one another. Understanding these layers is crucial for developing a comprehensive framework for language typology. Traditionally, linguistic analysis has focused on categorizing languages based on surface features such as phonetics, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. However, this approach often neglects the intricate connections between these layers, leading to a fragmented understanding of linguistic diversity.Language can be conceptualized as comprising several distinct but interconnected layers.
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