
Linguistics is the scientific study of language. It explores how languages are formed, how they function, and how people use them to communicate.
The goal of linguistics is to study human language as a system, how it varies across different regions and social groups, and how it changes over time.
Through the study of linguistics as a science and Saussurean dichotomies, students will gain a systematic understanding of language structure and function. This foundational knowledge will enable them to critically analyze linguistic phenomena.
The goal of linguistics is to study human language as a system, how it varies across different regions and social groups, and how it changes over time.
Through the study of linguistics as a science and Saussurean dichotomies, students will gain a systematic understanding of language structure and function. This foundational knowledge will enable them to critically analyze linguistic phenomena.
- Dr.: Karima HOCINE
