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Areas in Applied Linguistics - Coggle Diagram
Areas in Applied Linguistics
Sociolinguistics
It studies the relation ship between language and society
Interational
Is interested in what language use can tell us about social processes
Variational
Is interested in accounting for linguistic variation and change, at least partly as a product of the social distribution of language varieties.
Computational Linguistics
Progamming computers to process human language
Problems with the translator glove
Signed languages use
Translation should enable two-way communication between hearing and deaf people
The grammar
Business goals of computational linguistics include
Retrieving text that relates to a specific topic.
Analyzing text or spoken language for context, sentiment or other affective qualities.
Summarizing text.
Translating text from one language to another.
Harini Suresn created a framework to evaluate bias in maching learinng
Representation Bias
When a bias in the world gets reflected in the world gets reflected in the output the computer.
Measurement Bias
When the features and labels in the training data don´t accurately reflect what we´re looking for.
Historical Bias
When some groups aren´t as well represented as others in the training data.
Aggregation Bias
Ehen several groups of data with different characteristics are combined and single system isn´t likely to work .
Neurolinguistics
The study of the relationship between language and brain
Left hemisphere
Arcuate fasciculus
Connection between wenicke´s and broca´s areas.
Arcuate fasciculus
Anterior speech cortex
The production of speech
Language ability must be located in the left hemisphere
Motor cortex
The physical articulation of speech
Controls movement of the muscles
Posterior speech cortex
The understanding of speech
Malfunctions
Mid
Tip of tongue
Slip of the tongue
Severe
Broca´s aphasia
Conduction aphosia
Tongue slips
Changing the sound in pronunciation
Perseveration error: carry over a sound from one word to the new
Aniticiapation error: when a sound is brought forward
Soonerism: the interchange of two initial sound
Aphosia
An impairment of language function due to brain damage
Alexia : difficulty in reading
Anomia: difficulting in using proper nouns, word, etc.
Agraphia: difficulty in writing
Pyscholinguistics
is the study of the psychological and neurobiological factors that enable humans to acquire, use, and understand language.
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People cand confused these word for example