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applied linguistics

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/əˈplaɪd lɪŋˈɡwɪstɪks/
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a branch of linguistics that applies theories to real-world issues like language teaching, learning, and policy

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Applied linguistics is the study of how linguistic theories and concepts can be used to solve real-world problems related to language. This field applies insights from linguistics to areas such as language teaching, translation, communication, and language policy. Applied linguistics examines how language is used in different contexts and seeks to improve language learning and teaching methods. It also explores issues like language acquisition, bilingualism, and the impact of language on society, aiming to address practical challenges in communication and education.