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- Semantics (linguistics) [r]: The subfield of the study of language which focuses on meaning. [e]
Communication and discourse
- Communication [r]: The set of interactive processes that create shared meaning. [e]
- Stylistics [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Discourse analysis [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Paralanguage [r]: Set of nonphonemic properties of speech, such as speaking tempo, vocal pitch, and intonational contours, that can be used to communicate attitudes or other shades of meaning. [e]
- Logical positivism [r]: A school of philosophy that combines positivism—which states that the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge—with some kind of logical analysis, which is similar, but not the same as logicism. [e]
- Historical linguistics [r]: The study of how languages change over time, and linguistic patterns within that change. [e]