THE REALITIONSHIP BETWEEN LINGUISTS AND OTHER DISCIPLINES SUCH AS HISTORY, SOCIOLOGY, AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Keywords:
Linguistics, History, Sociology, Anthropology, Interdisciplinary, Human societies, Evolution of languages, Artifacts, Dialects.Abstract
This article reveals the complex blend between language and other supporting subjects like history, sociology, and anthropology. It portrays how the reciprocal circulation of ideas and technologies make the research more impactful and assists us to gain better knowledge of human societies. In the process of exposing the relation between linguistics and these spheres of study, it is shown that there is interdisciplinary nature within academia and even beyond
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