1Chapter 1. Introduction to Applied Linguistics
47Chapter 6. Applied Linguistics in education
21.1 Introduction
486.1 Relationship between applied Linguistics and education.
31.2 What is Applied Linguistics?
496.2 Exploring current language abilities
41.3 A Review of some concepts in Applied Linguistics
506.3 Grammatical and sociolinguistic from a broader perspective
51.4 History
516.4 Summary
61.5 Summary
526.5 Questions
71.6 Questions
53Chapter 7. Branches of applied Linguistics
8Chapter 2. Areas in Applied Linguistics
547.1 Introduction
92.1 Corpus Linguistics
557.2 Phonology: The sounds in a speech in cognitive terms
102.2 Forensic Linguistics
567.3 Phonetics: The study of sounds in a speech in physical terms.
112.3. Second language acquisition and learning
577.4 Morphology: The study of words and their formation
122.4 Speech, Language, and Linguistics
587.5 Syntax: The study of the formation and structure of sentences
132.5 Summary
597.6 Semantics: The study of meanings
142.5 Questions
607.7 Pragmatics: The study of language
15Chapter 3. Linguistics and language teaching in the United States
617.8 Summary
163.1 Language teaching and cross-cultural linguistics
627.9 Questions
173.2 Cross-cultural communication
63Chapter 8. Relation between theory and practice
183.3 Language maintenance and endangered languages
648.1 Introduction
193.4 Summary
658.2 Issues that are involved in translating theory into Practice
203.5 Questions
668.3 Recent advances and their impact on the real world
21Chapter 4. Key concepts in applied Linguistics
678.4 Summary
224.1 Describing English
688.5 Questions
234.2 Teaching and learning a new language
69Chapter 9. Applied linguistics: Social issues and social changes
244.3 Applied Linguistics in a wider context
709.1 Helps in a language barrier
254.4 Summary
719.2 Practical issues related to language
264.5 Questions
729.3 Summary
27Chapter 5. Characteristics of Applied Linguistics
739.4 Questions
285.1 What Is The Importance Of Applied Linguistics?
74Chapter 10. Special issues of applied Linguistics
295.2 What Are The Characteristics Of Language In Linguistics?
7510.1 Relevant history
305.3 The 5 Types Of Language?
7610.2 Language knowledge and knowledge of languages
315.4 Subfields of Applied Linguistics
7710.2 Discourse Analysis: New paradigms in Cross-Linguistic comparison
325.5 Second Language Acquisition
7810.3 Communication breakdown
335.6 Language Assessment and Testing
7910.4 Summary
345.7 Language Policy and Planning
8010.5 Questions
355.8 Lexicography
81Chapter 11. Study skills for applied Linguistics students
365.9 Multilingualism
8211.1 Introduction
375.10 Corpus Linguistics
8311.2 Popular fields graduates of linguistics find employment
385.11 Trends and perspectives in the 1990s and 2000s
8411.3 Doing research in applied Linguistics
395.12 Types of Linguistics
8511.2 Skills of interpretation
405.13 Multilingualism vs Bilingualism vs Monolingualism
8611.3 Skills of expression
415.14 Contextualized language use
8711.4 Editing skills
425.15 Difference between contextualized and decontextualized language
8811.5 Summary
435.16 Practical problem-based approach
8911.6 Questions
445.17 Multidisciplinary perspective
90Appendix A: Abbreviations
455.18 Summary
91Glossary
465.19 Questions