theory about applied linguistic
linguistic landscape
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what is meaning of applied linguistic

applied linguistic is the study of how language is used in real life- especially to solve practical problems related to language such as language teaching,translation,communication,and language policy.

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What is Multilingualism?

•Use of more than one language by an individual or community

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what does it mean Prestige of Languages

•Prestige = social value of a language

In Uzbekistan:

   Uzbek = national identity                              Russian = urban/business prestige

 English = global prestige, career

Prestige affects school & career choices

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what is differences between linguistic an applied linguistic 

linguistic -studied  languages theory its structure and sound grammar

applied linguistics - uses theoretical knowledge in practice solve real world; language assessment, language policy and education.

   

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what is Code-Switching

•Switching between languages in a conversation

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what meaning of the word linguistic landscape

Linguistic Landscape means the visible display of languages in public places — like on signs, shop names, billboards, street names, advertisements, posters, and so on. It shows which languages are used in society and how they reflect culture, identity, and power.

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what is The Language Portrait Silhouette

An age-appropriate task that can be used by children from a variety of language backgrounds is the Language Portrait Silhouette, where students colour in their languages on a drawn silhouette of a body.The symbolic expression of linguistic identity through the task is combined with the children’s own verbal descriptions of why they chose the colours, shapes, and symbols they did. A multimodal analysis provided insight into the linguistic identities of the students in this study.

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What is Diglossia?

•Two language varieties used for different purposes

 High variety (H): formal, education, government

 Low variety (L): informal, family, everyday

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language identity is.....

Language identity means how a person’s language use shows who they are — their culture, nationality, social group, or personal identity.

It’s the connection between language and self.

The way we speak, write, or choose words often reflects where we come from, what we value, and how we see ourselves.