enjoyed … endless raw data - using specific applied research output information and different information output from different researcher generate a knowledge as basic research
Both classified as Deductive approach, not Inductive/Basic. The primary difference between "applied linguistics" and "linguistics applied" lies in their emphasis and approach: * Applied Linguistics: * Focus: This field focuses on the practical applications of linguistic knowledge to solve real-world language-related problems. * Approach: It's a more interdisciplinary field, drawing on insights from other disciplines like psychology, sociology, and anthropology alongside linguistics. * Examples: * Language teaching and learning * Second language acquisition * Speech-language pathology * Language assessment * Language policy and planning * Lexicography (dictionary making) * Translation and interpreting * Linguistics Applied: * Focus: This term emphasizes the application of specific linguistic theories and methodologies to address practical issues. * Approach: It's more closely tied to theoretical linguistics, using its findings and tools to solve problems. * Examples: * Using corpus linguistics to analyze large amounts of text for language learning materials * Applying phonological theories to improve speech recognition technology * Utilizing syntactic analysis for natural language processing In simpler terms: * Applied linguistics is a broader field that uses linguistic knowledge to solve various real-world problems. * Linguistics applied is a narrower term that focuses on the application of specific linguistic theories and methods to address practical issues. While the terms are often used interchangeably, understanding their nuances can help clarify the specific focus and approach of a particular research project or application.
Several topic and phenomenon studied using basic research, or actually all. It would be much better to read about basic/inductive research. Check following list: 1. Case Study Research and Applications: Design and Methods, 6th Ed., by Robert K. Yin. 2. Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design: Choosing Among Five Approaches, 4th Ed., by John W. Creswell, Cheryl N. Poth. 3. Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches, 5th Ed., by J. David Creswell, John W. Creswell.
جزاك الله خيرا دكتور
Connecting ideas and knowledge in an excellent manner that helps to retrieve gained knowledge smoothly when needed.. thanks doctor.
Such a high level of integrity in sharing your years of knowledge with us, thank you so much, Dr Ashraf 👏🌹
Thanks for your generous feedback 🙏🌷
Thanks for your great effort Dr. Ashraf
الله يعطيك العافية استاذنا الكريم
جزاك الله خيرا يا دكتور .. زادك الله علما وحلما
اكرمك الله واحسن اليك.
thanks Dr for your effort
Thank you, informative as usual
great efforts
enjoyed … endless raw data - using specific applied research output information and different information output from different researcher generate a knowledge as basic research
Thank you Doctor
Would u provide me with the difference between applied linguistic and linguistic applied,please ?
Both classified as Deductive approach, not Inductive/Basic.
The primary difference between "applied linguistics" and "linguistics applied" lies in their emphasis and approach:
* Applied Linguistics:
* Focus: This field focuses on the practical applications of linguistic knowledge to solve real-world language-related problems.
* Approach: It's a more interdisciplinary field, drawing on insights from other disciplines like psychology, sociology, and anthropology alongside linguistics.
* Examples:
* Language teaching and learning
* Second language acquisition
* Speech-language pathology
* Language assessment
* Language policy and planning
* Lexicography (dictionary making)
* Translation and interpreting
* Linguistics Applied:
* Focus: This term emphasizes the application of specific linguistic theories and methodologies to address practical issues.
* Approach: It's more closely tied to theoretical linguistics, using its findings and tools to solve problems.
* Examples:
* Using corpus linguistics to analyze large amounts of text for language learning materials
* Applying phonological theories to improve speech recognition technology
* Utilizing syntactic analysis for natural language processing
In simpler terms:
* Applied linguistics is a broader field that uses linguistic knowledge to solve various real-world problems.
* Linguistics applied is a narrower term that focuses on the application of specific linguistic theories and methods to address practical issues.
While the terms are often used interchangeably, understanding their nuances can help clarify the specific focus and approach of a particular research project or application.
Thank you so much Dr ashraf , how can I find these slides?
Much appreciated 🙏. Slides as still images at your course material.
Please doctor I have a misunderstanding about approaches of both basic and applied researches.
My pleasure to help.
Tell me your question.
@@AshrafElsafty what kinds of approches we should fllow for a basic research?
Several approaches like Meta analysis QN/QL and Grounded theory.
@@AshrafElsafty thank you doctor; please can you tell me some phenomenons or theories studied using basic research for more undrstanding.
Several topic and phenomenon studied using basic research, or actually all. It would be much better to read about basic/inductive research.
Check following list:
1. Case Study Research and Applications: Design and Methods, 6th Ed., by Robert K. Yin.
2. Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design: Choosing Among Five Approaches, 4th Ed.,
by John W. Creswell, Cheryl N. Poth.
3. Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches, 5th Ed., by J.
David Creswell, John W. Creswell.