What is Linguistics?

  • It is a field that studies these structural aspects of a language, hence, can be defined as the systematic and scientific study of a language. 
  • Encompasses the study of language in relation to its nature, organization, origin, contextual impact, cognitive and dialectical formation. 
  • They're concerned with the nature of languages, their systematic component, the commonalities and differences that exist among human languages and the cognitive processes that come into play.
  • The field of linguistics is made up of a number of parts that create the totality of linguistics- Phonetics (the study of the physical nature of speech sounds), Phonology (the study of the cognitive nature of speech sounds), Morphology (the study of word formation), Syntax (the study of sentence formation), Semantics (the study of meaning) and Pragmatics (the study of the usage of language). 

What is Literature?

  • A work of Art, which includes written works that belong to many genres ranging from poetry and dramas to novels. 
  • A creation of a world that allows the reader to reflect on various issues.
  • Not merely a recital of the ordinary speech but contains artistic value. 
  • Different forms of literature mainly prose and poetry. Prose includes dramas, novels and short stories whereas poetry refers to a more melodious and rhythmic work of art. 
  • It is not limited to a certain sphere and has a vast canvas.

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