General linguistics
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General linguistics is the study of human language in general, disregarding the differences between different languages (in this it contrasts with descriptive linguistics).
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The term theoretical linguistics is often used in a very similar way. However, language-particular (i.e. non-general) linguistics is typically a highly theoretical enterprise as well.
Other languages
- French linguistique générale
- German allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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