CURRENT PROBLEMS OF MODERN LINGUISTICS

Authors

  • Zuxra Xudaybergenova
  • Guljamal Karamatdin qizi Muxammedaliyeva
  • Gulayim Kdirbaeva

Keywords:

Linguistics, Language Endangerment, Computational Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Language Acquisition, Language Documentation, Ethical Considerations.

Abstract

This article examines the current challenges facing modern linguistics, including language endangerment, computational linguistics, sociolinguistics, language acquisition and development, language documentation and revitalization, and ethical considerations. Through a comprehensive review of recent research and scholarly discourse, this article highlights the complexities and nuances of these challenges and offers insights into potential solutions and future directions for the field of linguistics.

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Published

2024-03-30