5. Interrelation of Theoretical Grammar with other
branches of linguistics.
Theoretical grammar is obviously related to other branches
of linguistics. First of all each of the three constituent parts of
language is studied by a particular linguistic discipline. These
disciplines, presenting a series of approaches to their particular
objects of analysis, give the corresponding ―descriptions‖ of
language consisting in ordered expositions of the constituent parts
in question. Thus, the phonological description of language is
effected by the science of phonology; the lexical description of
language is effected by the science of lexicology; the grammatical
description of language is effected by the science of gra mmar.
Theoretical grammar is also connected with phonology,
which can be proved by the fact that a word stress may change a
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |