functionalism in linguistics
Functionalism in linguistics is a theoretical approach that focuses on how language serves communicative purposes and adapts to meet the needs of users in a particular context, rather than emphasizing formal linguistic structures and rules.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- functionalism in anthropology
- functionalism in architecture
- functionalism in biology
- functionalism in computer science
- functionalism in economics
- functionalism in education
- functionalism in organizational theory
- functionalism in philosophy
- functionalism in political science
- functionalism in psychology
- functionalism in sociology
- functionalism in systems theory
- functionalism theory
- psychological functionalism
- structural functionalism