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Applied linguistics aims to solve real-world language problems using practical methods and approaches, whereas theoretical linguistics seeks to understand language as an abstract cognitive system through analyzing its core structures and functions. Human language is uniquely complex and open-ended, allowing for limitless expression of new ideas, whereas animal communication systems are relatively limited and instinctive. Chimpanzees lack the specialized vocal anatomy and brain structures required for speech.
Applied linguistics aims to solve real-world language problems using practical methods and approaches, whereas theoretical linguistics seeks to understand language as an abstract cognitive system through analyzing its core structures and functions. Human language is uniquely complex and open-ended, allowing for limitless expression of new ideas, whereas animal communication systems are relatively limited and instinctive. Chimpanzees lack the specialized vocal anatomy and brain structures required for speech.
Applied linguistics aims to solve real-world language problems using practical methods and approaches, whereas theoretical linguistics seeks to understand language as an abstract cognitive system through analyzing its core structures and functions. Human language is uniquely complex and open-ended, allowing for limitless expression of new ideas, whereas animal communication systems are relatively limited and instinctive. Chimpanzees lack the specialized vocal anatomy and brain structures required for speech.