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Linguistics explores the nature of language. Similar to other fast-evolving disciplines, it defies easy categorization within conventional academic boundaries. Within the humanities, linguistics examines the historical evolution of specific languages or language groups. As a social science, it connects to anthropology by analyzing language as a cultural element, or to psychology through phonetic studies. It can even be viewed as a natural science, intersecting with acoustics in physics and anatomical studies in biology. In practical applications, linguistics contributes to diverse areas ranging from language teaching and speech pathology to software development. Additionally, linguistics stands as a formal science, sharing connections with mathematics and logic.