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=== [[How interdisciplinarity makes academic practices in linguistics more sustainable]] ===
=== [[How interdisciplinarity makes academic practices in linguistics more sustainable]] ===
Interdisciplinarity is valuable in contributing to the sustainable developement of academic practices in linguistics. This page aims to clarity the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in the linguistic field.

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Understanding interdisciplinarity

Linguistic sustainability is closely correlated with its interdisciplinary nature, which contributes to the sustainable development of linguistic's academic practices by integrating knowledge, methods, and models from other fields. Understanding interdisciplinarity is the prerequisite for delving deep into sustainable linguistics. Thus, this page aims to demonstrate a concise introduction to interdisciplinarity.

Interdisciplinarity and types of linguistics

Interdisciplinarity is a process of forming integrative relationship among two or more disciplines, which can come into existence in ontological, epistemological and socio-institutional dimensions of a science. This page shows how linguistics develops its interdisciplinarity through expanding ontological dimension, resulting in different types of linguistics.

How interdisciplinarity contributes to sustainable development

This page aims to clarify how interdisciplinarity contributes to the sustainable development of linguistics by stating its values and goals.

How interdisciplinarity makes academic practices in linguistics more sustainable

Interdisciplinarity is valuable in contributing to the sustainable developement of academic practices in linguistics. This page aims to clarity the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in the linguistic field.