Abstract

According to the content, the research carried out in world linguistics can be divided into three paradigms: comparative-historical, system-structural and anthropocentric paradigm. The analysis of the comparative-historical paradigm has a sign of antiquity, and due to its connection with the development of languages, it has been attracting attention as a current direction until now. System-structural linguistics was formed later than comparative-historical linguistics.

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