Abstract
Any attempt to draw a principled dividing line between Theoretical Linguistics (TL) and Applied Linguistics (AL) would presumably start from oppositions established along the following two main axes: 1. The form versus function axis, which subsumes a number of oppositions, ranging from that of quantity versus quality to the opposition between integrative versus non-integrative models of language description; 2. The scientific methodology axis, along which an opposition can be established between formal and empirical linguistics.
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