Have you thought about the boundaries between insanity and reason? Is there a clear test for the way to judge whether a person is crazy? If you take time to study psychology, especially diagnostic and statistical manuals, you will find that you are easily diagnosed with some degree and type of mental disorder. In my opinion, this question is one of the best TED lectures I have ever seen. In his speech, writer and filmmaker Jon Ronson led the audience to a wonderful journey to explore a strange and crazy world of mental illness as an answer to psychiatric tests.
(Wikipedia) "Social linguistics is a descriptive study of the influence of every aspect of society, including cultural norms, expectations and context, usage of language, and social impact of language use Social linguistics is a society Social linguistics focuses on the influence of language on society and language sociology focuses on the influence of language on society and is closely related to language anthropology distinction These two fields have been questioned recently.
Linguistics is a scientific study of languages, including contextual forms, meaning of languages, and contextual analysis. The earliest activity in the recording and explanation of the language was by Indian grammar Pā ṇini in the 6th century BC and he formally described Sanskrit in his Aṣṭādhyāyī. Linguists traditionally analyzed human languages by observing the interaction between sound and meaning. Phonetics is a study of speech and non-speech, a detailed study of their acoustics and pronunciation features. On the other hand, the study of linguistic semantics involves how the languages encode relations, attributes, and meanings of entities, processes, and assignments, as well as relations for management and resolution of ambiguity . Semantic research usually focuses on the condition of the truth, but how word processing deals with the context context affects the generation of meaning.