Forensic linguistics is a well-established field that analyzes language in legal contexts,including criminal investigations, trials, and evidence analysis.
Forensic linguistics, language law, and judicial linguistics are subfields exploring the relationship between language, law, and crime. "Criminal linguistics" is not widely recognized as a distinct branch.
| LIST I | LIST II |
|---|---|
| (A) Phoneme | (III) Phonetics |
| (B) Grapheme | (II) Graphology |
| (C) Lexeme | (IV) Lexicography |
| (D) Morpheme | (I) Morphology |
| LIST I | LIST II |
|---|---|
| (A) Chomsky | (II) Performance |
| (B) Saussure | (I) Syntagmatic |
| (C) Bhartṛhari | (IV) Sphoṭa |
| (D) Anandavardhana | (III) Abhidha |