Integrational linguistics is an approach to understanding language that emphasizes the dynamic and interactional aspects of language use. Unlike more traditional linguistic theories that often focus on grammar, syntax, and the abstract structures of language, integrational linguistics seeks to understand language as it is used in real-world contexts and interactions. Key features of integrational linguistics include: 1. **Focus on Communication**: It examines how language functions in communication, highlighting the role of context, social interaction, and pragmatic considerations.

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