I couldn't access the diagram, but based on other research and inference, combining different disciplinary perspectives to formulate a more holistic understanding of my target language would undoubtedly help in studying language. By combining different aspects, you find what parts works best for yourself in studying a language. Per my online research of language disciplinary approaches, I think sociolinguistics makes the most sense. It focuses on language and society, and obviously a very important factor of language is the culture and society of which its influenced by. I'm not quite sure how it'll influence my learning plan, however, I do think these methods and factors all influence language learning. Like I said, for example, sociolinguistics reflects the cultural aspects of a language, so each discipline has their own influencing properties.
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