Synergetic linguistics is an interdisciplinary field within linguistics that applies principles from synergetics to language studies. It proposes integrating as many language laws as possible into a unified system and empirically testing their interaction. This approach aligns with the central aims of the newer Quantitative linguistics, largely influenced by Gabriel Altmann and extensively developed by Reinhard Köhler.
This approach is useful for exploring phenomena such as language evolution, language acquisition, and sociolinguistics.