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LINGUISTICSThe scientific study of human language in all its aspects, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics.
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LINGUISTICS"the science of languages," 1847; see linguistic; also see -ics. Also known as comparative philology (1822). An earlier word for it was linguistry (1794); logonomy (1803) also was tried.
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LINGUISTICSstudy of language.
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LINGUISTICSthe scientific study of language (linguist) a specialist in linguistics (linguist) a person who speaks more than one language (linguistic) consisting of or related to language; "linguisti [..]
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LINGUISTICSn. The science of languages, or of the origin, history, and significance of words.
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LINGUISTICSthe study of the physical, structural, functional, psychological and social characteristics of the varying human languages.
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LINGUISTICSlingvistik
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LINGUISTICSshprakh-visnshaft
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LINGUISTICSIn linguistics, indexical characteristics (also known as indexical factors) are qualities of speech and language that give informational and attitudinal cues about the speaker. First described by Lave [..]
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LINGUISTICSthe comparative study of the function, structure, and history of languages and the communication process in general. Linguistics is also referred to as linguistic anthropology.
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LINGUISTICSnormal'>The study of language.
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LINGUISTICSthe scientific study of language. linguistic orthography
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LINGUISTICSn. lingüística
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LINGUISTICSthe study of language and culture and their interaction
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LINGUISTICSThe Science of Language, including Phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, Semantics, pragmatics, and historical linguistics. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
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LINGUISTICSThe science of language, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and historical linguistics. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed)
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LINGUISTICSThe scientific study of naturally occurring language.
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LINGUISTICSThe study of the origin and structure of language. Lithics
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LINGUISTICSThe study of language, usually divided into the topics of syntax or grammatical structure, semantics or meaning, and pragmatics or the functions of language. Psycholinguistics is a branch of psycholog [..]
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LINGUISTICSThe study of language. As a scientific discipline built on objective principles, linguistics did not develop until the beginning of the 19th century. The approach then was historical as linguists were [..]
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LINGUISTICSThe formal study of languages. In English linguistics is broken into the following major areas of study; phonology, the study of phonemes the basic components of sound in spoken language, morphology, [..]
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LINGUISTICS
The scientific study of language.
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LINGUISTICS|Linguistics
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LINGUISTICSLinguistics is the study of language.Some topics in theoretical linguistics Phonetics - human sounds Phonology - sounds of a particular language Morphology - words and word structure Syntax - combinat [..]
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