Synonym: philology. Similar words: linguistic, linguist, distinguish, distinguished, extinguish, languishing, statistics, altruistic. Meaning: [lɪŋ'gwɪstɪks] n. 1. the scientific study of language 2. the humanistic study of language and literature.
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(31) If applied linguistics is left exclusively to an elite band of researchers, then the whole object of the exercise disappears.
(32) One of the hardest things when studying linguistics is learning all the right terminology.
(33) Linguistics may be studied either as a single honours degree or as part of a joint honours degree.
(34) We have, then, two approaches to language: sentence linguistics and discourse analysis.
(35) Within linguistics, then, as we have seen within other disciplines, these two concepts are closely linked.
(36) But he is teaching something which is the object of study of linguistics, and is described by linguistic methods.
(37) The joint degree in Linguistics and Artificial Intelligence is unique in Britain.
(38) Since then, there has been a steady output of research within this branch of applied linguistics.
(39) Jakobson's essay thus constitutes as strong a claim as can possibly be made for the relevance of linguistics to literary study.
(40) The term element in linguistics means a fundamental part of a structure.
(41) There is a very pervasive belief that it is research in theoretical and applied linguistics which provides the solutions.
(42) Generative linguistics has been the dominant approach to syntactic processing of language since the late 1950's.
(43) In 1891, he returned to Geneva where in 1906, he became professor of General Linguistics.
(44) But in his second phase the issues of systematicity and method become blurred and the connection with structural linguistics becomes vague.
(45) I have no pretensions to the type of expert knowledge of semiotics that students of linguistics will have.
(46) But anomalies like these should not be blamed on linguistics,[www.Sentencedict.com] higher mathematics or the new history.
(47) In attempting to answer these questions, we will be examining some of the most important aspects of historical or comparative linguistics.
(48) In trying to determine such regularities, the discourse analyst will typically adopt the traditional methodology of descriptive linguistics.
(49) This functionalist, teleological aim is inappropriate for the systematic analysis borrowed from structural linguistics.
(50) In recent years Applied Linguistics at Edinburgh has been closely involved in the organisation of international seminars and conferences.
(51) In computational linguistics the main approaches for implementing syntax can be broadly classified as either rule-based or probabilistic.
(52) The most spectacular is the creation of the whole new topic of research, the new discipline of computational linguistics.
(53) One of his linguistics professors, a man named Samuel Goldstein, had helped him understand the consequences of that simple fact.
(54) Literary theory, drawing on other disciplines, including semiotics and linguistics, seeks for underlying structures and meanings in literature.
(55) Language and linguistics Over the past decade, work on formal theories of meaning for natural languages has developed very swiftly.
(56) This type of analysis is used in linguistics, to describe the grammar of sentences.
(57) Most importantly the use of syntactic information has a long history in computational linguistics.
(58) Generative grammar rejects the empirical nature of structural linguistics and instead uses linguistic intuitions of native speakers.
(59) But it will also be evident that Saussurean linguistics did much more than simply reinforce the Formalists' view of literature.
(60) But he denies any law of evolution; the regularity in synchronic linguistics is not a result of evolutionary continuity.
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