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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(211) This paper aims at analyzing the relationship between the Arabian writing system and Islamic culture from the perspective of the historical linguistics.
(212) Historical linguistics is the subfield of linguistics that studies language change.
(213) Morphology (also known as "lexical morphology" or "lexical") is a branch of linguistics to study the internal structure of words, including inflection and word-building in two parts.
(214) Traditionally, computational linguistics was usually performed by computer scientists who had specialized in the application of computers to the processing of a natural language.
(215) At the end of this paper we make an explanation of the above-mentioned diversity by referring to the fundamental principles of cognitive linguistics and cultural anthropology.
(216) Zhou was educated at China's first Western-style university, St. John's in Shanghai, studying economics with a minor in linguistics.
(217) Cognitive linguistics argues that cognition is based on embodiment and experientialism. Language structure reflects the structure of cognition.
More similar words: linguistic, linguist, distinguish, distinguished, extinguish, languishing, statistics, altruistic, anguish, languish, acoustics, gymnastics, beguiling, quisling, domestic system, lingua franca, multilingual, eristic, ballistic, sadistic, artistic, statistic, realistic, armistice, egotistical, cabalistic, monotheistic, optimistic, stifling, pessimistic.