Linguists study linguistics, which is the science of language. Some linguists study child language acquisition, while others study the effects of a language on culture. There are many different fields within linguistics.
A linguist studies Linguistics, which is the science of Language. It is a broad field, that can be anything from the history of language, to child language acquisition.
Linguistics is the scientific study of human language so a linguist is a person who specializes in linguistics
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A linguist is an expert in language. They specialize in the human language. Basically, they study MANY languages and they interpret and teach languages.
A linguist is someone who studies or teaches linguistics.
Your answer is: A Linguist !
The term philologist is an older term for what is today termed a linguist, a person interested in the study of language. An etymologist is a type of linguist primarily interested in the origin and history of words.http://www.answers.com/etymologyphilology
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LINGUIST List was created in 1990.
One is not "better" than the other, if you want to be a mathematician then the study of math would be "better" in the same sense that a linguist would be better off studying English language.
A linguist could breach their security.
A student of linguistics is a linguist. Or rather, a linguist in training.