Linguistics
The study of the nature, structure, and variation of language, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, sociolinguistics, and pragmatics.
(A bit easier) Linguistics is the study of language and languages, spoken and written, including how they are used and how they develop.
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* The study of the structure and development of a particular language and its relationship to other languages.
naming.com/resources.html * In generative grammar, any of various positions occupied by a noun phrase in a sentence.
education.Yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/argument * Terminology Northern Sotho - English Online
tshwanedje.com/dictionaries/ * The science of language.
www.hitl.washington.edu/scivw/EVE/IV.Definitions.html * the construction of formal objects designed to reflect and describe the observed behaviours of natural language
homepages.cs.ncl.ac.uk/chris.holt/home.formal/workroom/definitions/ * defined as the language of the brain. How we encode, organize and give meaning through subjective experiences using the process of our five senses. How we think and communicate verbally and non-verbally to produce outstanding results and change.
www.azmindbody.com/glossary.htm * the study of human language, including subjects such as phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, lexicon, sociolinguistics, and psycholinguistics
www.uncp.edu/home/Canada/work/caneng/canenwel.htm * The study of the structures, sounds, forms, functions and varieties of specific languages and of human speech in general.
www.bureaudelatraduction.gc.ca/pwgsc_internet/fr/publications/gratuit_free/man_termino/glossaire_e.htm * the scientific study of language * the humanistic study of language and literature
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn * Linguistics is the scientific study of language, which can be theoretical or applied. Someone who engages in this study is called a linguist.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistics *
Linguistics is the scientific study of languages.
the definition of sociallinguistic
It means that someone has the ability to grasp different languages and to speak them after hearing them or seeing them written down.
verbal irony - a linguistic device or form of humour that takes its effect from stating the opposite of what is meant.
linguistic performence
www.slideshare.net/wendron/linguistic-devices
the definition of sociallinguistic
Its linguistic definition: ExtraIts applied definition: Lengthening of the sound with a letter of the medd letters.
It means that someone has the ability to grasp different languages and to speak them after hearing them or seeing them written down.
verbal irony - a linguistic device or form of humour that takes its effect from stating the opposite of what is meant.
linguistic performence
www.slideshare.net/wendron/linguistic-devices
Credence means trustworthiness. Also, by a weird linguistic trick, it means a low table or cabinet next to a desk, sometimes called a credenza.
Linguistic Society of America has written: 'Linguistic Society of America membership'
Linguistic Bibliography was created in 1949.
Linguistic Typology was created in 1997.
The Linguistic Review was created in 1981.
Linguistic Inquiry was created in 1970.