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linguistics
[ling-gwis-tiks]
noun
the science of language, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and historical linguistics.
linguistics
/ lɪŋˈɡwɪstɪks /
noun
(functioning as singular) the scientific study of language See also historical linguistics descriptive linguistics
Word History and Origins
Origin of linguistics1
Example Sentences
Like “Babel,” which relied on Kuang’s knowledge of linguistics, “Katabasis” is rich and textured because of her knowledge of the subject, her deep familiarity with its shape and philosophy.
The university has also suspended new student intake for 28 of its courses, including postgraduate degrees in sociology, language and linguistics and orthodontics.
He said research by linguistics expert Marten Juskan into the changing sound of the Scouse accent supported the claim.
His casual style epitomizes the intersection of narcissism and linguistics.
She studied linguistics at university, which included work around online language and grooming, and that piqued her interest in the work of the foundation.
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