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  • | pagename = Descriptive linguistics | abc = Descriptive Linguistics
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  • | [[Descriptive linguistics]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Descriptive linguistics]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Descriptive linguistics}}
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  • ...do research in some fields of linguistics, predominantly computational and descriptive linguistics. At present, I am director of the Distance Education Center of the Universi
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  • '''Descriptive linguistics''' is the work of analyzing and describing how [[language]] is spoken (or h ...ions. Almost all linguistic theory has its origin in practical problems of descriptive linguistics. [[Phonology]] (and its theoretical developments, such as the [[phoneme]])
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  • ...l-language speakers to generate meaningful utterances, as well as by the [[Descriptive linguistics|descriptivist]] model, which regards actual utterances, and the variable us
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  • ..., because the history of a word can give important clues to its meaning, [[descriptive linguistics|description]] and [[linguistic prescriptivism|prescribed]] use.
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  • Whereas theoretical linguistics is concerned with finding and [[descriptive linguistics|describing]] generalities both within particular languages and among all la
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  • ...ly valid, whether or not they conform to the ostensible 'standard'. This [[Descriptive linguistics|descriptive]] view is often at odds with everyday uses of the word 'grammar ...on ones are ''[[Linguistic prescriptivism|prescriptive grammar]]'' and ''[[Descriptive linguistics|descriptive grammar]]''. Prescriptive grammar attempts to codify the rules
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  • | [[Descriptive linguistics]]
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  • ...o one of the most dynamic and attractive frameworks within theoretical and descriptive linguistics The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics is a major new reference that
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  • {{main|Descriptive linguistics}} For example, a [[descriptive linguistics|descriptive linguist]] working in [[English language|English]] would descri
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  • Whereas theoretical linguistics is concerned with finding and [[descriptive linguistics|describing]] generalities both within particular languages and among all la ...that "bad" usage is unsystematic). Within the context of [[fieldwork]], [[descriptive linguistics]] refers to the study of language using a descriptivist approach. Descripti
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  • ...ich often does correspond to the history of the language, but not to its [[descriptive linguistics|synchronic]] reality).
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  • ...North America on which the first members of the subdiscipline focused), [[descriptive linguistics|grammatical description]], [[typology (linguistics)|typological]] classific
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  • * [[Descriptive linguistics]]
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  • ...Paul University]], [[Depression]], [[Dermatology]], [[Dermatomic area]], [[Descriptive linguistics]], [[Deselection]], [[Desexing operation]], [[Design argument for the exist
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  • ...words present in the language at one time is synchronic etymology, part of descriptive linguistics, and the study of word origins and evolution is diachronic etymology, part
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