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- ...y what most obviously distinguishes [[human]]s from all other [[species]]. Linguistics involves the study of that system of [[communication]] underlying everyday ...e think about the world around us? A ''linguist'', then, here refers to a linguistics expert who seeks to answer such questions, rather than someone who is multi30 KB (4,400 words) - 14:17, 18 February 2024
- '''Anthropological linguistics''' is the study of [[language (general)|language]] through [[human genetics ...onsensus]] and [[consensus decision-making]] than English. Anthropological linguistics studies these distinctions, and relates them to [[lifeway]]s and to actual3 KB (400 words) - 04:12, 23 October 2009
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- ...s [[clinical linguistics]] and [[language planning]]. In addition, applied linguistics itself has seen its own theories emerge over the years. ...iquée]]'' is an international group. Research appears in several [[Applied linguistics/Bibliography#Journals|journals]].8 KB (1,103 words) - 02:14, 2 June 2009
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- {{subpages|group=linguistics}} ''Texts cited in the [[Linguistics]] article.''8 KB (983 words) - 06:49, 9 June 2009
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- ...tion]], [[syntax (linguistics)|syntax]] and, most recently, [[evolutionary linguistics|language evolution]].621 bytes (83 words) - 13:08, 21 February 2021
- '''Generative linguistics''' is a school of thought within [[linguistics]] that makes use of the concept of a ''[[generative grammar]]''. The term ' ...msky.jpg|thumb|left|120px|homsky|{{Noam Chomsky.jpg/credit}}<br>Generative linguistics is most often associated with [[Noam Chomsky]].]]5 KB (688 words) - 08:14, 18 October 2013
- {{dambigbox|Semantics (linguistics)|Semantics}} ...es on meaning. Semanticists examine how [[word]]s, phrases and [[sentence (linguistics)|sentence]]s combine in ways that are acceptable to language users, observi2 KB (357 words) - 14:07, 18 February 2024
- '''Evolutionary linguistics''' is the branch of [[linguistics]] that concerns itself with the [[evolution of language]], i.e. the process ...ore questions in evolutionary linguistics are stated on the website of the linguistics department of the University of California, Santa Barbara:<ref name=ucsblan2 KB (308 words) - 17:38, 21 October 2011
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- ...smaller units interact in speech. In this way, morphology is the branch of linguistics that studies such patterns of word-formation across and within languages, a ...ventionally to represent the canonical form of a word is called a [[lemma (linguistics)|lemma]], or '''citation form'''.21 KB (3,122 words) - 04:17, 15 August 2010
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- ...tion]], [[syntax (linguistics)|syntax]] and, most recently, [[evolutionary linguistics|language evolution]].621 bytes (83 words) - 13:08, 21 February 2021
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- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Morphology (linguistics)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Anthropological linguistics}}946 bytes (115 words) - 18:40, 11 January 2010
- ...{{#ifexist:Template:Linguistics-illustration-determinerphrase.gif/credit|{{Linguistics-illustration-determinerphrase.gif/credit}}<br/>|}}Levels of linguistic know ...n discipline of linguistics has been within the frameworks of [[generative linguistics]] theories such as [[minimalist syntax]], or has emerged in competition to1 KB (146 words) - 02:08, 2 June 2009
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- ''Works cited in the [[Semantics (linguistics)]] article'' *Aitchison J (2003) ''Teach Yourself Linguistics.'' London: Hodder. 6th edition. ISBN 0-07-142982-4.202 bytes (25 words) - 05:08, 31 May 2009
- ...nguage change - for example, how rules of grammatical structure ([[syntax (linguistics)|syntax]]) emerge and vary over time. ...languages]]. Today, the study of related tongues goes on as [[comparative linguistics]].1 KB (142 words) - 06:14, 22 August 2008
- *[http://www.baal.org.uk British Association for Applied Linguistics] homepage *[http://www.aaal.org American Association for Applied Linguistics] homepage685 bytes (89 words) - 05:12, 24 May 2008
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- ===[[Linguistics]]=== *Tsujimura, N. (2006). ''An Introduction to Japanese Linguistics''. Oxford: Blackwell. 2nd edition. ISBN 9781405110655.385 bytes (35 words) - 05:30, 5 December 2009
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