释义 |
linguistlin‧guist /ˈlɪŋɡwɪst/ ●○○ noun [countable] linguistOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin lingua; ➔ LINGUAL - A brilliant linguist, he was also deeply interested in botany, chemistry and other scientific subjects.
- But linguists use the term very differently.
- But the linguist can not determine relevance.
- Day after day, skilled linguists don headsets and listen to the stolen conversations of foreign leaders in more than 100 languages.
- It is characteristic of theoretical linguists that they select example sentences that computational linguists would categorise as pathological.
- Psycholinguists then produce theories of human parsing, and computational linguists produce theories of automated parsing.
- The results should be of interest to linguists, philosophers and cognitive psychologists.
► Languagesaccented, adjectiveAfrikaans, nounAnglo-Saxon, nounArabic, nounBengali, nounbilingual, adjectiveCantonese, nounChinese, nounconversant, adjectivecreole, nounDanish, noundialect, noundictation, noundirect method, noundub, verbDutch, nounEnglish, nounEsperanto, nounFarsi, nounFlemish, nounfluent, adjectiveFrancophone, adjectiveFranglais, nounFrench, adjectiveGaelic, nounGerman, nounGermanic, adjectiveGreek, nounHebraic, adjectiveHebrew, nounHindi, nounIndo-European, adjectiveItalian, nounItalo-, prefixJapanese, nounLatin, nounLatin, adjectivelinguist, nounlinguistics, nounMandarin, nounMaori, nounmodern language, nounmonolingual, adjectivemother tongue, nounmultilingual, adjectivenative speaker, nounoral, nounpatois, nounPersian, nounPolish, adjectivePortuguese, nounRomance language, nounRomany, nounRussian, nounSanskrit, nounsecond language, nounSemitic, adjectivesign, nounsign, verbsign language, nounSinhalese, nounSpanish, nounspeak, verb-speak, suffixspeaker, nounSwedish, nountransliterate, verbTurkish, nounUrdu, nounusage, nounvernacular, nounvocabulary, nounWelsh, noun 1someone who is good at foreign languages, especially someone who speaks several2someone who studies or teaches linguistics |