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单词 linguistics
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Definition of linguistics in English:

linguistics

plural noun lɪŋˈɡwɪstɪkslɪŋˈɡwɪstɪks
  • treated as singular The scientific study of language and its structure, including the study of grammar, syntax, and phonetics. Specific branches of linguistics include sociolinguistics, dialectology, psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, comparative linguistics, and structural linguistics.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All I mean by internet linguistics is the application of linguistics as a subject to this new domain of language experience.
    • The notion of specificity in linguistics is notoriously non-specific.
    • It is concerned with the applications of linguistics and psycholinguistics in first-language education.
    • In linguistics a grammar is a limited set of rules which allows the production an unlimited number of sentences.
    • I won't comment on the theology of this position, but as linguistics, it's nonsense.
    • Are there any equations that come out of linguistics that should be included in my hypothetical course?
    • Prosody in linguistics refers to the study of intonation, tone, and stress in language.
    • That most if not all human languages are infinite is one of the central observations of modern linguistics.
    • In linguistics, there are presently two main approaches to solving the problems associated with the description of emotions.
    • I don't know how well I could have understood linguistics without knowing another language.
    • Considering how small a fraction of the web is devoted to linguistics, that's extraordinary.
    • Comparisons between linguistics and fields like history or chemistry give similar results.
    • It includes an essay on language and linguistics, which may be supplemented by the treatment of style in Book III of the Rhetoric.
    • His views revolutionized the study of language and inaugurated modern linguistics.
    • Not all scholars are agreed on the boundaries and relationship between linguistics and sociolinguistics.
    • She studied for a year in Paris, when she studied linguistics at the Sorbonne.
    • There are interesting ideas contained in the sections on linguistics and sociology.
    • If I studied linguistics my French professor would be sure to have a stroke.
    • Machine translation is at the confluence of linguistics and computer science.
    • In fact, after psychology, linguistics is probably the cognitive discipline par excellence.

Derivatives

  • linguistician

  • noun lɪŋɡwɪˈstɪʃ(ə)nˌlɪŋɡwəˈstɪʃ(ə)n
    • An expert in or student of linguistics.

      If objects of higher orders are admitted, the need for metamathematics disappears and the mathematician need no longer be portrayed as a part-time linguistician.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • New technology is allowing linguisticians to analyse language as never before.
      • The well known linguistician has described one aspect of what I am talking about as Linguistic Imperialism.
 
 

Definition of linguistics in US English:

linguistics

plural nounlɪŋˈɡwɪstɪksliNGˈɡwistiks
  • treated as singular The scientific study of language and its structure, including the study of morphology, syntax, phonetics, and semantics. Specific branches of linguistics include sociolinguistics, dialectology, psycholinguistics, computational linguistics, historical-comparative linguistics, and applied linguistics.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She studied for a year in Paris, when she studied linguistics at the Sorbonne.
    • Not all scholars are agreed on the boundaries and relationship between linguistics and sociolinguistics.
    • I won't comment on the theology of this position, but as linguistics, it's nonsense.
    • In linguistics a grammar is a limited set of rules which allows the production an unlimited number of sentences.
    • Considering how small a fraction of the web is devoted to linguistics, that's extraordinary.
    • Prosody in linguistics refers to the study of intonation, tone, and stress in language.
    • In fact, after psychology, linguistics is probably the cognitive discipline par excellence.
    • That most if not all human languages are infinite is one of the central observations of modern linguistics.
    • Machine translation is at the confluence of linguistics and computer science.
    • If I studied linguistics my French professor would be sure to have a stroke.
    • Are there any equations that come out of linguistics that should be included in my hypothetical course?
    • All I mean by internet linguistics is the application of linguistics as a subject to this new domain of language experience.
    • It is concerned with the applications of linguistics and psycholinguistics in first-language education.
    • Comparisons between linguistics and fields like history or chemistry give similar results.
    • The notion of specificity in linguistics is notoriously non-specific.
    • His views revolutionized the study of language and inaugurated modern linguistics.
    • It includes an essay on language and linguistics, which may be supplemented by the treatment of style in Book III of the Rhetoric.
    • I don't know how well I could have understood linguistics without knowing another language.
    • In linguistics, there are presently two main approaches to solving the problems associated with the description of emotions.
    • There are interesting ideas contained in the sections on linguistics and sociology.
 
 
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