Definition of Linguistical. Meaning of Linguistical. Synonyms of Linguistical

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Definition of Linguistical

Linguistical
Linguistic Lin*guis"tic (l[i^][ng]*gw[i^]s"t[i^]k), Linguistical Lin*guis"tic*al (-t[i^]*kal), a. [Cf. F. linguistique.] Of or pertaining to language; relating to linguistics, or to the affinities of languages.

Meaning of Linguistical from wikipedia

- grammatical, the paleographical, and the structural. Traditional areas of linguistic analysis correspond to syntax (rules governing the structure of sentences)...
- Linguistic nationalism may refer to: a dominant culture's use of language to exercise its dominance, see Linguistic imperialism the use of linguistics...
- Linguistic determinism is the concept that language and its structures limit and determine human knowledge or thought, as well as thought processes such...
- Linguistic imperialism or language imperialism is occasionally defined as "the transfer of a dominant language to other people". This language "transfer"...
- Linguistic anthropology is the interdisciplinary study of how language influences social life. It is a branch of anthropology that originated from the...
- Linguistic profiling is the practice of identifying the social characteristics of an individual based on auditory cues, in particular dialect and accent...
- Linguistic rights are the human and civil rights concerning the individual and collective right to choose the language or languages for communication in...
- Linguistic demography is the statistical study of languages among all po****tions. Estimating the number of speakers of a given language is not straightforward...
- Linguistic distance is the measure of how different one language (or dialect) is from another. Although they lack a uniform approach to quantifying linguistic...
- The idea of linguistic relativity, also known as the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis (/səˌpɪər ˈhwɔːrf/ sə-PEER WHORF), the Whorf hypothesis, or Whorfianism, is...