- grammatical, the paleographical, and the structural.
Traditional areas of
linguistic analysis correspond to
syntax (rules
governing the
structure of sentences)...
- The idea of
linguistic relativity,
known also as the
Whorf hypothesis, the Sapir–Whorf
hypothesis (/səˌpɪər ˈhwɔːrf/ sə-PEER WHORF), or Whorfianism, is...
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Linguistic categories include Lexical category, a part of
speech such as noun, preposition, etc.
Syntactic category, a
similar concept which can also include...
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Linguistic imperialism or
language imperialism is
occasionally defined as "the
transfer of a
dominant language to
other people". This
language "transfer"...
- relationship.: 184
There is a
remarkably similar pattern shown by the
linguistic tree and the
genetic tree of
human ancestry that was
verified statistically...
- linguistics. As an
object of
linguistic study, "language" has two
primary meanings: an
abstract concept, and a
specific linguistic system, e.g. "French". The...
- linguistics,
linguistic competence is the
system of
unconscious knowledge that one
knows when they know a language. It is
distinguished from
linguistic performance...
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Linguistic discrimination (also
called glottophobia,
linguicism and languagism) is
unfair treatment of
people which is
based on
their use of
language and...
- and
different types of
elicitation methods.
Linguistic description is
often contrasted with
linguistic prescription,
which is
found especially in education...
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linguistic landscape refers to the "visibility and
salience of
languages on
public and
commercial signs in a
given territory or region".
Linguistic landscape...