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Linguistics is the
scientific study of language. The
areas of
linguistic analysis are
syntax (rules
governing the
structure of sentences),
semantics (meaning)...
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Linguistic relativity ****erts that
language influences worldview or cognition. One form of
linguistic relativity,
linguistic determinism,
regards peoples'...
- linguistics. As an
object of
linguistic study, "language" has two
primary meanings: an
abstract concept, and a
specific linguistic system, e.g. "French". The...
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There is a
remarkably similar pattern shown by the
linguistic tree and the
genetic tree of
human ancestry that was
verified statistically...
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Linguistic rights are the
human and
civil rights concerning the
individual and
collective right to
choose the
language or
languages for
communication in...
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Linguistic imperialism or
language imperialism is
occasionally defined as "the
transfer of a
dominant language to
other people".[citation needed] Such...
- Neuro-
linguistic programming (NLP) is a
pseudoscientific approach to communication,
personal development, and
psychotherapy that
first appeared in Richard...
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Linguistic distance is the
measure of how
different one
language (or dialect) is from another.
Although they lack a
uniform approach to
quantifying linguistic...
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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...
- Non-
linguistic (or pre-
linguistic)
meaning is a type of
meaning not
mediated or
perceived through linguistic signs. In linguistics, the
concept is used...