- grammatical, the paleographical, and the structural.
Traditional areas of
linguistic analysis correspond to
syntax (rules
governing the
structure of sentences)...
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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 profiling is the
practice of
identifying the
social characteristics of an
individual based on
auditory cues, in
particular dialect and accent...
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Linguistic nationalism may
refer to: a
dominant culture's use of
language to
exercise its dominance, see
Linguistic imperialism the use of linguistics...
- The idea of
linguistic relativity, also
known as the Sapir–Whorf
hypothesis (/səˌpɪər ˈhwɔːrf/ sə-PEER WHORF), the
Whorf hypothesis, or Whorfianism, is...
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Linguistic Justice:
Black Language, Literacy, Identity, and
Pedagogy is a 2020
nonfiction book by
April Baker-Bell
about anti-black
racism in
writing pedagogy...
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Linguistic island may
refer to:
Language island (language enclave), an area
Island (linguistics) (syntactic island), a
construction This disambiguation...
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Linguistic aesthetics may
refer to:
Phonaesthetics Poetry Artistic languages Euphony This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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Linguistic anthropology is the
interdisciplinary study of how
language influences social life. It is a
branch of
anthropology that
originated from the...
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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"...