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  • ...nd systems and abstract sound units). [[Phonetics]] is a related branch of linguistics concerned with the actual properties of speech sounds ([[phone]]s), non-spe ...inguistics]] attempts to account for the origins of language; [[historical linguistics]] explores language change and [[sociolinguistics]] looks at the relation b
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  • '''''[https://0-www.linguisticsabstracts.com.catalog.sewanee.edu/ Linguistics Abstracts]''''' Index of sources about linguistics.
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  • ...rces. Covers Cultural and Physical [[Anthropology]], [[Archaeology]] and [[Linguistics]]. It is updated yearly and coverage incorporates a limitless range of [[ti [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • ...nd systems and abstract sound units). [[Phonetics]] is a related branch of linguistics concerned with the actual properties of speech sounds ([[phone]]s), non-spe ...inguistics]] attempts to account for the origins of language; [[historical linguistics]] explores language change and [[sociolinguistics]] looks at the relation b
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  • ...logical [[anthropology]], [[archaeology]], cultural/social anthropology, [[linguistics]], and applied anthropology. Also included are relevant articles on [[geolo [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • In [[linguistics]], a ''corpus'' (plural '''corpora''') or textcorpora) or text corpus is a ...ious types of corpora are also the subject of much work in [[computational linguistics]], [[speech recognition]] and [[machine translation]], where they are often
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  • In '''linguistics''':
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redundancy_(linguistics) Redundancy (linguistics)], the construction of a phrase that presents some [[idea]] using more [[in *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logorrhoea_(linguistics) Logorrhoea (linguistics)], an excessive [[flow]] of [[words]] more generally
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  • ...], [[healing|healer]] and [[Psychology|psychologist]]. He is a brilliant [[Linguistics|multi-linguist]]. He is reported to be the fourth midwayer member of the 11
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  • In [[linguistics]], a ''corpus'' (plural '''corpora''') or textcorpora) or [[text]] corpus i ...ious types of corpora are also the subject of much work in [[computational linguistics]], speech recognition and [[machine]] [translation]], where they are often
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  • ==Description (Linguistics)== In [[linguistics]] and semantics, [[contrast]] is a [[relationship]] between two [[discourse
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  • In the branch of [[linguistics]] known as pragmatics, a '''presupposition''' (or ps) is an implicit assump [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • Index of sources in literature, language, linguistics, folklore. Also includes the MLA directory of periodicals.
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  • The term has slightly different [[meanings]] in different branches of [[linguistics]] and [[computer science]]. Traditional sentence parsing is often performed Within [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_linguistics computational linguistics] the term is used to refer to the formal analysis by a computer of a senten
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  • 31 journals of the Russian Academy of Sciences ranging from archeology to linguistics, as well as popular literary editions, and independent scholarly publicatio
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  • ...tish Empire (born 1941 in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom is a [[linguistics|linguist]], academic and [[author]]. He grew up in Holyhead, North Wales, a ...uage]] learning and teaching, forensic linguistics, language death, "ludic linguistics" (Crystal's neologism for the study of language play), [https://www.crystal
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  • In [[linguistics]], [[logic]], [[philosophy]], and other fields, an '''intension''' is any * Ferdinand De Saussure: Course in General Linguistics. Open Court Classics, July 1986. ISBN 0-812-69023-0
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  • ...three main elements of linguistic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosody_(linguistics) prosody]. Intonation patterns in some [[languages]], such as Swedish and S [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • ==Linguistics and language change== In [[linguistics]], [[language]] [[change]] is seen as gradual, the product of chain reactio
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  • ==Linguistics== [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • *4: Linguistics - Of or relating to a construction or part of a construction that indicates
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  • ==Linguistics== In the field of linguistics, a sentence —an [[expression]] in natural language— is often defined to
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  • ...n Studies, [[Classics]], [[Dance]], Folklore, [[History]], [[Language]], [[Linguistics]], Literary Reviews, [[Literature]], [[Music]], [[Philosophy]], [[Poetry]],
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  • ...a long period of time, most notably in the field of formal semantics. In [[linguistics]], it is the [[study]] of [[interpretation]] of signs or [[symbols]] as use [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • ...he study of other languages. Concise definitions of the wider subject of [[linguistics]], including [[phonetics]] and transformational grammar, are accompanied by
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  • 10. [[Linguistics]]. the stylistic characteristics of an utterance (opposed to [[meaning]] ). 11. [[Linguistics]]. the [[system]] of verbal utterances specific to a language (opposed to [
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  • ...History, Industrial Relations, Information Science & Library Science, Law, Linguistics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Psychiatry, Public Health, Soci
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  • 4. Also called theme. [[Linguistics]]. the part of a sentence that announces the item about which the rest of t
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  • ...ternational bibliography of Aegean studies, Homeric society, Indo-European linguistics, and related fields. The primary geographic nexus of Nestor is the Aegean,
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  • ...eek]] and [[Roman]] [[history]], [[literature]], [[myth]], [[religion]], [[linguistics]], [[philosophy]], [[law]], [[science]], [[art]] and [[archaeology]], and t
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  • ==Genre in linguistics==
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  • ...ess, and pitch in [[speech]] is called [[prosody]]; it is a [[topic]] in [[linguistics]]. Narmour (1980, p. 147–53) describes three categories of prosodic rules [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • *6.[[Linguistics]], [[Logic]] . the range of [[words]] or elements of an [[expression]] over
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  • '''Textuality''' is a concept in [[linguistics]] and [[literary theory]] that refers to the attributes that distinguish th
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  • In [[linguistics]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discourse_analysis discourse analysis], a
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  • ...ds]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparative_linguistics comparative linguistics] to reconstruct [[information]] about languages that are too old for any di ...nguage'' in 1786, laying the [[foundation]] for the field of Indo-European linguistics.
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  • ...88). The Science of Linguistics in the Art of Translation: Some Tools from Linguistics for the Analysis and Practice of Translation, p. 112. ...88). The Science of Linguistics in the Art of Translation: Some Tools from Linguistics for the Analysis and Practice of Translation. Albany, New York: State Unive
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  • ==Description (Linguistics)== [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • ====[[Linguistics]][https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Linguistics]====
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  • In [[linguistics]], '''syntax''' (from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek Ancient ...nd [[principles]] that govern the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentence_(linguistics) sentence] [[structure]] of any [[individual]] language, as in "[https://en
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  • ...dude". In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_linguistics historical linguistics], this [[phenomenon]] is known as ''melioration'', or ''amelioration'', rec
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  • ==Linguistics== * Semantic analysis [[linguistics)]], the process of unpacking clause, sentence and paragraph structure
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  • [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • ...precise mathematical or machine processable formulas. Like languages in [[linguistics]], formal languages generally have two aspects: In [[computer science]] and [[linguistics]] a formal grammar is a precise description of a formal language: a [[set]]
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  • ...tific approaches to human language but gave way to the modern science of [[linguistics]] in the early 20th century due to the influence of [[Ferdinand de Saussure One branch of philology is [[comparative linguistics]], which studies the relationship between languages. Similarities between [
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  • In [[linguistics]], '''phraseology''' is the [[study]] of set or fixed [[expressions]], such
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  • ...which semiology will discover will be laws applicable in linguistics, and linguistics will thus be assigned to a clearly defined place in the field of human know ...s of signs also has the effect of distinguishing the [[discipline]] from [[linguistics]] as the study of contingent features that the world's languages happen to
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  • ==Languages and linguistics== ...et of a more general [[concept]], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sign_(linguistics) linguistic sign], first elucidated by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdi
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  • In [[linguistics]], an '''accent''' is a [[manner]] of [[pronunciation]] peculiar to a parti
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  • [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • ...iki/Broadway_theatre Broadway] performances. [[Astronomy]], [[history]], [[linguistics]], and the [[natural sciences]] are among the myriad fields that have benef
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  • [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • ...the term is used in [[mathematics]], [[philosophy]], [[literature]], or [[linguistics]]. For example, if there is a concept A, and it is split into parts B and n
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  • [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • In [[linguistics]], an '''adjunct''' is an optional, or structurally dispensable, part of a ...meaningless. However, optional [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complement_(linguistics) complements] are also often removable, so not all removable elements are a
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  • In linguistics, a sender conveys meaning to an observer or a receiver who infers it from t
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  • ...il [[metamorphosing]] into a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fossilization_(linguistics) fossilised term]. This collocation—[[words]] commonly used in a [[group]
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  • ...cipline]]s such as [[psychology]], [[philosophy]], [[computer science]], [[linguistics]], [[neuroscience]], [[sociology]] and [[anthropology]].[https://www.teache
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  • ...inction between the spellings is also sometimes made in the [[study]] of [[linguistics]] and phonology, where rime/rhyme is used to refer to the [[nucleus]] and c
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  • [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • * Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics (2nd ed.). Elsevier. 14 vols. ..._word.pdf What Is a Word?] - a working paper by Larry Trask, Department of Linguistics and English Language, University of Sussex.
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  • [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • ...r a subset of the Humanities. Some subjects in the Humanities are history, linguistics, literature, philosophy, women's studies.
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  • In [[computational linguistics]] practice, a discourse may lightly refer to a cohesive piece of text, such ...l conditions that make possible specific statements and their effects; and linguistics, aiming primarily at an empirical analysis of texts.
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  • ...museme is a minimal [[unit]] of [[meaning]], [[analgous]] to morpheme in [[linguistics]], and musematic repetition is "at the level of the short figure, often use
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  • ...of the [[Humanities]]. Some subjects in the Humanities are [[history]], [[linguistics]], [[literature]], [[philosophy]], [[women's studies]].
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  • In [[linguistics]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnology ethnology], '''Semitic''' (f
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  • ...haeoastronomy, chronology, [[geology]], (historical geology), historical [[linguistics]], [[law]], paleontology, paleobotany, paleoethnobotany, palaeogeography, p
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  • * [https://www.formalontology.it/being.htm Being in philosophy and linguistics]
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  • ...pursuing independent topics related to cognition, development, education, linguistics, and various other fields, but interrelated by the lab's main focus - the s ...gi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=GEST John Benjamins], academic publisher in linguistics, psychology, organization studies, consciousness research, literary studies
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  • [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • ...tion is offered here. Instead, what [[Anthropology|anthropologists]] and [[Linguistics|linguists]] mean by language is better understood by trying to be clear abo ...oups]] (dialectology), and language variation through [[time]] (historical linguistics).
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  • ...ance]], and [[similarity]] are closely related to analogy. In [[cognitive linguistics]], the notion of [[conceptual metaphor]] may be equivalent to that of analo ===Linguistics===
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  • ...[[philosophy]] and [[literature]]—law, [[anthropology]], historiography, [[linguistics]], sociolinguistics, [[psychoanalysis]], political theory, feminism, and qu
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  • ...cond subject]''." More generally, a metaphor is a [[rhetoric]]al [[Trope (linguistics)|trope]] that describes a first subject as ''being'' or ''equal to'' a seco Metaphor and [[simile]] are two of the best known [[trope (linguistics)|tropes]] and are often mentioned together as examples of rhetorical figure
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  • ...adapted into Roman [[Venus]]. Through this association, the Hebrew [[Root (linguistics)|root]] [[shin (letter)|shin]]-[[lamedh|lamed]]-[[mem]] (ש.ל.ם), which h
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  • ...of language usage in everyday social class distinctions, many feel that [[linguistics]] should be descriptive rather than prescriptive to avoid reinforcing domin
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  • ...fear]]. The study of smiles is a part of gelotology, [[psychology]], and [[linguistics]], comprising various [[theories]] of affect, [[humor]], and [[laughter]].
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  • ...w", as a whole -roughly- meaning "example") (ˈpærədaɪm) has been used in [[linguistics]] and [[science]] to describe distinct [[concepts]]. ...in [[rhetoric]], as a term for an illustrative [[parable]] or fable. In [[linguistics]], [[Ferdinand de Saussure]] used ''paradigm'' to refer to a class of eleme
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  • ...lity of mobile phones, the development of the [[Internet]], the study of [[linguistics]] and of human perception, the understanding of [[black hole]]s, and numero
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  • :d. [[Linguistics]]. An intrinsic aspect or function; a distinctive feature or attribute (in
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  • ...]] or [[Physical Anthropology|Biological Anthropology]], [[Anthropological Linguistics]], [[Social Anthropology|Social]] and [[Cultural Anthropology]], [[Ethnolog ...isciplines such as [[psychology]], [[philosophy]], [[computer science]], [[linguistics]], [[neuroscience]], [[sociology]] and [[anthropology]].[https://www.teache
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  • ...story, art history, [[classics]], ethnology, [[geography]], [[geology]], [[linguistics]], semiology, [[physics]], [[information science]]s, [[chemistry]], statist
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  • == Ideology in Cognitive Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, Post-Modernism and Critical Theory == ...ationships was the basis of [[self-awareness]] and [[cognition]] itself. [[Linguistics|Linguist]] [[George Lakoff]] has proposed a [[cognitive science of mathemat
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  • ...n Franklin Bobbitt]] noted that the [[idea]] of curriculum has its [[Root (linguistics)|roots]] in the [[Latin]] word for a race-course, and explained curriculum
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  • ...e]], [[cognitive science]], [[physics]] (see [[quantum computing]]), and [[linguistics]]. ; [[Natural language processing]]/[[Computational linguistics]]
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  • ...ly referred to as natural languages, and the science of studying them is [[linguistics]]. ...ach are the concepts of the [[phoneme]], the [[morpheme]], and the [[Root (linguistics)|root]]; the phoneme was only recognized by Western linguists some two mill
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  • ...rd OED entry for "prosody" picks up on ideas about rhythmizable media from linguistics. "In the theories of J.R. Firth and his followers," the entry says, narrowl
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  • ...ses many scientific disciplines, most notably physical [[anthropology]], [[linguistics]] and [[genetics]].
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  • ...ike [[cognitive science]], [[cybernetics]], [[genetics]], and [[generative linguistics]], rich [[literature|literary]] output, and the emergence of the [[Film|mot
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  • ...g [[philosophy]], [[psychology]], artificial intelligence, neuroscience, [[linguistics]], and [[anthropology]]. Its [[intellectual]] origins are in the mid-1950s ...just the sum of the fields mentioned: psychology, artificial intelligence, linguistics, neuroscience, anthropology, and philosophy. Interdisciplinary work becomes
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  • The lead (sometimes spelled ''lede'') [[Sentence (linguistics)|sentence]] captures the attention of the reader and sums up the focus of t
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  • In [[linguistics]], a '''register language''' is a language which combines [[tone]] and vowe
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  • In linguistics, grammatical number is a grammatical category of nouns, pronouns, and adjec # https://www.sil.org/linguistics/GlossaryOfLinguisticTerms/WhatIsNumber.htm
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  • ...rk, the difficulty of KR came to be better appreciated. In [[computational linguistics]], meanwhile, much larger databases of language information were being buil
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  • ...be described as [[dissenters]] against the Establishment, such as [[US]] [[linguistics|linguist]] and writer [[Noam Chomsky]].
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  • More recently, psychology, economics, sociology, and linguistics were once the domain of philosophers insofar as they were studied at all, b
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  • * Saussure, Ferdinand de (1986). Course in General Linguistics. Eds. Charles Bally and Albert Sechehaye. Trans. Roy Harris. La Salle, Ill.
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  • ...cal or social reforms (a1793). With use as noun compare French radical (in linguistics) root of a word (1754), (in chemistry) (1787: see below), (in mathematics) ===Linguistics===
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  • .../wiki/Benjamin_Whorf Whorf]. And this trend has not changed with cognitive linguistics.
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  • ...n has influenced and made contributions to literary studies, anthropology, linguistics, psychology and social and cultural theory, this creates a tendency to see ...applied his ideas through contributions to literary studies, anthropology, linguistics, psychology, and social and cultural theory, his thinking extends beyond th
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  • ...erm which covers how knowledge is represented and stored (computer science/linguistics), how it might be automatically processed (artificial intelligence), and ho
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  • ...a logos, a metaphysical category) is, of course, not just an attempt at [[linguistics]] or to discuss written texts and how they are read. It is, most important
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  • ...wever, dates only to approximately the [[1950s]], when the [[structuralist linguistics]] of [[Ferdinand de Saussure]] began strongly to influence [[English langua
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  • ...th structural “substitution slots” for [[syntax|syntactic]], [[morphology (linguistics)|morphological]] and [[narrative]] necessity (as well as for artistic inven
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  • *19th century Recognition (and acceptance) by [[linguistics|linguistic]] scholars of the ever-changing [[nature]] of [[language]]. Disc
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  • ...es that govern [[interpretation]] of the entire biblical text, including [[linguistics|grammatical]], [[culture|historical-cultural]], [[context]]ual, lexical-syn
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  • ...eyboard|keyboard]] input. [[Signal (information theory)|Signal]]s, [[Sign (linguistics)|sign]]s, and [[symbol]]s are also in this category. On the other hand, ac
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  • ...Found Leipzig Heliand Fragment, in: Interdisciplinary Journal for Germanic Linguistics and Semiotic Analysis (IJGLSA) 2006 Spring; 11 (1): 1-17. ISSN 1087-5557.
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  • ...Kroeber and Sapir's focus on Native American languages helped establish [[linguistics]] as a truly general science and free it from its historical focus on [[Ind ...anthropology that encompasses [[physical anthropology]], [[archeology]], [[linguistics]], and [[cultural anthropology]] or [[social anthropology]]. The definition
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  • [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • ...re sometimes added. All these date from before the [[Common Era]]. From [[linguistics|linguistic]] evidence, the oldest among them are the Bṛhadāraṇyaka and
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  • Sources that can give light on the past, such as [[oral tradition]], [[linguistics]], and [[genetics]], have become accepted by many mainstream historians. N
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  • ...isis has arisen a renewed interest in narrative, in the form of semiotics, linguistics, and narratology– a seemingly belated study of what many perceive we are Bakhtin, MM, “The problem of the text in linguistics, philology, and the human sciences: An experiment in philosophical analysi
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  • ...ion]], because to me it's a oneness. But I think that's just a matter of [[linguistics]]. I think we mean the same thing. There's a not being aware of yourself in
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  • ...German Advertising Texts 1949-1959" in The Web Journal of Modern Language Linguistics, Issue 1, 1996. Retrieved from https://wjmll.ncl.ac.uk/issue01/rashb.rtf on
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  • Drawing on hundreds of studies from [[anthropology]], [[linguistics]] and the study of [[oral tradition]], Ong summarizes ten key aspects of th
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  • ...dy of the humanities, while the scientific study of language is known as [[linguistics]] and is a [[social science]]. Since many areas of the humanities such as
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  • *7. [[Linguistics]].
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  • ...nerative anthropology with the objective findings of paleoanthropology and linguistics. Furthermore, I will tender an originary proposal of my own. It is hoped my mutation. Linguistics scholar Bickerton (1995) agrees with the mutational theory and further decl
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  • ...66, pp.336-345 (translated by Mary Elizabeth Meek as ''Problems in general linguistics'', 2 vols., 1971), the first occurrence in English of ''civilization'' in i ...1966, pp.336-345 (translated by Mary Elizabeth Meek as Problems in general linguistics, 2 vols., 1971)
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  • ...dy of the humanities, while the scientific study of language is known as [[linguistics]] and is a [[social science]]. Since many areas of the humanities such as
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  • ...thers such as the [[Maitreya]]. The reality is that you are playing with [[linguistics]]. It is very much as if you were all speaking the [[language]] of [[love]]
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  • ...ar excellence, from their realisation, becomes anti-poetry. it defines the linguistics of power: its science of information. This information is the model of fals
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  • ...definition suggests it should be (Bryant & Fox Tree, 2002; Gibbs, 2000). [[Linguistics|Psycholinguistic]] theorists suggest that [[sarcasm]] ("Great idea!", "I he
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  • ...e with the psychological study of [[personality]], emotion, and mood. In [[linguistics]], the expression of emotion may change to the [[meaning]] of [[sound]]s. I
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  • ...f looking at modality that has driven many applications in [[computational linguistics]] and [[computer science]], such as [[dynamic logic]].
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  • ...s]], [[library science]], information science, [[cognitive psychology]], [[linguistics]], [[statistics]], [[physics]].
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  • ...ditation that uses primordial [[sound]]s (sounds of [[nature]]) that are [[Linguistics|linguistically]] [[structure]]d and used to bring awareness to more and mor
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  • ...e ACIO shortly after his father's death and became its primary expert in [[linguistics]], [[encryption]], and decoding [[technologies]].
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  • In [[mathematics]], [[Computer Science|computing]], [[linguistics]] and related subjects, an '''algorithm''' is a sequence of [[finite]] ins
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  • [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • The science of [[linguistics]] describes the structure of language and the relationship between language
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  • ...welve or so languages that are officially extinct. Because of my skills in linguistics and my abilities to decode symbol pictures like petroglyphs or hieroglyphs,
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  • ...ck exchanges. I may be a simple scientist in your eyes, but my talents for linguistics is not the only talent I possess. I'm also gifted in the field of encryptio
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