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Adjective
/liNGˈgwistik/,
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Of or relating to language or linguistics,
  1. Of or relating to language or linguistics


  1. consisting of or related to language; "linguistic behavior"; "a linguistic atlas"; "lingual diversity"
  2. of or relating to the scientific study of language; "linguistic theory"
  3. (linguist) a specialist in linguistics
  4. (linguist) a person who speaks more than one language
  5. (The Linguist (Cupid episode)) The following is a list of episodes for the television show Cupid.
  6. (The Linguists) The Linguists is an independent 2008 American documentary film about language extinction and language documentation. ...
  7. Of or relating to language; Of or relating to linguistics; Relating to a computer language
  8. (12. linguistics) Same as  tag question
  9. (LINGUISTICS) (pp. 723-725): John Cunningham Lilly's dates are (1915-2001).
  10. (Linguistics) Syntactic Structures (1957) · Aspects of the Theory of Syntax (1965) · The Sound Pattern of English (1968) · The Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory (1975) · Lectures on Government and Binding (1981) · The Minimalist Program (1995)
  11. (Linguistics) The scientific study of language, which may be undertaken from many different aspects, for example, sounds (phonetics) or structures of words (morphology) or meanings (semantics).
  12. (Linguistics) While India's medical doctors, architects, metallurgists, mathematicians, astronomers, and others were appreciated for their knowledge and skills in their fields, the pride of place in the world of brahminic knowledge always belonged to the study of the Word (va¯k), which from ...
  13. (Linguistics) an abstract category or class of linguistic item or unit, as distinct from actual occurrences in speech or writing. Contrasted with token
  14. (linguistics) n lason-leha lason-leha
  15. (linguistics) the science which concerns itself with the origin, development, history, relationships and structure of languages. Judicious use of linguistic data can reveal much of direct relevance to archaeology. ...
  16. (Linguist) An expert scholar of language.
  17. (Linguists) People who know or study our Dane-zaa language. Our own Dane-zaa linguists are working with linguists from universities to translate Dane-zaa recordings from our elders and Dreamers into English, so that our young people can understand them and learn how our language explains our world.
  18. applications like parsing, lemmatising words
  19. the study of language and in the context of NLP the patterns in language that communicate our thinking strategies.