linguistics

  • 111Stylistics (linguistics) — Stylistics is the study of varieties of language whose properties position that language in . For example, the language of advertising, politics, religion, individual authors, etc., or the language of a period in time, all are used distinctively… …

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  • 112International Circle of Korean Linguistics — Infobox Korean name hangul=국제한국언어학회 hanja=國際韓國言語學會 rr=Gukje Han guk Eoneohakhoe mr=Kukche Han guk Ŏnŏhakhoe The International Circle of Korean Linguistics is a scholarly organization dedicated to the promotion of awareness of, the dissemination… …

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  • 113Neurocognitive Linguistics — is an interdisciplinary field that investigates the neurological basis of linguistic structure; how a person s linguistic knowledge and skills are represented in the brain. Linguistic skills include the ability to speak and read, the ability to… …

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  • 114Productivity (linguistics) — In linguistics, productivity is the degree to which native speakers use a particular grammatical process, especially in word formation. Since use to produce novel (new, non established) structures is the clearest proof of usage of a grammatical… …

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  • 115Text linguistics — is a branch of linguistics that deals with texts as communication systems. Its original aims lay in uncovering and describing text grammars. The application of text linguistics has, however, evolved from this approach to a point in which text is… …

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  • 116Genetic relationship (linguistics) — In linguistics, genetic relationship is the usual term for the relationship which exists between languages that are members of the same language family. The term genealogical relationship is sometimes used to avoid confusion with the unrelated… …

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  • 117Generative Linguistics in the Old World — (known by its acronym GLOW) is an international organization, founded in 1977 and based in the Netherlands. Its goal is to further the study of Generative Grammar by organizing an annual linguistics conference and periodical summer schools, and… …

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  • 118Meaning (linguistics) — In linguistics, meaning is what is expressed by the writer or speaker, and what is conveyed to the reader or listener, provided that they talk about the same thing (law of identity). In other words if the object and the name of the object and the …

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  • 119Unsolved problems in linguistics — This article discusses currently unsolved problems in linguistics.Some of the issues below are commonly recognized as problems per se , i.e., it is general agreement that the solution is unknown. Others may be described as controversies, i.e.,… …

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  • 120Ellipsis (linguistics) — In the grammar of a sentence, an elliptical construction is a construction that lacks an element that is, nevertheless, recoverable or inferable from the context [http://www.sil.org/linguistics/glossaryoflinguisticterms/WhatIsAnEllipticalConstruct… …

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