linguistics

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von linguistics im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

linguistic
dilbilimsel

Dilbilimsel sadelik mantıksızdır. - Linguistic purism is unreasonable.

linguistic
dilsel

Onun dilsel yetenekleri tanınmadan iki yıl önce şirket tarafından istihdam edilmişti. - He had not been employed by the company two years before his linguistic abilities were recognized.

Hiç dilsel görecelik kavramını duydun mu? - Have you ever heard of the concept of linguistic relativity?

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dilbilim

Bu kitap yeni dilbilim teorisi ile ilgilenir. - This book deals with the new theory of linguistics.

Emily, üniversitesinde Almanca dilbilimi okuyor. - Emily is studying German linguistics at her university.

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dil bilimi

Bilişimsel dil bilimi eğitimi yapmak için çeşitli dilleri bilmek gerekli, ancak, insan bilgisayarların kullanımı da bilmelidir. - In order to study computational linguistics it's necessary to know various languages, however, one also has to be familiar with the use of computers.

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dil bilim

Bilişimsel dil bilimi eğitimi yapmak için çeşitli dilleri bilmek gerekli, ancak, insan bilgisayarların kullanımı da bilmelidir. - In order to study computational linguistics it's necessary to know various languages, however, one also has to be familiar with the use of computers.

Bilişimsel dil bilim öğrenimi yapmaktadır. - He studies computational linguistics.

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dilbilimi

Benim branşım dilbilimi. - My major is linguistics.

Dilbilimi dili tanımlamak için çalışan bir bilim dalıdır. - Linguistics is a science that tries to describe language.

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{s} dilbilim ile ilgili
linguistic
{s} dile ait
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(isim) dilbilim
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lengüistik
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von linguistics im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

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Of or relating to linguistics
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Relating to a computer language

The message is that we need language features that deal with schematic and linguistic discrepancies.

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the science of languages, or of the origin, history, and significance of words
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consisting of or related to language; "linguistic behavior"; "a linguistic atlas"; "lingual diversity" of or relating to the scientific study of language; "linguistic theory
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Of or pertaining to language; relating to linguistics, or to the affinities of languages
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{s} of language; of linguistics, of the scientific study of language
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Linguistic abilities or ideas relate to language or linguistics. linguistic skills. linguistic theory. + linguistically lin·guis·ti·cal·ly Somalia is an ethnically and linguistically homogeneous nation
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consisting of or related to language; "linguistic behavior"; "a linguistic atlas"; "lingual diversity"
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of or relating to language
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Pertaining to languages
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Words and how we say them our language
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Linguistics is the study of the way in which language works. applied linguistics. related to language, words, or linguistics
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of or relating to the scientific study of language; "linguistic theory"
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Relating to language or linguistics (the study of human speech and speech sounds)
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of or relating to the scientific study of language; "linguistic theory
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relating to language or linguistics
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Linguistic Learners are the wordsmiths, the bookworms, and the people who always know what to say Linguistic Learners are impressive when expressing themselves through the spoken or printed word They relate best to the world through language Activities Linguistic Learners may enjoy include giving speeches, writing poetry and reading literature When learning new information or developing academic skills, Linguistic Learners benefit most from story telling, listening to lectures, conducting interviews, reading, and writing Some examples of Linguistic Learners applying their learning style to their work are authors, journalists, lecturers, and copywriters
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Arts or Social Sciences
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The formal study of languages In English linguistics is broken into the following major areas of study; phonology, the study of phonemes the basic components of sound in spoken language, morphology, the smallest meaningful components of words, syntax, the rules or grammar of language and semantics, the meaning of language Syntax is an important component of Neuro-Linguistic Programming as the order and sequence of utterances has a profound effect on the meaning of what is said
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Scientific study of language Modern linguistics emphasizes descriptive accuracy and observation of actual utterances
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{i} scientific study of language
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the study of language in general and of particular languages, their structure, grammar, and history philology. Study of the nature and structure of language. Linguists use a synchronic (describing a language as it exists at a given time) or a diachronic (tracing a language's development through its history) approach to language study. Greek philosophers in the 5th century BC who debated the origins of human language were the first in the West to be concerned with linguistic theory. The first complete Greek grammar, written by Dionysus Thrax in the 1st century BC, was a model for Roman grammarians, whose work led to the medieval and Renaissance vernacular grammars. With the rise of historical linguistics in the 19th century, linguistics became a science. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries Ferdinand de Saussure established the structuralist school of linguistics (see structuralism), which analyzed actual speech to learn about the underlying structure of language. In the 1950s Noam Chomsky challenged the structuralist approach, arguing that linguistics should study native speakers' unconscious knowledge of their own language (competence), not their actual production of language (performance), and developed generative grammar
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the humanistic study of language and literature
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The study of the structure and development of a particular language and its relationship to other languages
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the scientific study of language
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Relating to languages or the study of human speech and speech sounds
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The science of languages, or of the origin, signification, and application of words; glossology
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The science of language
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the study of language structure and change
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Field of knowledge relating to the study of language; involves study of the subsystems of phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics
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the humanistic study of language and literature the scientific study of language
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