- ♦ linguistic
- ♦ linguistic /ˈlɪŋgwɪstɪk/
a.linguistico; glottologico: linguistic atlas, atlante linguisticolinguistically avv.
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Linguistic anthropology — is that branch of anthropology that brings linguistic methods to bear on anthropological problems, linking the analysis of semiotic and particularly linguistic forms and processes to the interpretation of sociocultural processes.Historical… … Wikipedia
Linguistic purism — (or linguistic protectionism) is the definition of one language variety as purer than other varieties, often in reference to a perceived decline from an ideal past or an unwanted similarity with other languages, but sometimes simply to an… … Wikipedia
Linguistic rights — (or language rights or linguistic human rights) are the human and civil rights concerning the individual and collective right to chose the language or languages for communicating in a private or public atmosphere, regardless ethnicity or… … Wikipedia
Linguistic relativity and the color naming debate — Linguistic relativity stems from a question about the relationship between language and thought, about whether one s language determines the way one thinks. This question has given birth to a wide array of research within a variety of different… … Wikipedia
Linguistic relativism — is the idea that language shapes thought and experience. i.e. differences in language lead to differences in the way one understands the world around him or her. It is an idea inferred from Linguistic determinism, and subject in the Sapir Whorf… … Wikipedia
Linguistic determinism — is the idea that language shapes thought. Determinism itself refers to the viewpoint that all events are caused by previous events, and linguistic determinism can be used broadly to refer to a number of specific views.For example, those who… … Wikipedia
Linguistic purism in Icelandic — is the sociolinguistic phenomenon of linguistic purism in the Icelandic language. Its aim is to substitute loanwords with the creation of new words from Old Icelandic and Old Norse roots and prevent new loanwords entering the language. In Iceland … Wikipedia
Linguistic discrimination — is discrimination based on native language, usually in the language policy especially in education of a state that has one or several linguistic minorities.Critics denounce linguistic discrimination as a violation of linguistic rights.… … Wikipedia
Linguistic typology — is a subfield of linguistics that studies and classifies languages according to their structural features. Its aim is to describe and explain the structural diversity of the world s languages. It includes three subdisciplines: qualitative… … Wikipedia
Linguistic Intergroup Bias — (auch: Sprachverzerrungen im Intergruppenkontext) ist ein sozialpsychologischer Ansatz, der sich mit subtilen linguistischen Mechanismen der Kommunikation zwischen Gruppen befasst. Es basiert auf dem Linguistischen Kategorienmodell nach Semin und … Deutsch Wikipedia
Linguistic Criticism — is probably the oldest form of biblical criticism or textual criticism to develop. [ [http://campus.queens.edu/depts/history/Syllabi/H391%201st%20Christ/quest.htm Queens University of Charlotte, History Department] ] It relies heavily upon the… … Wikipedia