Skip to main content

linguistics

/ling-gwis-tiks/US // lɪŋˈgwɪs tɪks //UK // (lɪŋˈɡwɪstɪks) //

语言学,语文,语文学

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the science of language, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and historical linguistics.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Over the past decade, emojis have become an integral part of the way we communicate and have attracted attention from scholars in subjects ranging from linguistics to psychology.

  • “All derivational morphology tends to be irregular and somewhat unpredictable, although there are certain rules,” said Frank Nuessel, a linguistics professor at the University of Louisville and an expert in onomastics, the study of proper names.

  • One could present a case for or against using that descriptor and assign your freshman linguistics class a paper adjudicating it.

  • These AI systems focused on linguistics use a number of different technologies to understand written and spoken interactions with humans.

  • Rather than studying linguistics, these NLP algorithms learn through a vast corpus of text, arranged in words, short phrases, sentences, and paragraphs.

  • I realized that this guy, who is on the left edge of politics, has this career in linguistics.

  • The fate of linguistics, therefore, turned on a simple twist of chance.

  • In linguistics, scholars discuss written- versus spoken-language paradigms.

  • But the ambition announced in these pages is not limited to questions of linguistics or anthropology.

  • The court held—I think quite sensibly—that the issue turned on substance rather than linguistics.

  • It becomes the end with linguistics the means, and this is the true relation between them.

  • Our needs lie in the direction of the natural sciences rather than in the direction of history and linguistics.

  • “Phonetic laws” make up a large and fundamental share of the subject-matter of linguistics.

  • Had not a "universal religion" better let linguistics alone?

  • Knowing of Bayne's hobby for linguistics, the oculist jocularly turned these archaic curios over to him.