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lin·guis·tic
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复数:linguistics
linguistically (adv.)
词根:linguist
adj.lingual 语言的;舌的,舌音的
adv.linguistically 语言的;语言学方面
n.linguist 语言学家
linguistics 语言学
lingual 舌音,舌音字
Adjective
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"
linguistic competence语言能力
linguistic context语言语境;语言的前后关系
linguistic form语言形态
linguistic analysis语言分析
linguistic expression语言表达式
linguistic meaning言内意义;语学意义;语言学意义
applied linguistic应用语言学
"语言学的,与语言学有关的",1824年,源自德语 linguistisch(1807); 参见 linguist 和 -ic。根据 OED 的说法,使用 linguistic 来表示“与语言或语言有关的”(1847)在词源上“几乎无法证明”,但“已经出现,因为 lingual 暗示了不相关的联想。” 相关: Linguistical; linguistically。
To the science which may be formed by comparing languages, the term Linguistic has been applied by some German authors. It is not, however, generally adopted, and is liable to some objections. ["Biblical Repository," vol. vii, no. 21, Jan. 1836]
一些德国作者将“语言比较学”称为 Linguistic。然而,它并没有被广泛采用,并且存在一些问题。["圣经仓库",第七卷,第21期,1836年1月]
【修】语言(学)
The first known use of linguistic was in 1825
linkagenoun
the manner or style of being united: as
the manner in which atoms or radicals are linked in a molecule
bond entry 1 sense 2b
the quality or state of being linkedespecially: the occurring together of genes on the same chromosome with the result that the traits they control are not inherited independently of each other but tend to be found together
a system of linksespecially: a system of links or bars jointed together by means of which lines or curves may be traced
liningnoun
something that lines especially an inner surface of something (as a garment)
liningnoun
something that lines especially an inner surface of something (as a garment)
linimentnoun
a liquid medicine rubbed on the skin especially to relieve pain
linguistnoun
a person skilled in languages
a person who specializes in linguistics
linguisticsnoun
the study of human speech including the units, nature, structure, and development of language, languages, or a language
linguisticadjective
of or relating to language or linguistics
linguisticadjective
of or relating to language or linguistics
1 The linguistic and phonetic disparities between Chinese and English lead to differences of auditory perception.
汉语和英语在语音学和语言学上的差异决定了它们在听感知上的差异.
2 Early in 1965 , Chomsky proposed the idea of linguistic competence and linguisticperformance.
早在1965年, 乔姆斯基就提出了语言能力和语言行为两个概念,指出了二者的不同.
3 First, we can reverse the historically known linguistic expansions of recent millennia.
4 The effect of an age-appropriate music curriculum on motor and linguistic and nonlinguistic skills of children three to five years of age.
5 Hair salon chatter is a unique linguistic phenomenon in itself.
美发沙龙中的聊天本身就是一种独特的语言现象.
6 Modern linguistics emerged as a distinct field in the nineteenth century.
现代语言学在19世纪作为一个独立的领域出现。
7 Those details of linguistic relationships agree perfectly with the archaeological evidence that the colonization of the Malay Peninsula was recent, and followed rather than preceded the colonization of Taiwan, the Philippines, and Indonesia.
8 To make this type of linguistic reasoning clear, let me give you a familiar example: the geographic origins of the English language.
9 Prototype theory and basic level category are the cornerstones of cognitive linguistics.
原型理论和基本范畴是认知语言学的基石.
10 Her major at college is linguistic geography.
她在大学所学的专业是方言地理学.
11 Metaphor has been the key task in the cognitive linguistic research.
摘要隐喻贯穿于人类一切自然语言和思维之中,是认知语义学研究的重点之一.
12 new developments in linguistic theory
语言学理论的新发展
13 Nelson spent part of an afternoon demonstrating to me that fine linguistic difference while we scraped chicken manure from the nest boxes.
14 As an important component of cognitive linguistics, studies on metaphor are close in relation to culture.
隐喻研究作为认知语言学的一个重要组成部分, 它与文化密不可分.
15 By linguistic and cultural standards, there were then 12,000 Foré, speaking two mutually intelligible dialects and living in 65 villages of several hundred people each.
16 the age at which children begin to acquire linguistic skills
17 These attitudes are still with us, and they motivate a widespread concern that linguistic standards should be maintained.
这些态度仍然存在于我们的生活中,它们引起了人们对保留语言标准的广泛关注。
18 Linguistics can be defined as the science of language.
语言学是研究语言的科学.
19 According to linguistic legend, it drew a dismissive review entitled “Leave Leave Your Language Alone Alone.”
20 That genetic and linguistic uniformity of Indonesia and the Philippines is initially as surprising as is the predominant linguistic uniformity of China.