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linguist
  1. One who studies linguistics.
  2. A person skilled in languages.
  3. A human translator; an interpreter, especially in the armed forces.
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    1. “He is a linguist and fluently speaks in Urdu, Persian, Tamil, Nepali, Bengali, Hindi and Assamese, besides English and Khasi languages.”
      “Peter Farb, a linguist and anthropologist, carried out a fascinating study about baby talk.”
      “But as any linguist would tell you, a word never has a single determinant meaning.”
lingua
  1. tongue
  2. (zoology) A median process of the labium, at the underside of the mouth in insects, and serving as a tongue.
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    1. “We alternated speaking in French, the language of all educated Mauritians, and English, the lingua franca of the computer literate.”
      “Although English is generally touted as the lingua franca in Fiji, all sociolinguistic research to date has shown this to be an exaggeration.”
      “So, it's true, franglais elevated to the world's lingua franca would be really convenient for us.”
linguicist
  1. One who discriminates on the basis of language.
  2. (dated) One who studies language; a linguist.
lingueme
  1. (linguistics) Any unit of linguistic structure, such as a phoneme, a morpheme, or a whole phrase.
linguistics
  1. The scientific study of language.
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    1. “Rebirthing was felt to programme people to expect trauma and breath-though because of the linguistics used.”
      “He delves deeply into the linguistics literature on anaphorically used pronouns, especially the Discourse Representation Theory.”
      “If I studied linguistics my French professor would be sure to have a stroke.”
linguality
  1. The quality of being lingual.
linguistry
  1. (archaic) linguistics
lingual
  1. (phonetics) a sound articulated with the tongue
linguistician
linguisticians
  1. plural of linguistician
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    1. “Most reference books, bibliographies, and databases contain, under the heading 'Hyphen', either nothing or items of interest mainly to linguisticians and software designers.”
linguicists
  1. plural of linguicist
linguemes
  1. plural of lingueme
linguists
  1. plural of linguist
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    1. “While some British and Anglophile linguists denigrated American English as provincial and corrupt, Webster inverted the argument.”
      “Nonetheless, linguists ain't just whistling Dixie when they say there are no linguistic limits to the number of coordinates.”
      “Origin of Kashmiri language has been a topic of debate among linguists and scholars for a long period of time.”
linguals
  1. plural of lingual
linguae
  1. plural of lingua
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    1. “As Sigmund Freud reminds us, the lapsus linguae is, like the dream, a royal road to the unconscious.”
      “Chinese has long had considerable dialectal variation, hence prestige dialects have always existed, and linguae francae have always been needed.”
      “It was also recommended that there was need for the promotion of African languages as well as their adoption to be linguae francae for African people.”
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