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Linguistic and linguistic
Linguistic description is often contrasted with linguistic prescription, which is found especially in education and in publishing.
The modern English-only movement has met with rejection from the private organization Linguistic Society of America, which passed a resolution in 1986 – 87 opposing "' English only ' measures on the grounds that they are based on misconceptions about the role of a common language in establishing political unity, and that they are inconsistent with basic American traditions of linguistic tolerance.
** Linguistic Typology, an international peer-reviewed journal in the field of linguistic typology
* Linguistic and Commodity Exchanges-Examines the structural differences between barter and monetary commodity exchanges and oral and written linguistic exchanges.
The Linguistic Annotation Wiki describes tools and formats for creating and managing linguistic.
The Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights ( known also as the Barcelona Declaration ) is a document signed by the International PEN Club, and several non-governmental organizations in 1996 to support linguistic rights, especially those of endangered languages.
In addition, the Universal Declaration of Linguistic Rights ( UDLR ) holds regards to several policies that motivated the respect of linguistic rights.
As for the Final Dispositions, the founding of a Council of the Languages within the United Nations Organization is put forth, as well as the creation of a World Commission for Linguistic Rights, which is to be an unofficial, consultative council composed of experts in non-governmental organizations and those in the field of linguistic law.
6 .↑ Brigitte Horiot ( linguist, specialist of the dialects between Loire and Gironde, CNRS and University of Lyon III ) wrote ( in “ Les parlers du Sud-Ouest ”, in: “ Français de France et Français du Canada: Les parlers de l ’ Ouest de la France, du Québec et de l ’ Acadie ”, Centre d ’ Etudes Linguistiques Jacques Goudet, Université Lyon III, 1995, p. 228 ) in 1995: « The linguistic description of the ALO ’ s linguistique de l ’ Ouest ( Linguistic Atlas of the West ): Poitou, Aunis, Saintonge, Angoumois area clearly shows the existence between Loire and Gironde of an important linguistic area, created by its geographical situation and its history, and which particularity is to be a transition zone between North and South, between Breton lands and the central region “ Centre ”.
With the archaeologist Merrick Posnansky, he also edited The Archaeological and Linguistic Reconstruction of African History ( 1982 ), at that time a state-of-the-field survey of the correlation of linguistic and archaeological findings in the different major regions of the continent.
As Silverstein claims, this also conveys an " Index of Linguistic Insecurity " in which a speaker not only indexes their actual social class ( via first-order indexicality ) but also the insecurities about class constraints and subsequent linguistic effects the encourage hypercorrection in the first place ( an incidence of second-order indexicality ).
A 2009 book by linguist Elizabeth Solopova, Languages, Myth and History: An Introduction to the Linguistic and Literary Background of J. R. R. Tolkien's Fiction ( New York City: North Landing Books ) gives an overview of the linguistic traits of the various languages invented by Tolkien and the history of their creation.
In addition to his steady intellectual contributions to a number of fields over more than sixty years, Sebeok was a quintessential entrepreneurial scholar, organizing hundreds of international conferences and institutes, playing a key role in organizations such as the Linguistic Society of America, International Association for Semiotic Studies and the Semiotic Society of America, and in supporting the creation of linguistic and semiotics teaching programs and scholarly associations throughout the world.
* Association for Linguistic Typology, professional society for linguistic typology
Linguistic Typology is an international peer-reviewed journal in the field of linguistic typology, founded in 1997.
Linguistic ecology: Language change and linguistic imperialism in the Pacific region.
Linguistic terms, like all symbols, are devoid of any inherent meaning, and so must derive their meaning from the users of the language, who attribute meaning to them in a manner that is conventionally prescribed within their particular linguistic group.
Important sources of linguistic data for Eurolinguistic studies are the Atlas Linguarum Europae ( for vocabulary studies ) and the World Atlas of Linguistic Structures ( Haspelmath et al.
Linguistic assimilation stands in direct contrast to the second ideology, linguistic pluralism-the recognition and support of multiple languages within one society.
* Linguistic protectionism, also called linguistic purism
Very different intellectual movements were associated with the " linguistic turn ", although the term itself is commonly thought to be popularised by Richard Rorty's 1967 anthology The Linguistic Turn, in which it is taken to mean the turn towards linguistic philosophy.
* Llibrería llingüística ( Linguistic Library, linguistic studies ),

Linguistic and ties
Linguistic evidence suggests ties between the Guanche language and the Berber languages of northern Africa, particularly when comparing numeral systems.

Linguistic and notably
Hymes was influenced by a number of linguists and anthropologists, notably Franz Boas, Edward Sapir and Harry Hoijer of the Americanist Tradition and Roman Jakobson and others of the Prague Linguistic Circle.

Linguistic and Wales
Linguistic knowledge about regular sound changes in Celtic languages ( McCone, 1996 ) and analysis of the University of Wales ’ Proto-Celtic lexicon and of Julius Pokorny ’ s Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch permit * Deino-kwekwto-‘ swift concoction ’ as a plausible Proto-Celtic reconstruction for this theonym.
* Pryce, W. T. R., Welsh and English in Wales, 1750-1971: A Spatial Analysis Based on the Linguistic Affiliation of Parochial Communities in Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies, 28, 1978, pp 1 – 36.
* Williams, D. Trevor, Linguistic divides in South Wales: a historico-geographical study, in Archaeologia Cambrensis 90, 1935, pp 239 – 66

Linguistic and Irish
The study was undertaken by Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge ( part of the National University of Ireland, Galway ), and " Staidéar Cuimsitheach Teangeolaíoch ar Úsáid na Gaeilge sa Ghaeltacht " (" A Comprehensive Linguistic Study of the Usage of Irish in the Gaeltacht ") was published on 1 November 2007.

Linguistic and Initiative
Through the years of 2008-09, FedNor plans to deliver the Economic Development Initiative ( EDI ) of the Federal Strategy for Official Languages called the Roadmap for Canada ’ s Linguistic Duality 2008 — 2013: Acting for the Future!

Linguistic and between
Linguistic anthropology ( also called anthropological linguistics ) seeks to understand the processes of human communications, verbal and non-verbal, variation in language across time and space, the social uses of language, and the relationship between language and culture.
Linguistic and theological agreements and cross-references between the books indicate that they are from the same author.
Linguistic analysis shows a relatively large difference between Cherokee and the northern Iroquoian languages.
American Linguistic Anthropology, pioneering the study of the relationship between language and social context.
Linguistic differences between the Pueblos point to their diverse origins.
He became an MP and the leader of the parliamentary party of the Greens ( Alliance ' 90 / The Greens from 1993 ) in the Baden-Württemberg legislature in 1984, a position he held until 1988, and then later again from 1992 to 2000, having worked as a Professor of Linguistic Communication in the years in between.
Linguistic and cultural classification are in general concordance with the genetic classification, although it may be transgressed due to the apparent gene flow between the major branches of Tai – Kadai.
Linguistic analysis indicates that the division of the early Tai speakers into the language groups that gave rise to modern Thai, Lao and other languages occurred sometime between the 7th and 11th centuries CE.
Linguistic exogamy is a form of cultural exogamy in which marriage occurs only between speakers of different languages.
Linguistic studies uncovered pre-literate symbioses and mutual influences between different peoples.
Ina Druviete, at the time dean of the department of sociolinguistics at the Linguistic Institute of Latvia, noted the similarities between the language policies in all three Baltic States and that of Quebec.
Linguistic waves, according to Saussure, are influenced by two opposed forces: parochialism, which is the basic tendency of a population to preserve its language's traditions ; and intercourse, in which communication between people of different areas necessitates the need for cross-language compromise and standardization.
Linguistic research carried out in the course of this study was to shed more light on the relations between the various varieties of Gbe.
It is an expanded and extensively revised version of his 1955 work Studies in African Linguistic Classification, which was itself a compilation of eight articles which Greenberg had published in the Southwestern Journal of Anthropology between 1949 and 1954.
Linguistic ancestry may not necessarily correspond to biological ancestry, and genetic studies have so far been unable to demonstrate a relationship between the various Finno-Ugric peoples.
Linguistic and cultural linkages between the two tribes have made them often associated in history.
Linguistic and genetic evidence shows that there has been long-term contact between Australians in the far north and the Austronesian people of modern-day New Guinea and the islands, but that this appears to have been mostly trade with a little intermarriage, as opposed to direct colonisation.

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