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Linguistic and studies
* Elvish Linguistic Fellowship, an organization that studies the invented languages of J. R. R. Tolkien
Linguistic studies of text and discourse, Jonathan Webster ( ed.
Linguistic typology is a subfield of linguistics that studies and classifies languages according to their structural features.
Linguistic studies uncovered pre-literate symbioses and mutual influences between different peoples.
Linguistic and literary studies in Eastern Europe ; 12. pp. xi-xxx.
Linguistic studies suggest that the name " Chukwu " is a portmanteau of the Igbo words " Chi " (" spiritual being ") and " Ukwu " (" great in size ").
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.
* Llibrería llingüística ( Linguistic Library, linguistic studies ),
An authoritative if brief and sketchy history of early Indo-Uralic studies can be found in Holger Pedersen ’ s Linguistic Science in the Nineteenth Century ( 1931: 336-338 ).
* Changing valency: Case studies in transitivity ( edited by R. M. W. Dixon & A. Y. Aikhenvald, Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, La Trobe University, Melbourne )
* Changing valency: Case studies in transitivity ( edited by R. M. W. Dixon & A. Y. Aikhenvald, Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, Le Trobe University, Melbourne )
The Linguistic Atlas of the United States ( 1930s ) was amongst the first dialect studies to take social factors into account.
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 competence is commonly used and discussed in many language acquisition studies.
He taught at the Institute of Cultural and Linguistic studies at Keio University in Tokyo, the Imperial Iranian Academy of Philosophy in Tehran, and McGill University in Montreal, Canada.
Linguistic studies suggested that the origin of the Tai people lies around the Chinese Province of Guangxi, where the Zhuang people are still a majority.

Linguistic and vocabulary
* Linguistic vocabulary is synonymous with thinking vocabulary.
* Linguistic reconstruction makes it possible to identify particular words ( those cited * thus on this page, with a preceding asterisk ) which are taken to have formed part of the vocabulary of the Proto-Indo-European language.
In 2006, a new computer analysis of the play and comparison with the Shakespeare corpus by Arthur Kinney, of the Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States, and Hugh Craig, director of the Centre for Linguistic Stylistics at the University of Newcastle in Australia, found that word frequency and other vocabulary choices were consistent with the middle portion of the play having been written by Shakespeare.

Linguistic and point
Linguistic differences between the Pueblos point to their diverse origins.
The Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities, Allahabad by his letter No. 123 / 5 / 1 / 62 / 1559 dated November 21, 1964 Communicated to Sourashtra Vidya Peetam, Madurai that the State Government were of the view that as only one book in Sourashtra Language had so far been submitted by Sourashtra Vidya Peetam for scrutiny, there was no point in examining the merits of only one book specially when the question regarding the usage of script-Hindi or Sourashtram, was still unsettled, and that the question of text books in Sourashtram might well lie over till a large number of books is available for scrutiny and for being prescribed as text books in Schools.
Linguistic scholars contrived the sentence " Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo " as an example to make a particular rhetorical point.
Linguistic evidence suggests that this group originated in lower Central America, and at some point in time ( but shortly before the conquest ) established an enclave within the territory of eastern El Salvador.

Linguistic and composition
Linguistic, stylistic and contextual analyses reveal that these are church texts of careful composition and literary form.
Linguistic composition of the region is partially different from ethnic composition since some ethnic Jews and bilingual South Slavs were in this census recorded as speakers of Hungarian language.

Linguistic and after
* John E. Toews, " Intellectual History after the Linguistic Turn.
" Social Twists and Linguistic Turns: Revolutionary Historiography a Decade after the Bicentennial ," French Historical Studies 22 ( 1999 ): 139 – 67.
* Toews, John E. ( 1987 ), " Intellectual History after the Linguistic Turn: The Autonomy of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience ", The American Historical Review 92 / 4, 879 – 907.

Linguistic and yet
Linguistic, historic and archeological evidence for such connections is scarce, meanwhile several such ideas were proven false, yet they lead to several pertaining misnomers in German dialectology.
Linguistic and historical objections have now emerged, but no conclusion has yet been reached.
" Equivalent of Saurashtra in the Linguistic Survey has been recorded as Saurashtri which is yet another name of Patnuli dialect of Gujarati spoken by the silk weaving community of Madurai who are considered to have migrated from Gujarat to the south several centuries ago.

Linguistic and before
For his MA thesis ( 1963 ) he completed a study of change in the dialect of Martha's Vineyard, which was presented before the Linguistic Society of America.
Linguistic rights will hence be ignored before primary human rights can be properly attended to.
The Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board ( PLAB ) test is the assessment procedure that overseas doctors ( or international medical graduates ), from outside the European Economic Area and Switzerland, need to pass before they can legally practice medicine in the United Kingdom.

Linguistic and .
Linguistic charting of the transcribed interview flags points where the patient's voice departs from expected norms.
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 anthropologists often draw on related fields including sociolinguistics, pragmatics, cognitive linguistics, semiotics, discourse analysis, and narrative analysis.
Linguistic ambiguity can be a problem in law ( see Ambiguity ( law )), because the interpretation of written documents and oral agreements is often of paramount importance.
Stokoe used it for his 1965 A Dictionary of American Sign Language on Linguistic Principles, the first dictionary with entries in ASL — that is, the first dictionary which one could use to look up a sign without first knowing its conventional gloss in English.
* Benedetto Croce ( 1922 ), Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic.
Before leaving Whorf presented the paper " Stem series in Maya " at the Linguistic Society of America conference, in which he argued that in the Mayan languages syllables carry symbolic content.
It was in the writings of his last two years that he laid out the research program of Linguistic relativity.
Linguistic study of the Khmer language divides its history into four periods one of which, the Old Khmer period, is subdivided into pre-Angkorian and Angkorian.
Roman Law: Linguistic, Social and Philosophical Aspects.
Studies in African Linguistic Classification.
), Selected Comparative-Historical Afrasian Linguistic Studies in Memory of Igor M. Diakonoff, LINCOM Europa, 55 – 60.
Linguistic map representing a Tree model of the Romance languages based on the comparative method.
Linguistic and genetic evidence indicates the Romanies originated on the Indian subcontinent, emigrating from India towards the northwest no earlier than the 11th century.
The field has re-appeared in 1988 in the Linguistic Bibliography, as a subfield of psycholinguistics.
He directed the Association from 1930 to 1931, and was a member of its Consultative Counsel for Linguistic Research from 1927 to 1938.
Old English: A Historical Linguistic Companion.
William Bright, then editor of Language: Journal of the Linguistic Society of America, wrote of Ethnologue that it " is indispensable for any reference shelf on the languages of the world.
Linguistic and theological agreements and cross-references between the books indicate that they are from the same author.

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