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linguistic

[ling-gwis-tik] / lɪŋˈgwɪs tɪk /


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Joyu graduated from the University of Missouri with a dual degree in journalism and linguistics, and began her career as an intern in the Journal's Hong Kong bureau.

From The Wall Street Journal

The researchers also tested traditional linguistic elements such as phonemes and morphemes.

From Science Daily

Zlotowski combines Foster’s fluency and Lilian’s rich personal life with a mystery so entertaining — and so very French — that the film functions almost as an advertisement for language and linguistic study.

From Salon

"Syrian Kurdish citizens are an essential and integral part of the Syrian people, and their cultural and linguistic identity is an inseparable part of the diverse and unified Syrian national identity," the decree said.

From Barron's

Ms. Goldstein’s step from the physical “science of matter” to psychological and social “mattering” proceeds along the narrowest of linguistic paths.

From The Wall Street Journal