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Modern linguists (4072 bytes)
1: The following is a list of linguists, those who study [[linguistics]]. 124: [[Category:Lists of people by occupation|Linguists]] List of linguists (10310 bytes) 2: ...hose whose work follows the program of structural linguists. 210: [[Category:Lists of people by occupation|Linguists]] Joint Services School for Linguists (1954 bytes) 1: The '''Joint Services School for Linguists''' (JSSL) was founded in [[1951]] by the [[Milita... Remote Oceania (588 bytes) 1: ...nesia]]. This concept was invented in [[1973]] by linguists. Remote Oceania begins east of the [[Solomon Isla... Takao Suzuki (641 bytes) 4: * Sociolinguists do not pay enough attention to the subtle differe... 8: [[Category:Linguists|Suzuki, Takao]] Eastern Berber languages (659 bytes) 11: ...an]] (not mentioned in the [[Ethnologue]].) Some linguists regard this as two separate subgroups. Language merger (2050 bytes) 1: ...de]], [[language convergence]]). Even among those linguists who argue that language merger is a real phenomen... 7: It has been proposed by some linguists that ''actual'' merger was the source of what wou... Warrungu (1550 bytes) 3: Before his death, linguists [[Tasaku Tsunoda]] and Dr. [[Peter Sutton]] worke... 13: .../2003/08/15082003160729.asp World: Dying Words -- Linguists Express Concern Over Fate Of Endangered Languages... Twunt (231 bytes) 3: ...ocially acceptable swear word, crafted by cunning linguists. Antoine Meillet (1286 bytes) 1: ...re [[1936]]) was one of the most important French linguists of the early [[20th Century]]. Meillet began his ... 5: ...membered as the mentor of an entire generation of linguists and [[philology| philologists]] who would become ... Delegation for the Adoption of an International Auxiliary Language (336 bytes) 1: ...nternational Auxiliary Language''' was a group of linguists who presented proposals for a revision of the [[E... Ural-Altaic languages (2081 bytes) 1: ...ng of languages which was once widely accepted by linguists, but has since been largely rejected. It comprise... 5: ... although Uralic is widely accepted. Most modern linguists argue either that these two families (or more tha... Papuan languages (3093 bytes) 5: ...f distinct genetic groups have been identified by linguists. In the field of Papuan [[linguistics]] these gen... 7: ... of Papuan languages have been studied in detail, linguists' understanding of the relationships between them ... Sidney Lamb (1569 bytes) 16: [[Category:American linguists|Lamb, Sydney M.]] 17: [[Category:Linguists|Lamb, Sydney M.]] Carl Pollard (287 bytes) 6: [[Category:Linguists|Pollard, Carl]] John McCarthy (linguist) (360 bytes) 7: [[Category:Linguists|McCarthy, John]] Scatolinguistics (2125 bytes) 3: == How linguists view the field == Nesayak (440 bytes) 1: ...f [[Bayza]] in the [[Fars]] province of [[Iran]]. Linguists derive this name from the [[Parthian]] word ''Ns'... Istro-Romanian language (3225 bytes) 2: ...he local population and ''Istrian [[Vlachs]]'' by linguists. 12: ...ian language|Romanian]], and traditional Romanian linguists consider it a Romanian dialect, but some other li... 14: ..."). This is one of the reasons that some Romanian linguists think that Istro-Romanian evolved from the langua... 18: Some linguists believe that the Istro-Romanians migrated to thei... Anna Wierzbicka (1577 bytes) 22: [[Category:Linguists|Wierzbicka, Anna]] 23: [[Category:Polish linguists|Wierzbicka, Anna]]
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