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Wu (linguistics) (4544 bytes)
1: ...g]]. As of 1991, there are 87 million speakers of Wu Chinese, making it the second largest form of Chi... 3: ...en a special term used to describe the quality of Wu speech: 吳儂軟語/吴... 5: ...inese]], there is plenty of dispute as to whether Wu is a [[language]] or a [[dialect]]. Please see [[... 7: {{language|name=Wu|nativename=吴语 14: '''Wu'''<br> Linguistics (17108 bytes) 1: {{linguistics}} 2: ...s someone who engages in this study. The study of linguistics can be thought of along three major axes, the end... 5: ...ries about universal aspects of language; applied linguistics applies these theories to other fields. 6: ...Britannica]] uses ''macrolinguistics'' and ''microlinguistics'' instead. 8: ...oncerned with independent, theoretical synchronic linguistics, which is acknowledged as the core of the discipl... Applied linguistics (2298 bytes) 1: {{linguistics}} 2: '''Applied linguistics''' is concerned with using linguistic theory to a... 4: The field of applied linguistics first concerned itself with [[second language lea... 6: ...-disciplinary mix of departments primarily from [[linguistics]], [[anthropology]], [[psychology]], and [[educat... 8: The [[American Association for Applied Linguistics]] formed in the 1970s when it began holding separ... Assimilation (linguistics) (1091 bytes) 19: [[Category:Linguistics]] Sign (linguistics) (718 bytes) 1: In general [[linguistics]] Ferdinand de Saussure described a '''sign''' as... 8: * Saussure, Ferdinand de (1916). Nature of the Linguistics Sign. In Charles Bally & Albert Sechehaye (Ed.), ... 10: [[Category:Linguistics]] Timing (linguistics) (1634 bytes) 1: '''Timing''', in [[linguistics]], refers to the rhythmic qualities of speech in ... 3: ...re examples (more accurately, Japanese is [[Mora (linguistics)|mora]]-timed rather than syllable-timed—th... Topic (linguistics) (1956 bytes) 1: ...asized ''like this'' in the following [[Sentence (linguistics)|sentence]]s: Forensic linguistics (588 bytes) 1: '''Forensic linguistics''' is the name given to a number of sub-disciplin... 6: [[Category:Linguistics]] Contraction (linguistics) (2654 bytes) 1: In [[linguistics]], a '''contraction''' is the formation of a new ... Reduction (linguistics) (678 bytes) 28: [[Category:Linguistics]] Variety (linguistics) (1771 bytes) 17: [[Category:Linguistics]] Accent (linguistics) (1244 bytes) 7: * [[variety (linguistics)|variety]] 23: [[Category:Sociolinguistics]] [[Category:linguistics]] Root (linguistics) (2717 bytes) 3: ... are essential for [[affixation]] and [[compound (linguistics)|compound]]s. 13: *[[morphology (linguistics)|Morphology]] 15: *[[Stem (linguistics)|Stem]] 19: [[de:Wurzel (Linguistik)]] Stylistics (linguistics) (1093 bytes) 1: {{linguistics}} Anthropological linguistics (3468 bytes) 1: '''Anthropological linguistics''' is the study of language through [[human genet... 5: ...s decision-making]] than English. Anthropological linguistics studies these distinctions, and relates them to [... 9: Anthropological linguistics is concerned with 11: * '''Descriptive (or synchronic) linguistics''' Describing dialects (forms of a language used ... 12: ...uage families]], [[comparative method|comparative linguistics]], [[etymology]], and [[philology]]. Generative linguistics (3135 bytes) 1: {{linguistics}} 3: ...ays by different people, and the term "generative linguistics" therefore has a range of different, though overl... 5: ...popularised the term, and by most dictionaries of linguistics. 7: ...languages must be the same). The term "generative linguistics" is often applied to the earliest version of Chom... 9: ...herefore, might be summarised as "anti-Skinnerian linguistics" - or just generalised anti-behaviorism. Jin (linguistics) (4677 bytes) 1: ...sts; some prefer to classify it under [[Mandarin (linguistics)|Mandarin]], while others set it apart as an inde... 21: ...e differences between Jin and all the [[Mandarin (linguistics)|Mandarin]] dialects that surround it. 29: * Wutai, or that spoken in parts of northern [[Shanxi]... 37: Unlike most varieties of [[Mandarin (linguistics)|Mandarin]], Jin uses the final [[glottal stop]].... 46: ...7; /zəʔ/, in a variety of [[derivation (linguistics)|derivational]] constructions. For example:<br> Initial (linguistics) (1870 bytes) 3: ...s the third component for a syllable, the [[tone (linguistics)|tone]]. 11: [[Category:Linguistics]] Prototype (linguistics) (772 bytes) 8: ...ype theory has led to several new approaches in [[linguistics]], such as [[Conceptual metaphors]], [[Primary me... Branching (linguistics) (2344 bytes)
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