linguistic
形容词 adj.
英 /lɪŋˈɡwɪstɪk/
美 /lɪŋˈɡwɪstɪk/
英文释义
形容词 adj.
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Of or relating to language.
— Along with the Hebrew language, the grammatical knowledge of which was greatly advanced by him, he now devoted himself to the study of a variety of languages[…] In the year 1800 he was invited to go to Halle as an ordinary professor of theology and Oriental literature. Without giving up his linguistic studies, he now devoted considerable time to the critical examination of the early books of the Old Testament,
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Of or relating to linguistics.
— We have argued that the ability to make judgments about well-formedness and structure holds at all four major linguistic levels — Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, and Semantics.
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Relating to a computer language.
— The message is that we need language features that deal with schematic and linguistic discrepancies.
词汇关系
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anilinguistic
anthropolinguistic
biolinguistic
counterlinguistic
cross-linguistic
crosslinguistic
cunnilinguistic
cyberlinguistic
demolinguistic
ecolinguistic
epilinguistic
ethnolinguistic
Eurolinguistic
extralinguistic
geolinguistic
interlinguistic
intralinguistic
linguism
linguistical
linguistically
linguistic anthropology
linguistic atlas
linguistic distance
linguistic diversity index
linguistic ecology
linguistician
linguistic imbalance
linguisticization
linguisticize
linguisticky
linguistic landscape
linguistic map
linguistics
linguistic terrain
linguistic turn
linguistic unit
logico-linguistic
logicolinguistic
macrolinguistic
metalinguistic
microlinguistic
monolinguistic
multilinguistic
neolinguistic
neuro-linguistic
neurolinguistic
nonlinguistic
numerolinguistic
paedolinguistic
palaeolinguistic
paleolinguistic
panlinguistic
paralinguistic
patholinguistic
pedolinguistic
postlinguistic
prelinguistic
protolinguistic
pseudolinguistic
psycholinguistic
quasilinguistic
raciolinguistic
sociolinguistic
sublinguistic
supralinguistic
theolinguistic
translinguistic
unlinguistic
xenolinguistic
词源
Borrowed from German linguistisch, equivalent to linguist + -ic. Compare linguistics. Ultimately from Latin lingua (“tongue, language”). Attested in English since 1825.
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