Base in linguistics
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RADIXBase, in linguistics
MORAUnit in linguistics
EMESuffix in linguistics
factivein linguistics, making
NOAMFirst name in linguistics
NOUNSTEMMorphological component, in linguistics
MUTENot pronounced, in linguistics.
monemein linguistics, a morpheme
linguistperson who specializes in linguistics
monemesMONEME, in linguistics, a morpheme
RHEMEPart of a sentence, in linguistics
sortalin linguistics, a word which requires individual characteristics
cline(in systemic linguistics) a scale of continuous gradation; continuum
sortalsSORTAL, in linguistics, a word which requires individual characteristics
clinal(in systemic linguistics) a scale of continuous gradation; continuum
clines(in systemic linguistics) a scale of continuous gradation; continuum
EBONICSLinguistics term coined in 1973, and made controversial in 1996
phonologyThe branch of linguistics that deals with systems of sounds (including or excluding phonetics), esp. in a particular language
nesting(esp. in computing and linguistics) Place (an object or element) in a hierarchical arrangement, typically in a subordinate position
neurolinguisticrelating to neurolinguistics, the branch of linguistics which deals with the processing and storage of language in the brain
neurolinguista practitioner of neurolinguistics, the branch of linguistics which deals with the processing and storage of language in the brain
neurolinguistsNEUROLINGUIST, a practitioner of neurolinguistics, the branch of linguistics which deals with the processing and storage of language in the brain
metalinguisticsThe branch of linguistics that deals with metalanguages, self-reference in language, and the philosophy of science as it applies to linguistics
bindings(in Chomskyan linguistics) The relationship between a referentially dependent form (such as a reflexive) and the independent noun phrase that determines its reference
binding(in Chomskyan linguistics) The relationship between a referentially dependent form (such as a reflexive) and the independent noun phrase that determines its reference
pragmaticsThe branch of linguistics dealing with language in use and the contexts in which it is used, including such matters as deixis, taking turns in conversation, text organization, presupposition, and implicature