Definitions Found:
the study of languages
- linguistrythe study of languages
- linguistriesLINGUISTRY, the study of languages
- orientalismThe knowledge and study of these languages and cultures
- polyglotismthe use of many languages
- polyglotismsPOLYGLOTISM, the use of many languages
- glottologythe science of tongues or languages
- glottologiesGLOTTOLOGY, the science of tongues or languages
- chinesegroup of languages of the Sino-Tibetan family
- turkisthe Turkic languages of central Asia, taken collectively
- samoyedsubfamily of Uralic languages spoken by the Samoyed people
- pomosany of several related languages of the Pomo Indians
- turksmember of any of the peoples speaking Turkic languages
- samoyedssubfamily of Uralic languages spoken by the Samoyed people
- pomoany of several related languages of the Pomo Indians
- turkmember of any of the peoples speaking Turkic languages
- creolisesForm (a Creole language) from the contact of two languages
- creolizingForm (a Creole language) from the contact of two languages
- polyglot(of a book) Having the text translated into several languages
- nagaany of the Tibeto-Burman languages spoken by the Naga
- aboriginalOf or relating to the Australian Aborigines or their languages
- creolisingForm (a Creole language) from the contact of two languages
- creolizesForm (a Creole language) from the contact of two languages
- magyarthe language of Hungary, of the Uralic family of languages
- nagasany of the Tibeto-Burman languages spoken by the Naga
- creolizedForm (a Creole language) from the contact of two languages
- mayasof or pertaining to the Maya, their culture, or their languages
- mayanof or pertaining to the Maya, their culture, or their languages
- mayaof or pertaining to the Maya, their culture, or their languages
- turkisof or pertaining to Turki or to the peoples speaking these languages
- siamesethe language of Thailand, a member of the Tai group of languages
- ergativitythe state of being ergative, a grammatical case found in certain languages
- ergativitiesERGATIVITY, the state of being ergative, a grammatical case found in certain languages
- apacheany of the several Athabaskan languages of Arizona and the Rio Grande basin
- apachesany of the several Athabaskan languages of Arizona and the Rio Grande basin
- sansany of more than a dozen related Khoisan languages spoken by the San
- sanany of more than a dozen related Khoisan languages spoken by the San
- mayaany of the Mayan languages; the historical and modern languages of the Mayas
- mayasany of the Mayan languages; the historical and modern languages of the Mayas
- shanlanguage spoken in the Shan States and belonging to the Tai group of languages
- shanslanguage spoken in the Shan States and belonging to the Tai group of languages