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  • ...e list of linguists is found at [[:Category:LINGUIST]]. In this portal the linguists are arranged geographically (by their place of work). <div {{greybox}}> Please see the regulations at '''[[Glottopedia:Linguists]]'''.</div>
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  • ...s often not explained in linguists' work. When talking about noun phrases, linguists often say [enpi:], using the abbreviation also in speech.
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  • ===Linguists===
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  • ...e list of linguists is found at [[:Category:LINGUIST]]. In this portal the linguists are arranged geographically (by their place of work). <div {{greybox}}> Please see the regulations at '''[[Glottopedia:Linguists]]'''.</div>
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  • ...roken down further. ''Root'' is a term which is not uniquely defined. Some linguists consider the root to be the basic [[free morpheme]] in a [[derivation|deriv ...ee'' and the two bound morphemes (or affixes) ''dis''- and -''ment''. Some linguists (e.g. Spencer (1991)) call ''agree'' the root. Others (e.g. Halle (1973)) a
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  • ...ories" (such as nominative, accusative, future, pluperfect, etc.), so some linguists have made an attempt to use a more rigorous terminology:
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  • ...istic Circle of Copenhagen''' is a local linguistics association of Danish linguists, especially in Copenhagen. It was founded in 1931 by [[Louis Hjelmslev]] an
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  • ...is unproductive. Linguists differ in the way productivity is treated. Many linguists (e.g. Aronoff 1976) take the position that linguistic theory must account f
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  • Some linguists have tried to establish separate terms for families with greater and shallo This term was apparently adopted by linguists from biology, where a group of similar plants had been called family since
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  • ...widjojo''' ("Pak Soenjono") (d. 2009-09-22) was one of Indonesia's leading linguists, with major contributions relating to the structure of Indonesian, teaching
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  • Many linguists consider appositional compounds a subtype of the so-called [[dvanda compoun
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  • '''Morphonology''' is a term that is sometimes used (especially by European linguists) for [[morphophonology]] (e.g. Martinet (1965), Dressler (1985)). It appear
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  • The '''Association for Linguistic Typology (ALT)''' is an organization of linguists with a special interest in [[language typology]]. It was founded in 1993.
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  • ...'''citation form''' of a [[lexeme]] is the [[word-form]] which is used by linguists and educated speakers when talking ([[metalinguistic]]ally) about the word.
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  • ...e set-up of a language catalogue. At this informal workshop, ways in which linguists can collaborate towards the ambitious goal of creating a Comprehensive Lang
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  • Linguists often say things such as "English has borrowed many words, but almost no sy
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  • ...ers to basically the same phenomena as the term [[agreement]], though some linguists have tried to differentiated the two terms. However, none of these attempts
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  • *[[Portal:Linguists| Linguists]]
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  • This term is found useful by many linguists because it is not always easy or helpful to draw a strict line between gram
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  • ...d by adding an [[affix]] which happens to be phonologically [[null]]. Many linguists (e.g. Bloomfield (1933), Kiparsky (1982)) account for [[conversion]] by ass
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  • ...ur Erforschung des "inneren Lehnguts". In: ''5th International Congress of Linguists, Brugge, Réponses au questionnaire''
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