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  • Entries on (living) '''linguists''' should be limited to links (especially to the linguist's personal web pa ...s would be affected. By contrast, such information is appropriate for dead linguists, who can get a [[Glottopedia:Biographical articles|biographical article]].
    796 bytes (106 words) - 19:27, 10 July 2007
  • ...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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  • #REDIRECT [[Glottopedia:Linguists]]
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  • Entries on (living) '''linguists''' should be limited to links (especially to the linguist's personal web pa ...s would be affected. By contrast, such information is appropriate for dead linguists, who can get a [[Glottopedia:Biographical articles|biographical article]].
    796 bytes (106 words) - 19:27, 10 July 2007
  • *Glottopedia is being created by '''academic linguists''', i.e. linguists with a current or previous affiliation with a university or other academic ...' (including terminology of language names) is very confusing even to many linguists. Glottopedia aims to bring light into this confusion by including entries f
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  • This is the category for the article type [[Glottopedia:Linguists|Linguists]].
    6 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 21:51, 18 June 2007
  • ...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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  • ...k of past linguists. (Note that articles on [[Glottopedia:Linguists|living linguists]] are a separate article type.)
    1 KB (157 words) - 06:08, 8 March 2009
  • ...of linguists working to develop a common resource of knowledge relevant to linguists. The structure of the project allows any registered linguist with an academ
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  • ...activities''', such as conferences, journals, institutions, and individual linguists. ...t Glottopedia aims to be a comprehensive reference tool for linguists, and linguists need information not only about languages and ways of analyzing them, but a
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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>
    1 KB (168 words) - 18:43, 11 March 2011
  • ...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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  • ...ottopedia articles can be written in any language that is commonly used by linguists in their scholarly writings. Links within an article should generally be to ...ology. Glottopedia thus serves as a '''multilingual dictionary''' allowing linguists who use several languages in their work to get a clear idea about terminolo
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  • *[[Glottopedia:Linguists|Articles on linguists]] ([[:Category:LINGUIST|LINGUIST]])
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  • == Linguists == Hello, please see [[Glottopedia:Linguists]] for our rules regarding pages/articles on living people. Thanks. --[[User
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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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  • : Entries on (living) linguists should be limited to links (especially to the linguist's personal web page) : http://www.glottopedia.org/index.php/Glottopedia:Linguists
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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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  • ...ographical articles|Biographical articles]]. (Note that articles on living linguists are categorized in the [[:Category:LINGUIST]].)
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