noun a person who studies or is an expert in linguistics
adjective relating to language or linguistics
The study of language and its structure, including phonetics, syntax, semantics, and morphology.
The study of how language varies and changes in social contexts.
The use of computer algorithms to analyze and generate human language.
The study of how language is acquired, produced, and understood by the human mind.
The application of linguistic theories to real-world problems, such as language teaching and translation.
Writers use linguistic skills to craft compelling narratives, develop characters, and create dialogue that feels authentic.
Psychologists study linguistic patterns to understand how language impacts behavior, cognition, and communication in individuals and groups.
Speech-language pathologists use linguistic knowledge to diagnose and treat speech and language disorders in clients of all ages.
Translators rely on linguistic expertise to accurately convey meaning from one language to another while preserving cultural nuances and context.
Linguists analyze linguistic structures, patterns, and evolution across different languages to gain insights into human communication and language development.