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  2. Linguist List - Wikipedia

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    The LINGUIST List is an online resource for the academic field of linguistics. It was founded by Anthony Aristar in early 1990 at the University of Western Australia, [1] and is used as a reference by the National Science Foundation in the United States. [2] Its main and oldest feature is the premoderated electronic mailing list, with ...

  3. List of linguists - Wikipedia

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    A linguist in the academic sense is a person who studies natural language (an academic discipline known as linguistics).Ambiguously, the word is sometimes also used to refer to a polyglot (one who knows several languages), a translator/interpreter (especially in the military), or a grammarian (a scholar of grammar), but these uses of the word are distinct (and one does not have to be ...

  4. List of women linguists - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous linguist and revitalization specialist. Bakró-Nagy, Marianne. Hungarian historical linguist and Finno-Ugrist. Bannon, Ann. (b. 1932) Lesbian pulp fiction author and linguist. Baptista, Marlyse. Cape Verdean contact linguist.

  5. Category:Linguists from the United States - Wikipedia

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    James F. Allen (computer scientist) Robert Livingston Allen. Gregory Anderson (linguist) Stephen R. Anderson. Julie Tetel Andresen. Edna Andrews. Stephen Pearl Andrews. Elmer H. Antonsen. Joseph R. Applegate.

  6. Helen Aristar-Dry - Wikipedia

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    Helen Aristar-Dry is an American linguist who currently serves as the series editor for SpringerBriefs in Linguistics. [1] Most notably, from 1991 to 2013 she co-directed The LINGUIST List with Anthony Aristar. [2] She has served as principal investigator or co-Principal Investigator on over $5,000,000 worth of research grants from the National ...

  7. Linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Linguistics is the scientific study of language. [1] [2] [3] Linguistics is based on a theoretical as well as a descriptive study of language and is also interlinked with the applied fields of language studies and language learning, which entails the study of specific languages. Before the 20th century, linguistics evolved in conjunction with ...

  8. Category:Linguists - Wikipedia

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    The Linguists category is a listing of individuals working in or associated with the field of Linguistics. Most linguists are listed in subcategories of the Linguists by nationality category by their country of birth and/or the location of their linguistics work. Some linguists are also listed by field: see Historical linguists, Phonologists ...

  9. The Linguist List - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.