Language

Term in linguistics

Term in linguistics

grammatical A term which refers to whether a sentence, phrase or form is judged by native speakers to be well-formed in their language.

  1. What is the term used in linguistics to refer to the study of vocabulary of a language?
  2. What is the other term of linguistic?
  3. What is an example of terminology?

What is the term used in linguistics to refer to the study of vocabulary of a language?

A linguist is someone who studies language. Linguists study every aspect of language, including vocabulary, grammar, the sound of language, and how words evolve over time.

What is the other term of linguistic?

Of or relating to language. verbal. rhetorical. rhetoric. wordy.

What is an example of terminology?

Frequency: Terminology is the language used to describe a specific thing, or the language used within a specific field. Special language used by scientists is an example of science terminology.

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