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Перевод: linguist speek linguist


[существительное]
лингвист ; языковед


Тезаурус:

  1. The only linguist on my Working Group, Professor Michael Stubbs (Professor of Education at the University of London Institute of Education), proved more radical than Professor Brown in his ideas about the teaching of language, and was deeply concerned about the problems of British ethnic communities and of multi-cultural education.
  2. The German language will spread permanently throughout middle and eastern Europe," says linguist Claude Hagege.
  3. With a security alert in operation at the GCHQ national security establishment, a suspected mole is mysteriously killed and linguist Bob Jones confides his misgivings about the intelligence business to his father Frank.
  4. In other words, the differences between the two may come down to the fact that one is a linguist interested in grammar, while the other is a psychologist interested in the functional relations between language and the immediate context.
  5. The May 1990 issue of Glamour , a widely-read US women's magazine, has an article called "Girl talk, boy talk" about a book on male/female communication by the linguist Deborah Tannen.
  6. He's even something of a linguist apparently he can grunt monosyllables in five languages.
  7. At a conference at Oxford in December 1989, Professor Randolph Quirk, the famous linguist, attacked me fiercely for including material like this, which could be easily misrepresented by the press.
  8. I am opera singer, talented linguist, cook, mother, feminist!
  9. In his leisure hours, Lowe was a linguist and by the time he was 34 years old, he could read and write in French (modern and Old Norman), Latin, Greek (ancient and modern), German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese , Dutch and Danish.
  10. The shift over recent years to the data-based study of actually occurring language, as distinct from a reliance on the linguist's intuition as a representative user, has yielded new information about English - for example, new facts about frequency of usage and about the use of language in the achievement of meaning in context.
  11. A brilliant linguist, he was also deeply interested in botany, chemistry and other scientific subjects.
  12. Scholarly and erudite, a linguist as well as a student of archaeology, he earned a considerable reputation as a man of letters in the decade or so before his death.
  13. JACQUES Darras is a man of many parts: poet and translator, Dean and professor of English at the University of Picardy, publisher, linguist, and self-confessed outsider.

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