• Edward Keith Brown is a Scottish linguist, professor at the University of Cambridge, and the editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics...
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  • and security author Keith Brown (linguist), British linguist Keith Kendle Brown (1901–1939), British aviator known as K. K. Brown This disambiguation...
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  • Keith Allan, FAHA (born 27 March 1943) is an Australian linguist and Emeritus Professor at Monash University. Allan sees language as a form of social interactive...
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    George Yule (born 20 March 1947) is a Scottish-American linguist. He is known for his works on pragmatics and discourse analysis. George Yule was born...
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  • Linguistics (redirect from Linguists)
    1017/S0267190519000096. Hunston, S. (1 January 2006), "Corpus Linguistics", in Brown, Keith (ed.), Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics (Second Edition), Oxford:...
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  • (born 1958) American hockey player Craig Melchert, (born 1945) American linguist Craig Menear (born c. 1958), American business executive Craig Morgan (born...
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  • of Australia (ALAA) was established at a national congress of applied linguists held in August 1976. ALAA holds a joint annual conference in collaboration...
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  • Humayun Azad in 1988, it was re-published under the new name. Scottish linguist Keith Brown was the supervisor of this doctoral thesis. This work is the first...
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    (often M. A. K. Halliday; 13 April 1925 – 15 April 2018) was a British linguist who developed the internationally influential systemic functional linguistics...
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  • analyzing related languages with a technique known as the comparative method, linguists can make inferences about their shared parent language and its vocabulary...
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  • by the German linguist Leo Weisgerber. Whorf's principle of linguistic relativity was reformulated as a testable hypothesis by Roger Brown and Eric Lenneberg...
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  • partial list of notable Brown University alumni, known as Brunonians. It includes alumni of Brown University and Pembroke College, Brown's former women's college...
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  • Laurie Bauer (category British linguist stubs)
    Laurence James Bauer FRSNZ (born 9 August 1949) is a British linguist and Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at Victoria University of Wellington. He is...
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  • amongst white youth, due to the popularity of rap and hip hop culture. Linguist Keith Allan rejects the view that nigger is always a slur, arguing that it...
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  • text, though corpora may also be small in terms of running words, allow linguists to run quantitative analyses on linguistic concepts that may be difficult...
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  • 1 February – Patrick Hanks, 83, English lexicographer and linguist. 2 February Steve Brown, 66, British composer, lyricist and record producer, pulmonary...
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  • rights activist and journalist, brain cancer. Oswald Ducrot, 93, French linguist. Ewald Frank, 90, German Pentecostal preacher. Tom Grljusich, 83, Australian...
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    Brothers, New Zealand chemistry academic Penelope Brown (born 1944), American anthropological linguist Penelope Carwardine, English painter Penelope Casas...
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  • Max Weinreich (category Linguists from Latvia)
    1969) was a Russian-American-Jewish linguist, specializing in sociolinguistics and Yiddish, and the father of the linguist Uriel Weinreich, who, a sociolinguistic...
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    HC Maurice Linguist as defensive assistant". Rivals.com. Retrieved January 16, 2024. @AkronJackson (January 22, 2024). "Sources: The Browns are working...
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  • authorities". ISO. Simons, Gary F.; Gordon, Raymond G. (2006). "Ethnologue". In Brown, Keith (ed.). Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Vol. 4 (2nd ed.). Elsevier...
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    National Geographic UNC Charlotte linguist Blair Rudes restores lost language, culture for 'The New World' How a linguist revived 'New World' language The...
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  • Lotinga (actor) James Bolam (1935–), actor Alan Browning actor, born Alan Brown Bernard Comrie (1947–), linguist Ida Cook (1904–1986), Righteous among the Nations;...
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    ISBN 81-7533-093-7. OCLC 52865201. Shackle, Christopher (2010). "Lahnda". In Brown, Keith; Ogilvie, Sarah (eds.). Concise Encyclopedia of Languages of the World...
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    at the 2020 census, down from 361 at the 2010 census. According to linguist Keith Baca, the name Arcola may be derived from the Choctaw language meaning...
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  • (2008). Barry (2006). Loos (1997). Barry, W. J. (2006). "Phoneme". In Brown, Keith (ed.). Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics (2nd ed.). Elsevier. pp...
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  • cognition have been developed in the field of cognitive linguistics. American linguist George Lakoff presented Neural Theory of Language (NTL) as a computational...
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    English word Tibet or Thibet dates back to the 18th century. Historical linguists generally agree that "Tibet" names in European languages are loanwords...
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  • histories and their own genealogical records to support such claims. Linguists hypothesize that the Wu and Min varieties of Chinese originate from the...
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  • legal scholar Ralph Shapey, composer and conductor Michael Silverstein, linguist Randolph Whitfield Jr., ophthalmologist Frank Wilczek, physicist Frederick...
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