Linguistical: meaning, definitions and examples

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linguistical

 

[ ˌlɪŋˈɡwɪstɪkl ]

Context #1

study of languages

Relating to or characteristic of linguistics.

Synonyms

language-related, linguistic

Examples of usage

  • Linguistical analysis can help us understand the structure of different languages.
  • She has a linguistical approach to studying foreign languages.
Context #2

academic field

The academic study of language and its structure, including the analysis of grammar, syntax, and phonetics.

Synonyms

language study, philology

Examples of usage

  • She has a passion for linguistics and hopes to pursue a career in this field.
  • Linguistics is a diverse and fascinating area of study.

Translations

Translations of the word "linguistical" in other languages:

🇵🇹 linguístico

🇮🇳 भाषाई

🇩🇪 linguistisch

🇮🇩 linguistik

🇺🇦 лінгвістичний

🇵🇱 lingwistyczny

🇯🇵 言語学的 (げんごがくてき)

🇫🇷 linguistique

🇪🇸 lingüístico

🇹🇷 dilbilimsel

🇰🇷 언어학적인

🇸🇦 لغوي

🇨🇿 lingvistický

🇸🇰 lingvistický

🇨🇳 语言学的 (yǔyán xué de)

🇸🇮 lingvističen

🇮🇸 málvísindalegur

🇰🇿 лингвистикалық

🇬🇪 ლინგვისტური

🇦🇿 dilçilik

🇲🇽 lingüístico

Word origin

The word 'linguistical' is a derivative of 'linguistics', which originated from the Latin word 'lingua' meaning 'tongue' or 'language'. The study of linguistics has a rich history dating back to ancient times, with scholars exploring the structure and evolution of languages. Today, linguistics is a vital field that encompasses various subfields such as phonetics, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.